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morn1e · 1 year
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scout is like that guy who would fall 4 those fake survey&get free prize things which r actually scams&steal ur info “HOLY CRAP I COULD GET 13BILLION FORTNITE VBUCKS IF I COMPLETE THIS 3MIN SURVEY!!!!YEAHHHHH DOING THIS CRAP BABY”
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mariacallous · 2 years
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so Tesla's stock has been going down and down and down some more and we may see under 100 dollars a share by New Years
I just have to wonder a few things, 1) Tesla is a publicly traded company and Musk owns not a very big share of it (13.4% after his sell offs) when (if ever) will other stockholders coup him out of of the CEO chair? I mean from my outsider view it seems very clear to me any ways that the only hope to save the ship is to throw out the captain (idk if it can be saved given how tied to his image it is, but..)
2) with so much of the twitter debt backed by Tesla stock, and that stock having dropped dramatically and trending down with it's CEO clearly having no answers, blaming everything other than himself, and spends all his time making it worse by damaging his own image and brand, so like what happens to the debt backed up on that stock?
I mean, if the board continues to just go along or not question Musk, the shareholders can either pressure the board or replace the board and replace the CEO (the CEO is hired by and answers to the board of directors, who are chosen by and answerable to the shareholders). And with prominent Tesla shareholders like Leo KoGuan starting to get more vocal about their displeasure and with Musk selling more of his shares, it could get to that point real fast. Cue the retired janitors of idaho.
The $6billion or so Tesla-secured margin loan (meaning that he pledged $6billion of Tesla securities - either equity such as stock, or debt like a bond or CD - that he already owned as part of his investments or issued by the company) that was part of the Twitter financing (account for something like 13% of the overall amount) only really becomes an issue if the lender or whomever is holding that $6billion either gets worried that the value will drop or is dropping and that there's not enough to match or maintain that amount and therefore either Musk or Tesla or whomever has to put more money in to prevent a loss or the lender sells/liquidates those securities/that loan. The lender can do a margin/maintenance call at any time without warning and can sell those securities at any time without warning. And there's the potential for tax liabilities on Musk or Tesla's part as well as further financial instability for Twitter. However that would really only be an issue if the value of those securities falls below $6billion and/or if Musk/Tesla can't inject enough cash or equity to maintain that $6billion, and since Tesla is still in the hundreds of billions value-wise, barring some serious and drastic change, it probably won't be an issue. What *would* be an issue is Musk and/or Tesla having to continue to maintain that margin loan, which would suck more money/finances away from them. And wherever that margin loan is located, Musk/Tesla are stuck with that broker or investment firm unless and until they pay off that loan. The real issue is the $13billion in loans/debt that Musk took out to buy Twitter - that's what doubled the debt obligations of the company to $1billion a year and $3billion of which is unsecured (meaning there's nothing backing it or committed to it in value). At one point earlier this month the banks holding that $13billion were thinking of replacing that unsecured portion with more Tesla-secured margin loans (which would lower the debt payments Twitter has to make, and also puts more equity and value into the loans and financing). Adding more Tesla-backed securities as loan collateral increases the risks I mentioned earlier, and the value of the Twitter loans are both volatile but decreasing, which means that there's both potentially pressure on the banks to sell those loans in a market with lowered investor interest in buying them (because similar kinds of loans for similar companies resulted in serious losses for investors and banks earlier this year) or face more losses with holding onto those loans and that debt.
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puppywritesthings · 2 years
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Happy astromonday!! This week I've been following the Artemis I mission around the Moon, so I thought I'd share something on previous space exploration.
This is the Hubble deep field:
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It was taken on an expanse of 'empty' space over long exposure 18th-28th December 1995. It intended to find some of the oldest parts of the universe and gain understanding about how the first stars formed. The oldest light on this image was from 400million years after the big bang, in other words, we are seeing the light as it was over 13billion years ago!!
The Hubble telescope took this image in a space that is only 1/13th the diameter of the Moon, and the amount of life in this tiny space is amazing to me!!
What are your favourite images from space, do you like seeing things from deep space, from other planets, or views we have from Earth?
I hope you have a fantastic day ✨️
Happy Astromonday (on a Thursday)! You really can't go wrong with the Hubble.
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plegdoctor · 2 years
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Happy astromonday!! This week I've been following the Artemis I mission around the Moon, so I thought I'd share something on previous space exploration.
This is the Hubble deep field:
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It was taken on an expanse of 'empty' space over long exposure 18th-28th December 1995. It intended to find some of the oldest parts of the universe and gain understanding about how the first stars formed. The oldest light on this image was from 400million years after the big bang, in other words, we are seeing the light as it was over 13billion years ago!!
The Hubble telescope took this image in a space that is only 1/13th the diameter of the Moon, and the amount of life in this tiny space is amazing to me!!
What are your favourite images from space, do you like seeing things from deep space, from other planets, or views we have from Earth?
I hope you have a fantastic day ✨️
I love this! I really enjoy seeing pictures of space and other planets. When I was younger I decided that my favourite planet was Jupiter because it was the biggest and it was a pretty colour.
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thecollectionsof · 2 years
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Happy astromonday!! This week I've been following the Artemis I mission around the Moon, so I thought I'd share something on previous space exploration.
This is the Hubble deep field:
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It was taken on an expanse of 'empty' space over long exposure 18th-28th December 1995. It intended to find some of the oldest parts of the universe and gain understanding about how the first stars formed. The oldest light on this image was from 400million years after the big bang, in other words, we are seeing the light as it was over 13billion years ago!!
The Hubble telescope took this image in a space that is only 1/13th the diameter of the Moon, and the amount of life in this tiny space is amazing to me!!
What are your favourite images from space, do you like seeing things from deep space, from other planets, or views we have from Earth?
I hope you have a fantastic day ✨️
it's not astromonday anymore but shhhh let's pretend it is. for the vibes <3
but this is the type of thing that makes me certain that there's other forms of life out there that we can't even comprehend. look at that and tell me that nowhere, in any of that space, are there any lifeforms? it doesn't have to be intelligent of human-like, but i feel like there are definitely at least bacteria on other places in the universe and beyond
and i don't think i have any favorite pictures of space, not yet at least!! i don't really put much time into researching space on my own, but i love learning a little bit about it through these asks <3 i do love pictures like that picture of the earth from the moon, though. seeing planets or moons from another planet? there's something about it that feels so special.
i hope you have a great day too!! <3<3
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glittertrail · 2 years
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Happy astromonday!! This week I've been following the Artemis I mission around the Moon, so I thought I'd share something on previous space exploration.
This is the Hubble deep field:
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It was taken on an expanse of 'empty' space over long exposure 18th-28th December 1995. It intended to find some of the oldest parts of the universe and gain understanding about how the first stars formed. The oldest light on this image was from 400million years after the big bang, in other words, we are seeing the light as it was over 13billion years ago!!
The Hubble telescope took this image in a space that is only 1/13th the diameter of the Moon, and the amount of life in this tiny space is amazing to me!!
What are your favourite images from space, do you like seeing things from deep space, from other planets, or views we have from Earth?
I hope you have a fantastic day ✨️
I had not thought about a favorite for a long while. Corny and predictable but the one thing I absolutely miss of living in my country is going on camping trips with my parents to literally the middle of nowhere without light pollution bc the stars have never looked prettier than they do in la gran sabana (I promise it's not only nostalgia lol although I'm sure some of it is definitely nostalgia, it was a really pretty view, and I still get a bit disconcerted bc stars here are ofc in a different place than how they are there) so i guess that's my answer as far as earth views go
Other favorites: Hubble's superbubble, the 2020 ver of pillars of creation and this picture of an Einstein ring 💫
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petnews2day · 2 years
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March Madness: How Magic Johnson and Larry Bird turned the NCAA into a national obsession
New Post has been published on https://petn.ws/HfXFi
March Madness: How Magic Johnson and Larry Bird turned the NCAA into a national obsession
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Three-weeks long, 84-years-old, and an estimated $13billion drain on workplace productivity, March Madness is America’s chance to indulge – or in some rare cases, overdose – on college basketball. Even for the uninitiated and uninterested, avoiding all 65 NCAA Tournament games is futile. Co-workers monopolize photocopiers for office pool brackets, regular television programming gives way […]
See full article at https://petn.ws/HfXFi #BirdNews
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maqsoodyamani · 2 years
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برطانیہ کی یوکرین کیلئے1.3 ارب آسٹریلین پاؤنڈ کی فوجی امداد
برطانیہ کی یوکرین کیلئے1.3 ارب آسٹریلین پاؤنڈ کی فوجی امداد
برطانیہ کی یوکرین کیلئے1.3 ارب آسٹریلین پاؤنڈ کی فوجی امداد لندن،8 مئی ( آئی این ایس انڈیا ) برطانوی حکومت نے اعلان کیا ہے کہ وہ یوکرین کو مزید 1.3 ارب آسٹریلین پاؤنڈ کی فوجی اور دوسری امداد فراہم کرے گی۔ برطانیہ کی طرف سے یہ بیان ایک ایسے وقت میں سامنے آیا ہے جب آج اتوار کو یوکرین کے صدر ولادیمیر زیلنسکی G7 رہنماؤں کے ساتھ ویڈیو کال کریں گے۔نیا برطانوی عہد یوکرین سے متعلق برطانیہ کے…
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digitalkyahai · 3 years
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Adani lost 13 billion dollars in last 4 days. #impact #13billion #adani #adaninews #adaniloss #adanilosses #adanilost13billion #corporate #corporatehouse #businessman #businnessmen (at West Patel Ngr) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQS6GiPH9KD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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xrpvibe · 4 years
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Ripple/XRP-SEC $1.3Billion Lawsuit Details Released,What Will Happen To XRP?!
Ripple/XRP-SEC $1.3Billion Lawsuit Details Released,What Will Happen To XRP?!
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exyzuk · 5 years
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Amazon paid $162M in 2019 federal taxes after making $13BILLION in profit, as it postpones payments
Amazon paid $162M in 2019 federal taxes after making $13BILLION in profit, as it postpones payments
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Amazon only paid $162 million in federal taxes to the US government after reporting more than $13 billion in profits for 2019, according to the company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
That was essentially a tax rate of about 1.2 per cent, after the company was allowed to defer $914 million in federal income taxes. 
Thanks to those same deferments, the news was even…
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crypscrow · 5 years
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#dailycryptoupdate #cryptonews #crypscrow #security #binance #india #cryptoban #loose #13billion #vechain #china #wineimport #israli #banking #lockout #rhodeisland #regulate #transmitterlaw #alum #katherinewu #notationcapital https://www.instagram.com/p/B07vYwSAdOG/?igshid=p3y1ys0g39bj
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dizzymoods · 4 years
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this was tweeted the day after jeff bozo made $13billion in a day but the unemployed are to blame
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starsstruck · 4 years
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Wait I thought Canada was better than the USA ?
canada is literally built on the killing and oppression of indigenous communities. 
right before the pandemic hit Canada, early January, RCMP (the police) occupied Wet’suwet’en First nations territory in northern BC, due to blockades enacted because of the Coastal GasLink pipeline that was (and still is) to be built on their territory. the RCMP was there to take down blockades in order to continue construction of the pipeline that was not approved by the hereditary chiefs of the land. rallies in defence of the land started throughout BC, and which spread throughout Canada (and around the world) in support of the Wet’suwet’en first nations, causing a temporary stand down from RCMP, however in early february, the RCMP began arresting defenders, as well as not letting people back on their own land, it was occupied by the police. rallies in solidarity started throughout the country, the Mohawk First Nations in Ontario creating a railway blockade of the CNR, the Vancouver port was blocked, the Exo line in Montreal was blocked (all causing further arrests) , many arrests and blockades followed for the next weeks in february, with rallies all across the country at Canadian and BC legislature, in early March the RCMP remains patroling Wet’suwet’en land, as the construction of the CGL pipeline begins , which is met with more outcry and rallies, support from indigenous communities.
mid-march, canada started to slowly shut down due the pandemic, and easy out for trudeau who did virtually nothing about the issue. since gatherings were no longer an option, people simply stopped talking about this but there has since been little progress, about declaring the proper landrights to the territory
all this is to say, this only one recent example of the countries history in the oppression of indigenous communities, and a pandemic was really the reason is seemed to ‘go away’ - people stopped talking about it. 
also during the pandemic pipeline construction has not stopped, the BC the coast gaslink (CGL) pipeline construction continued, the Transmountain (TMX) pipeline in BC and Alberta (that our PM paid 13billion dollars for) has continued, these really are what is essential to our government apparently 
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english305-blog1 · 5 years
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Hello world,
Over the last few weeks I have been researching illegal immigration and how it really effect the United States. I found several topics that I think could quantify what is really happening in America. I will be making a three to four blog series where i summarized each topic and provide some evidence on how it paints the true picture of illegal immigration in the United States. The first topic I will presenting to you world is, about illegal immigration’s true impact on the United States economy. According many reportable sources including the  internal revenue service, people without a social security number contribute about 13billion dollars annually to the United States of America. That means Illegal immigrants contribute to a system they do not full access to. For example many illegal immigrants are not allowed to use social security but have to contribute to it regardless. This contribution helps prop up an otherwise antiquated system. 
https://bipartisanpolicy.org/blog/how-do-undocumented-immigrants-pay-federal-taxes-an-explainer/. If you follow this link you will find the article i used doing the writing of my 1200 word research paper. I used this information to one, prove that illegal immigrants do pay taxes. Two, they are not hurting the economy as much as people who manipulate the information would have you believe and to show that they are a vital part of our economy.
Stay tuned for part two to this amazing informative and inquisitive blog series. If you’d like to contribute to my patriot link will be in the description. Lastly don't forget to like and subscribe to my channel it allows me to scawer the to find amazing resources to share with you, my followers.   
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updatesnews · 2 years
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Sturgeon shamed for ‘stoking grievance' with North Sea U-turn in cheap Indyref bid | Science | News
Sturgeon shamed for ‘stoking grievance’ with North Sea U-turn in cheap Indyref bid | Science | News
Last week, the SNP appeared to change its position on North Sea oil after its Deputy First Minister John Swinney argued its surging profits could be invested into an oil fund for Scotland, rather than be diverted to the Treasury. He claimed, citing expert predictions, that taxation on the North Sea shelf around Scotland will shoot up this year from £3.5billion to £13billion. Perhaps in a move to…
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