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@DeepValueLedger

Common stocks bought with bond discipline – and upside. Global micro/small caps: asset cover, borrowing capacity, low multiples, shareholder distributions. ↓

شامل ہوئے Ekim 2023
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AuditorInvestor | Bond Standards for Common Stocks
Global microcaps are where the greatest deep value opportunities still hide. Net-nets. Asset plays. Cash-rich oddballs. Real downside support. We publish time-stamped work on the cheapest 1–2% of global stocks. Follow if you care more about margin of safety than market noise.
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Concentrated Alpha Investor
Concentrated Alpha Investor@multibaggerwala·
India rejects to trade in local currencies with the BRICS nations. Pathetic! Absolutely Pathetic. India playing on backfoot. Sad, extremely sad! 40% of the world trade happens between BRICKS nations. If BRICS decide to trade in their local currencies, US dollar comes in a threat. Only way de-dollarization can happen in the world is by getting replaced by BRICS currency in future.
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🌊@auditionelmer·
말론 브란도 강간 장면 촬영하면서 상대 여자 배우 동의 없이 항문에 버터를 윤활제로 바르고 자기 친딸 성추행(침대에서 성관계하는 것처럼 마사지하고 가슴 만짐)한 역겨운 쓰레기입니다
🦦@soodal_3

뜬금없지만..말론 브란도가 배우 모임에서 오드리 햅번 보고 무뚝뚝하게 대했는데 햅번은 말론 브란도가 자기한테 관심 없는 줄 알았다고 함. 몇 십년 지나서 말론이 편지 썼는데 사실은 너무 긴장해서 말도 못 건 거라던 후일담 생각남..이어질 뻔했는데 오해 때문에 못 이루어진..

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caju@kim_tpeitos·
@alissa_msouza mas o problema da crítica quanto ao filme não eh esse, e sim que o filme leva tópicos importantissimos e marcantes da vida do michael e da indústria musical com pouco caso e de forma rápida, pouco impactante é até desrespeito a forma como thriller passa por só 20 minutos quase
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Alissa
Alissa@alissa_msouza·
Não aguento mais esses pseudo críticos de cinema. Foram assistir esperando um viciado em pó, alcoólatra e obcecado por sexo, e encontraram um ser humano doce, educado, gentil, que amava livros, animais, fazia caridade e usava camiseta do Mickey. Agora não sabem lidar!
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
🚨TRUMP: BE PREPARED FOR IRAN WAR TO CONTINUE INDEFINITELY
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
When Mark Wahlberg said he doesn't know Tom Cruise. “We attend different churches.” “I am at the one with Jesus.”
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Nicholas Light
Nicholas Light@NicholasLight·
After being in Japan for 2 months, I’m finally home in NYC 5 seconds after getting my bags, I encounter some of the loudest, most vile creatures, scammers wanting to uber, the smell of weed, and the dirtiest looking people I’ve ever seen Let the Post-Japan depression begin
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
There is no way in the world that this is normal, Never There were spirits backing up performances like this, even his presence & aura. They were clearly at work whenever he performed. You could feel beyond just you when watching the video alone…
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Kevin Naughton Jr.
Kevin Naughton Jr.@KevinNaughtonJr·
people don't realize how insane high frequency trading (hft) firms are someone i know recently told me they moved to a more sensitive team which increased their garden leave time to ~2 years for anyone who doesn't know, garden leave is what you're put on when a company (mostly hft firms) can't stop you from going to a competitor but don't want you to take your knowledge of their systems to them immediately either because of this you're placing on "garden leave" where you're still paid and employed by the company but restricted from coming to the office, accessing their systems, or doing any work. it's like a 2 year sabbatical with the idea being that by the time you join the competitor your knowledge of your previous employer's ip is outdated if that's not crazy enough here's how the convo went with this person i know: "they moved me to a more important and sensitive team which increased my garden leave to ~2 years" "wow that's crazy so when you leave you just get paid normally for 2 years?" "yeah so i got a nice bump from that" "wait, got a nice bump? they only pay you when you leave?" "yeah except they had to pay me to sign the document that increased my garden leave" "...wait...they had to pay you to get you to sign a document that says they'll pay you even longer if and when you decide to leave the company" "yeah" "...how much did they pay you to sign that piece of paper?" "multiple 6 figues" imagine getting a quarter million dollars to sign a piece of paper that says you accept a company paying you even more money these companies aren't real😭💀
Deedy@deedydas

Jane Street made ~$40B in 2025 with 3,500 employees, a ~2x from the year before. At ~65-70% profit margin, that's $8M profit / employee, the highest for a 1000+ ppl company. High-frequency trading continues to be the most efficient money making engine. I want to share an old story about my Jane Street interview in 2014. Jane Street was known for hiring a lot of math, physics and CS olympiad winners from top universities and putting them through many rounds - including, for trading roles, a gauntlet of mental math. It was my 6th interview and my final round and I recall being asked "What is the next day after today in DD/MM/YYYY where all the digits are unique?" They'd toy with you and say "You can use a pencil and paper, if you want" but you knew that was an instant no. Painstakingly and as quickly as I could, I came to an answer. "How confident are you that this is correct on a 0-1 probability scale?" the interviewer said. "0.95", I blurted out, not fully knowing how to answer that. "Are you sure?" After thinking harder for a few more seconds, I realized I could've flipped the digits around to get a closer date. I gave the interviewer my answer. It was correct. "0.95 huh?" he chuckled. That's when I knew I failed. Note: fwiw, other companies that come close in efficiency are - Tether ($90M+ profit/emp) - Hyperliquid ($80M+ profit/emp) and on revenue: - Valve ($50M/emp) - OnlyFans ($37M/emp) - Craigslist ($14M/emp) - Anthropic ($12M/emp, run rate) - OpenAI ($8M/emp, run rate) For comparison, Nvidia is very efficient at scale and is $4.4M/emp.

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Food Hub
Food Hub@F0ODHub·
Remove one thing from this plate..
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The Forgotten ‘Man’ 👨‍⚖️
Go to a divorce court once. Just sit there and observe. Not a single woman is asking for her love back. They’re asking for money. Read that again. Men walk into marriage carrying their hearts like a gift. Women walk in carrying a calculator — they just don’t show it upfront. Sounds harsh? Then just spend one afternoon in a courtroom. You won’t see women crying over losing their man… You’ll see them fighting over assets, houses, accounts, pensions. Men enter with emotions. Women negotiate with outcomes. And before you get offended — Hear it again.. I don’t care. .
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kim@billierjeans·
to assistindo o michael private home movies e dessa vez me partiu o coraçao a cena que a criança quebra o ovo na cabeça do michael pq mesmo sentindo TANTA dor naquela região, ele ainda sim deixou ela fazer aquilo
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
I ate margarine, whole grains, Gatorade, and low fat everything for 40 years. I thought I was eating healthy. I had a heart attack at 52. My cardiologist told me to keep going. Cut more fat. Eat whole wheat toast. Avoid red meat. Avoid eggs. Avoid butter. He said those foods would kill me. I fired him. I ate the foods he said would kill me. They healed me.
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Dead Wrong History@deadwronghist·
BBC journalist: "Were you a ruthless man for 31 years?" LKY: "Why do you assume your interviewee is always dumb? Why assume Asians can't understand Western ways of life?"
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Mike miller@mmillertime23·
@OtPersimmon It's about High Schoolers making terrible life choices (S1 - 2) and those choices following them into adulthood (S3) There's really no growth or lessons learned. Just compounding terrible choices.
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KOMBO™@ultimate_kombo·
I see why Pep GUARDIOLA’s wife left him This man doesn’t have a life outside football He went to watch Stockport vs PortVale 🤣🤣
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らんまる👀✨
年収150万円の独身50代男性 物価高の影響で毎日ギリギリの生活へ。 これ、老後どうすんの…。
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Kalbur Saman
Kalbur Saman@kalbursamantr·
90'lı yılların futbol efsanelerinden olan bu üçlüyü tanıyabildiniz mi?
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Endgame AI
Endgame AI@EndgameaiChess·
🇷🇺 Garry Kasparov on aging and why he stopped playing at the highest level: In a candid reflection, Kasparov described something elite players all go through, aging and how it reflects on their chess. He explained that even when everything seems the same, the mind no longer responds the way it used to. “It feels like nothing has changed… but at some point, the brain just shuts off. You can’t control it. The level of concentration isn’t what it used to be… I just blacked out during games. At some point… it just happens. A total blackout and there is nothing I can do.”
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