Rickdogg44
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Don't they ($CCL) keep issuing more shares?I love this stock actually. And you got the Saudi wealth funds buying a bunch of it too.
Don't they ($CCL) keep issuing more shares?I love this stock actually. And you got the Saudi wealth funds buying a bunch of it too.
Somebody bought a weird 50,000 lot call spread at strikes of 110 and 150 on the vix for June.
The heavy action was in March puts in the 20s.
BNGO been coming at PACB's throat. They've been pretty vocal about their tech being more effective than PACB for detecting structural variances.PACB crew, this shyt a buy under 30? What's the case for PACB?
teslas run over the past 5 years was incredible. but the result is the most overvalued company on the planet
it doesnt just keep going up. thats not possible![]()
Don't they ($CCL) keep issuing more shares?
is Ebola gonna come through now
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My cost basis on 80 shares of Apple is $43. Uber ain't expensive but my cost basis is $24.What is the cheapest you guys have gotten a current very expensive stock at?
it was pointed out, but 5 million americans make their living driving, worldwide say in "developed" and "mostly developed" countries that number is 50 million. That's 100 billion hours of annual paid labor off the books. and if you're talking $10/hr or more on average, yeah, there is an incentive to say the least. I think those are all conservative estimates and don't scratch the surface of the totality of the implicationsData is cool and stuff but it's only valuable if you can do something with it
Facebook sells personal data to advertisers and political campaigns. Tesla's data will be mostly car sensor data about the space around it.... as well as battery use and other car data. They'll probably film and record your ass inside too. So who do you sell that kind of info to?
What's the effect of 5 million Americans suddenly becoming obsolete at their jobs?it was pointed out, but 5 million americans make their living driving, worldwide say in "developed" and "mostly developed" countries that number is 50 million. That's 100 billion hours of annual paid labor off the books. and if you're talking $10/hr or more on average, yeah, there is an incentive to say the least. I think those are all conservative estimates and don't scratch the surface of the totality of the implications
like the entire policing system will have an overhaul on the adaptation of self-driving.. how's car insurance work? Speeding tickets and duis and high accident rates things of the past? People using their commutes to get work done and spend less time in the office? if you let your imagination go it's a fun thing to think about