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wack-ashimself · 2 years ago
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The federal reserve, wall street, and big banking are all evil. BUT, if we had to start with a specific company of PURE FUCKING EVIL WHO HAVE ONLY DONE EVIL, there's blakc rock. AND THEY HAVE NAMES YOU NEVER HEARD!
Larry Fink, Susan Wagner, Robert S. Kapito, Barbara Novick, Ralph Sclosstein, Hugh R. Frater, and Ben Golub.
"BlackRock has nearly $10 trillion in assets under management. That’s more than the GDP of every country in the world except for the United States and China."
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aury-04 · 2 years ago
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More reviews for those still doubting NOVAGLOBAL-HOLDINGS COMPANY👇
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curiousquill1 · 25 days ago
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The Essential Elements of a Successful Wealth Management Firm
A successful wealth management firm effectively combines expertise, strategy, and personalized service to help clients meet their financial goals. Key elements include a deep understanding of the market, personalized wealth plans, risk management, asset diversification, and strong client relationships. These firms must also have a forward-thinking approach, utilizing technology and providing transparent communication to ensure lasting success and trust.
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unifiedinvestment · 5 months ago
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Private Investors in Dubai: Finding the Right Financial Advisor
For private investors in Dubai, having a knowledgeable financial advisor is essential for navigating the city's dynamic investment landscape. Unified Investments offers tailored financial advisory services, helping individuals and businesses make informed decisions in real estate, wealth management, and other sectors. Their expert team provides personalized strategies to maximize returns while minimizing risks, making them a trusted partner for private investors seeking long-term financial growth and stability in Dubai's competitive market.
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ulkaralakbarova · 7 months ago
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A college dropout gets a job as a broker for a suburban investment firm and is on the fast track to success—but the job might not be as legitimate as it sounds. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Seth Davis: Giovanni Ribisi Chris Varick: Vin Diesel Abbie Halpert: Nia Long Greg Weinstein: Nicky Katt Richie O’Flaherty: Scott Caan Judge Marty Davis: Ron Rifkin Adam: Jamie Kennedy Harry Reynard: Taylor Nichols FBI Agent David Drew: Bill Sage Michael Brantley: Tom Everett Scott Jim Young: Ben Affleck Seth’s Mother: Donna Mitchell Neil Davis: André Vippolis Jeff: Jon Abrahams Mike the Casino Patron: Will McCormack Broker: Kirk Acevedo Michelle: Siobhan Fallon Hogan Office Woman: Judy Del Giudice FBI Director: Alex Webb Kid: Mark Webber Kid: Herbert Russell Kid: Christopher Fitzgerald Broker: Anson Mount Gay Restaurant Patron: Neal Lerner Sara Reynard: Taylor Patterson Susan Reynard: Marsha Dietlein Concierge: John Griesemer Abbie’s Mother: Marjorie Johnson JT Marlin Trainee (uncredited): Desmond Harrington Todd (uncredited): Spero Stamboulis JT Marlin Trainee (uncredited): Angelo Bonsignore Sheryl: Lisa Gerstein Film Crew: Producer: Jennifer Todd Producer: Suzanne Todd Casting: John Papsidera Art Direction: Mark White Supervising Sound Editor: Frank Gaeta Sound Re-Recording Mixer: John Ross Sound Effects Editor: Benjamin L. Cook Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Dorian Cheah Sound Effects Editor: Roland N. Thai Director of Photography: Enrique Chediak Assistant Costume Designer: Jill Kliber Writer: Ben Younger Co-Producer: E. Bennett Walsh Executive Producer: Richard Brener Editor: Chris Peppe Executive Producer: Claire Rudnick Polstein Music Supervisor: Dana Sano Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Joe Barnett Original Music Composer: The Angel Sound Effects Editor: Lisle Engle Music Editor: Lise Richardson Steadicam Operator: Will Arnot First Assistant Editor: Elaine C. Andrianos Production Design: Anne Stuhler Art Direction: Roswell Hamrick Costume Design: Julia Caston Associate Producer: Pamela Post Script Supervisor: Catherine Gore First Assistant Camera: Aurelia Winborn Still Photographer: David Lee Set Decoration: Jennifer Alex Nickason Key Hair Stylist: Quentin Harris First Assistant Editor: Pamela Chmiel Sound mixer: Peter Schneider Production Coordinator: Rita Parikh Movie Reviews:
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giakaacapital · 10 months ago
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nixadvisory · 1 year ago
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jschadwell · 1 year ago
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alwaysbewoke · 10 months ago
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muffinlance · 1 year ago
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That moment when you have to completely stop using Google docs for your writing because the AI spellchecker is actively, insistently wrong, when it catches things at all
Anyway here's me crawling back to LibreOffice and Scrivener like the disloyal hussy I am
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basicallykiyotaka · 8 months ago
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Fuyumi: Hey uh...dad, are you sure this is a good idea?
Enji: Of course it is, the doctor suggested it.
Fuyumi: Yeah but...are we sure this isn't a subconscious replacement for anything...?
Enji, holding two white cats: I have no idea what you're talking about.
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melishatweedy · 1 year ago
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My take on Mrs Melisha Tweedy and why she is the way she is:
One of the first things that stuck out at me from reading “Mrs Tweedy’s Pie for the Soul” was Melisha’s backstory. Her father gifted her a puppy but her mother was disgusted with this. She wanted him to buy Melisha something “valuable”. Melisha reacts the same way as her mother does.. however we see a glimpse of her father in her when she agrees to try to bond with the puppy.
It seems she tries to make her mother happy the most, by saying she wanted a “gold telly” which is… unheard of for sure… and unrealistic. This tells me that she comes from a wealthy family.. this is maybe where her lust for money and power come from.. her mother. Her father seems very down to earth. He talks about how a young girl shouldn’t want riches, she should want something along the lines of a puppy, like other kids her age. I was obsessed with getting a puppy when I was a young girl.. just like most of my peers. The way her mother talks to her father is the same tone as she talks to Mr Tweedy.. a learnt behaviour.
We also see that Melisha doesn’t get along with her young peers. She claims she has no friends and is okay with this. It seems her mother’s words about being rich and alone seemed to have stuck with her. She’s accepted she has no friends, which is probably why she wants to be rich. She doesn’t want to be both poor AND lonely, which she ends up becoming after the end of the first film, or even the start.
Conclusion? She’s just like her mother. Her father tried, probably countless times to bring her back into reality and show money isn’t everything. But she’s stuck in her mother’s ways.. which is what we see from the first Chicken Run. The way she talks to Mr Tweedy, the way she’s obsessed with being rich. She most likely feels like she’s failed her mother now she’s poor and on a farm worth nothing. There’s a hint of emotional abuse from her mother.. cold and bitter, especially about how she should act. Here she’s a child, a child who cannot make friends and cannot see why most kids love puppies and toys etc. Thanks to her mother’s rich tendencies.
But why did she end up poor? Where is all this money and riches she once talked about? My guess is something happened with her father and they went bankrupt. Her parents lost everything during the wars. She was probably a teenager when the Wall Street crash happened.. remember it did affect the UK too quite a bit. When she met and eventually married Mr Tweedy, she probably saw the already probably dying farm as a new big business adventure.. but it didn’t go to plan. And in the second film, where she’s now married to Dr Fry, it’s mainly due to money and power. She married Mr Tweedy for love and a big future.. possibly children, which we saw never happened... she married Dr Fry for his money and intelligence.
Mr Tweedy… where do I start? The comic relief of the film one may say. He is a funny character. But she wasn’t abusive towards him. Emotionally? Perhaps some may say. We see her call him all sorts of names.. but physically? No. (Apart from that boot to the ass but that’s not relevant here). A simple man from a long line of farmer, most likely inherited Tweedys farm from his own father.
We see from his excerpt that the marriage is all but dead. However he says that he likes “a kind word from the missus” which indicates there is still a spark there. They do love each other but she isn’t in love anymore. She still does give him these “kind words” from his segment, and we see in the film her pinching his butt in one scene. My theory is they did marry for love, but with the farm failing and them becoming poorer than usual, that once love is now gone, from Melisha’s side anyway.
They divorce because well.. there’s nothing left. The farm is gone, the chickens are gone, money.. gone. They probably sold the farm and then divorced, he mayhaps moved on to work on another farm as a farmhand, and she met Dr Fry and the rest is history. There’s one part in the second film which sticks out to me, where she says “my current husband” meaning she probably will divorce him and take a lot of his money, investments and inventions. Yall know miss Melisha signed her name on many of these things. All I can say there is girlboss!
My ultimate conclusion: she’s had a hard life, give the woman a break. she’s not the “villain from chicken run” she’s a businesswoman with goals and aspirations.
I am all for any other theories or discussions with any of you!! I love it.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk!
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curiousquill1 · 25 days ago
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The Essential Elements of a Successful Wealth Management Firm
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Wealth management success involves much more than just sound investment and financial planning techniques. A truly successful wealth management firm demonstrates excellence across multiple dimensions, from technical expertise to client relationship management. Here's a comprehensive look at what defines excellence in this sophisticated financial service sector.
Client-Centric Philosophy and Personalized Approach
The crux of any successful wealth management company is to understand the needs of the individual and be able to adapt to them. Top portfolio management services differ themselves through customized strategies that fit with the unique financial goals, risk tolerance, and time horizons for each client. This perspective extends beyond pure risk analysis to include family dynamics, legacy planning, and lifestyle objectives.
Comprehensive Service Integration
The best wealth management companies have expertise in delivering comprehensive solutions to all aspects of their clients' financial lives. This includes the following:
Investment management and portfolio optimization
Tax planning and mitigation strategies
Estate planning and wealth transfer solutions
Risk management and insurance planning
Business succession planning
Philanthropic advisory services
Technical Expertise and Professional Development
As a successful wealth management firm, it holds very high standards for professional expertise. The best of firms assure that their advisors are earning advanced certifications, including CFP, CFA, or ChFC. Furthermore, a well-tailored training and education program keeps team members updated on the changing market trends, new tax law changes, and new and emerging wealth management strategies.
Clear Fee Structure and Communication
Transparency in pricing models distinguishes superior wealth management companies from their competitors. The best portfolio management services use transparent fee structures that align their interests with client success. Communication about fees, performance metrics, and strategic adjustments is regular and builds trust and demonstrates value.
Technology Integration and Security
Modern wealth management requires sophisticated technological infrastructure. Leading firms invest in:
Robust portfolio management and reporting systems
Secure client communication platforms
Advanced risk analysis tools
Cybersecurity to protect client's sensitive data
Robust Risk Management Framework
Successful wealth management companies have appropriate risk management programs in place, at the portfolio and operational levels. This involves:
Portfolio stress testing
Regular portfolio stress testing
Thorough due diligence on investments
Compliance monitoring systems
Business continuity planning
Track Record of Performance and Accountability
Although past performance is no guarantee of future results, excellent wealth management companies have long-term track records of success. They set up clear performance measures and report periodically against client objectives, adjusting their strategies as necessary.
Client Education and Empowerment
Elite wealth management firms place a priority on client education to enable them to make good decisions about their financial futures. This commitment to education is manifested through:
Regular market updates and economic insights
Educational seminars and workshops
Resource libraries and financial planning tools
Family wealth coaching programs
Culture of Innovation and Adaptation
The financial landscape is constantly changing, and wealth management companies must be ahead of the curve. Innovative firms have a culture of innovation while preserving proven wealth preservation strategies. They predict market changes and adjust their service offerings to meet the emerging needs of clients.
Quality of Client Experience
Excellent wealth management services go beyond financial acumen to provide excellent client experiences. This includes:
Responsive communication
Efficient onboarding processes
Regular review meetings
Proactive problem-solving
Coordination with other professional advisors
Accomplishing selection of the right wealth management firm requires careful review of these success factors. The highly successful firms demonstrate excellence in all those dimensions but stay focused on the client outcomes. With this definition, it can be easy to evaluate which wealth management company best fits the objectives and service expectations from your financier.
The hallmarks of success in wealth management continue to evolve, yet the fundamental commitment to client success remains constant. Top portfolio management services that epitomize these characteristics position themselves—and their clients—for long-term success in an ever more complex world of finance.
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unifiedinvestment · 6 months ago
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Private Investors In Dubai: Unlocking Growth Opportunities
Dubai has immense potential for private investors seeking lucrative opportunities. With a growing economy and diverse sectors like real estate, tech, and finance, the city is a global investment hub. Unified Investments connects private investors with high-return projects and offers bespoke investment solutions, including real estate opportunities, tech startups, and financial ventures. Whether you're looking to diversify your portfolio or explore new markets, Unified Investments ensures a seamless investment experience with expert guidance and in-depth market analysis for sustainable growth.
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burr-ell · 2 years ago
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I didn't want to make this post by @utilitycaster even longer than it was or derail from the immediate subject, so I'm making my own to discuss these frustratingly apt tags:
#tangent but the best way to put it is that there is a FRIGHTENING lack of empathy among a certain set of shippers #and every other character is constant collateral and right now Orym's on the chopping block#but like. feed fcg the coin? guests merely exist to make the relationship happen? Orym would be happier dead? #how dare ashton express they have also experienced trauma? shitting on every past deity-aligned character? it's a real pattern.
Because I was reminded that this is also, by my estimation, the reason a lot of people were genuinely upset with C3 Percy. Some corners of the fandom had spent months building up fanon where Percy, one half of one of the most iconic CR ships (and therefore a huge form of potential validation), would do everything in his power to make Imodna happen bring Laudna back to life and get rid of Delilah. And then Bell's Hells actually met him, and it turned out that under the circumstances, Percy was an individual with his own thoughts and feelings about death and fate who'd had thirty years to reflect and had reservations about resurrection even laying aside the Delilah situation.
It didn't matter that he explicitly said he wasn't rejecting the idea of bringing Laudna back entirely. It didn't matter that he had very good reasons to behave this way, reasons that the entire fandom was reminded about rather viscerally less than a year beforehand. It didn't matter that once he was assured there was no threat, he was actually really helpful and genuinely kind to Laudna in particular. If he wasn't immediately accommodating to fanon and validating the juggernaut ship, he was an irredeemable asshole who deserved to be "humbled" by having his wife and close friend go behind his back despite any reasons they might have to be concerned. (Which, to be clear, they didn't do, but the "nyah-nyah, Vex and Pike totally OWNED that rich old geezer cause they're strong women who do what they want!" sentiment was very obnoxious and I was pleased to see that Matt torpedoed it.)
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katierosefun · 1 year ago
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something i enjoy about suits is that these mike and harvey are literally drawn to each other because they both love a good adrenaline rush. like, mike was the one who talked harvey into giving him a job despite having zero qualifications other than his insane memory, and yet harvey already had at least 75% made up when he shook mike's hand. harvey talks about how life is like this and he likes living like this, and mike talks about how he got kicked out of a life that he's been chasing ever since. they're both scrambling after some kind of insane life and mike will say that he wants to help people (and he does! i think he really does!), but he's also the insane guy who tells himself he's helping people by also lying his way into the system in the first place. he's a guy who likes to bend the rules to get at his larger goals, and harvey's the guy who sees most rules as gentle suggestions more than anything else, so long as he just wins. they're both insane! they feed into each other's insanity! mike can play coy and pretend he'll leave harvey eventually, but then harvey wheedles his way back into mike's life with another offer or plan or suggestion and mike will go "no, harvey, i like my peaceful life right now" and then an episode later be like "nvm. what are we doing now". i'm sick to the stomach because they're literally always going to be like this. they aren't escaping each other because they recognize each other for the insane high they both want. they're literally obsessed with each other
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