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moazzam0@moazzam0_reddit·
@Mutualfundtrade Sorry I confused delisting with deregistering. They can still delist but they cannot deregister if they have over 300 shareholders of record. That means they would continue to adhere to SEC reporting guidelines (if over 300 shareholders of record).
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moazzam0@moazzam0_reddit·
$maps can delist because less than 300 shareholders DRS their shares. Your shares are not held in your name but in your broker's name. I DRS'd 1,000 shares today before close, and it only took 3 minutes. Their transfer agent said I'll be a direct shareholder by tomorrow morning.
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Mr Global
Mr Global@MrGlobal2025·
UAE went from a 1.4 Trillion dollar investment into America to needing a bailout in a matter of months.
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
You can see in Trump’s take on Tim Cook what he really likes about tariffs, which is nothing to do with economics and everything about how it makes business leaders dependent on his goodwill.
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Patrick Webb
Patrick Webb@Patrickwebb·
BREAKING: During an emergency White House meeting, President Trump reportedly attempted to access the nuclear codes but was blocked by General Dan Caine, according to former CIA analyst Larry Johnson.
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
Because I don't hear anyone else saying it, I'm going to. Ro Khanna is the stuff REAL presidents are made of.
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moazzam0@moazzam0_reddit·
I multiplied my $maps shares by $4.20 today to see what could've been. ... 😭
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
BREAKING: U.S. Military veterans are occupying the Cannon building in the nation’s Capitol to protest the US’s war on Iran and Israel’s genocide on Gaza.
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Quantіan
Quantіan@quantian1·
Bro runs a database query frontend at 100x sales that’s about to get zeroed by Anthropic and he’s spending his weekends writing a school shooter manifesto
Palantir@PalantirTech

Because we get asked a lot. The Technological Republic, in brief. 1. Silicon Valley owes a moral debt to the country that made its rise possible. The engineering elite of Silicon Valley has an affirmative obligation to participate in the defense of the nation. 2. We must rebel against the tyranny of the apps. Is the iPhone our greatest creative if not crowning achievement as a civilization? The object has changed our lives, but it may also now be limiting and constraining our sense of the possible. 3. Free email is not enough. The decadence of a culture or civilization, and indeed its ruling class, will be forgiven only if that culture is capable of delivering economic growth and security for the public. 4. The limits of soft power, of soaring rhetoric alone, have been exposed. The ability of free and democratic societies to prevail requires something more than moral appeal. It requires hard power, and hard power in this century will be built on software. 5. The question is not whether A.I. weapons will be built; it is who will build them and for what purpose. Our adversaries will not pause to indulge in theatrical debates about the merits of developing technologies with critical military and national security applications. They will proceed. 6. National service should be a universal duty. We should, as a society, seriously consider moving away from an all-volunteer force and only fight the next war if everyone shares in the risk and the cost. 7. If a U.S. Marine asks for a better rifle, we should build it; and the same goes for software. We should as a country be capable of continuing a debate about the appropriateness of military action abroad while remaining unflinching in our commitment to those we have asked to step into harm’s way. 8. Public servants need not be our priests. Any business that compensated its employees in the way that the federal government compensates public servants would struggle to survive. 9. We should show far more grace towards those who have subjected themselves to public life. The eradication of any space for forgiveness—a jettisoning of any tolerance for the complexities and contradictions of the human psyche—may leave us with a cast of characters at the helm we will grow to regret. 10. The psychologization of modern politics is leading us astray. Those who look to the political arena to nourish their soul and sense of self, who rely too heavily on their internal life finding expression in people they may never meet, will be left disappointed. 11. Our society has grown too eager to hasten, and is often gleeful at, the demise of its enemies. The vanquishing of an opponent is a moment to pause, not rejoice. 12. The atomic age is ending. One age of deterrence, the atomic age, is ending, and a new era of deterrence built on A.I. is set to begin. 13. No other country in the history of the world has advanced progressive values more than this one. The United States is far from perfect. But it is easy to forget how much more opportunity exists in this country for those who are not hereditary elites than in any other nation on the planet. 14. American power has made possible an extraordinarily long peace. Too many have forgotten or perhaps take for granted that nearly a century of some version of peace has prevailed in the world without a great power military conflict. At least three generations — billions of people and their children and now grandchildren — have never known a world war. 15. The postwar neutering of Germany and Japan must be undone. The defanging of Germany was an overcorrection for which Europe is now paying a heavy price. A similar and highly theatrical commitment to Japanese pacifism will, if maintained, also threaten to shift the balance of power in Asia. 16. We should applaud those who attempt to build where the market has failed to act. The culture almost snickers at Musk’s interest in grand narrative, as if billionaires ought to simply stay in their lane of enriching themselves . . . . Any curiosity or genuine interest in the value of what he has created is essentially dismissed, or perhaps lurks from beneath a thinly veiled scorn. 17. Silicon Valley must play a role in addressing violent crime. Many politicians across the United States have essentially shrugged when it comes to violent crime, abandoning any serious efforts to address the problem or take on any risk with their constituencies or donors in coming up with solutions and experiments in what should be a desperate bid to save lives. 18. The ruthless exposure of the private lives of public figures drives far too much talent away from government service. The public arena—and the shallow and petty assaults against those who dare to do something other than enrich themselves—has become so unforgiving that the republic is left with a significant roster of ineffectual, empty vessels whose ambition one would forgive if there were any genuine belief structure lurking within. 19. The caution in public life that we unwittingly encourage is corrosive. Those who say nothing wrong often say nothing much at all. 20. The pervasive intolerance of religious belief in certain circles must be resisted. The elite’s intolerance of religious belief is perhaps one of the most telling signs that its political project constitutes a less open intellectual movement than many within it would claim. 21. Some cultures have produced vital advances; others remain dysfunctional and regressive. All cultures are now equal. Criticism and value judgments are forbidden. Yet this new dogma glosses over the fact that certain cultures and indeed subcultures . . . have produced wonders. Others have proven middling, and worse, regressive and harmful. 22. We must resist the shallow temptation of a vacant and hollow pluralism. We, in America and more broadly the West, have for the past half century resisted defining national cultures in the name of inclusivity. But inclusion into what? Excerpts from the #1 New York Times Bestseller The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West, by Alexander C. Karp & Nicholas W. Zamiska techrepublicbook.com

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Salabop
Salabop@salabop·
Not a financial advisor $MAPS $MSOS
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moazzam0@moazzam0_reddit·
Glass half-empty view of the $maps results yesterday would be that management eliminated the one source of value we had left: cash flow. And they have the perfect legal cover for it in the form of SB 378 compliance and fulfillment shift. Shareholders must remain vigilant.
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moazzam0@moazzam0_reddit·
@RealCandaceO "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." — Napoleon Bonaparte
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LADE BACKK
LADE BACKK@LadeBackk·
The Strait of Hormuz is open M-F 9:30-4pm ET.
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moazzam0@moazzam0_reddit·
I'll never understand how the price of the one commodity underpinning the entire system is so easily talked down.
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moazzam0@moazzam0_reddit·
@Ayoohn9g @valuefiend I'm no lawyer, but I feel that it would complicate things for them legally if they truly went dark, because it would imply a motive beyond just saving PCAOB compliance costs. And they did appoint an accountancy that is a leader in the OTC cannabis space.
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moazzam0@moazzam0_reddit·
Interesting that $maps Q1 revenue declined way less than expected when they reported Q4 2025 results. Glad to know they'll continue to report results, and that they'll be listed on the QX (higher tier) of OTC. Business is better and management less hostile than expected.
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Trump put out post saying Israel was prohibited from bombing Lebanon. They had already agreed to a ceasefire and he was trying to look tough, as if he ordered it. Then his boss, @marklevinshow complained because, of course, Israel is not going to abide by any ceasefire. Now, US officials have walked back Trump's statement apologetically and bow slavishly before Israel's war machine. They say Israel has a right to continue bombing defensively. Hilarious. What does that mean? It means obviously they'll continue bombing. In other words, "Shut up, Donald! Who do you think you are? Kneel to Israel!" And, of course, he did.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Our daughter, Rachel Corrie, was killed in 2003 in Gaza, while trying to protect a Palestinian home facing illegal destruction by the Israeli military. She was 23 years old. The massive, armored Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer that crushed her was operated by two Israeli soldiers and manufactured in the United States. It was the same type of militarized bulldozer that US presidents from George W. Bush through to Donald Trump have delivered to Israel. Today, as the destruction of Palestinian homes has only become more commonplace, not to mention the horror of Israel’s genocide, Senator Bernie Sanders will force a vote in the Senate to try to end this cycle of death by banning the transfer of D-9 bulldozers to Israel. We hope he will not take this stand alone. No policy can bring back those taken from us by these actions—children and other loved ones. But the Senate now has an opportunity to honor the memories of our daughter, other Americans, and thousands of Palestinian civilians killed, and to show that their deaths, and all the destruction, will no longer be condoned and funded. We hope those elected to represent us, the American people, understand the message that voting to block these D-9 bulldozers will send. This will not be a symbolic gesture, but a concrete step toward the protection of human life. thenation.com/article/politi…
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