I think you are 100% misunderstanding what they are saying. They are saying almost no one in Texas can walk to a grocery store. Hence, it is a flex if you can. And Europeans don't understand that it is that unusual.
I suspect it is higher than it was 20 years ago and significantly lower than it was 100 years ago.
"short term greed" There is a certain amount of capacity to produce memory. They are building new facilities but it takes a long time. They have been burned going down this route many times in the past (e.g., losing…
That isn't "sabotage". Those are export restrictions. China also runs adverse competitive industrial policies (e.g., industrial spying, flooding markets). Not making value judgment here. You have quite the post history…
FWIW, what you will see at times in the HF world is a firm will want to get into a strategy and build competing teams. It lights a fire under both. It diversifies the risk. You can select winner and move some people…
After you wrote this, I went and read the article I also didn't see much there either. And wonder why you are getting down voted. And TBC, also not a tesla fan (the truck is dumb).
Most of first class is not paying their own money for those flights.
Perhaps if an ETF holds similar underlying instruments. It is unlikely this impacts Blackrock more broadly or other unrelated ETFs. Stepping back, the idea with private credit was to move a lot of lending and credit…
I'm a long way from embedded development. But I was under the impression a lot of microcontrollers these days have some ID capability built in, even some relatively low-end ones. This strikes me more as laziness than…
“When my brother is fourteen, I’m going to get him a job here. Then, my mother says, we’ll take the baby out of the ‘Sylum for the Half Orphans.” That is quite a quote. Hard to believe that wasn't long ago.
Your numbers make sense from what I've seen in private sector. And meet the common sense threshold as well. Whether the numbers are either wrong or if that is truly what support costs look like at a university would be…
Weird you are getting down voted. And you provided sources for your assertions.
Prices aren’t the problem. China turning off your transportation is.
What point are you trying to make? I'm honestly not sure. Is it that China is polluting a lot? Or a little? That they are making environmental progress? Or none?
It allows the refrigerator to run two different zones in terms of humidity. Evidently, it really does keep fruits and vegetables lasting longer.
There are two equals buttons?
I think you do a good job of high-lighting the underlying problem. Which is not being discussed enough. And that the current situation can go on a long time but not forever.
"And as for your second paragraph, it has that thing I don't understand that so many people seem to have in their brains that if you explain why a thing is true, it is no longer true. I do not understand it." This is an…
How exactly do you think JPM would benefit from fake customers???
Growth isn’t necessary for high returns on equity. And it isn’t necessary for the investment to provide a return. Equity returns ultimately come from risk premiums. (Which are small now in US equities BTW). I’m invested…
Think this was posted in the wrong thread?
The account was created 3 months ago. Might be actual person. But also might be troll or bot. I do know real people that hold views like this, but they also apply similar lens to other large countries with global…
I worked for a "start-up" in 1994. I was employee number 600. And it had just gone public. The firm eventually had something in the range of 30,000 employees. Anyway, at that point in 1994, the first 30-50 employees all…
My experience at HFs is you will get fired immediately if you are a low performer. Immediately.
There are yearly policies you can get if you just rent cars. GEICO has them for example
I think you are 100% misunderstanding what they are saying. They are saying almost no one in Texas can walk to a grocery store. Hence, it is a flex if you can. And Europeans don't understand that it is that unusual.
I suspect it is higher than it was 20 years ago and significantly lower than it was 100 years ago.
"short term greed" There is a certain amount of capacity to produce memory. They are building new facilities but it takes a long time. They have been burned going down this route many times in the past (e.g., losing…
That isn't "sabotage". Those are export restrictions. China also runs adverse competitive industrial policies (e.g., industrial spying, flooding markets). Not making value judgment here. You have quite the post history…
FWIW, what you will see at times in the HF world is a firm will want to get into a strategy and build competing teams. It lights a fire under both. It diversifies the risk. You can select winner and move some people…
After you wrote this, I went and read the article I also didn't see much there either. And wonder why you are getting down voted. And TBC, also not a tesla fan (the truck is dumb).
Most of first class is not paying their own money for those flights.
Perhaps if an ETF holds similar underlying instruments. It is unlikely this impacts Blackrock more broadly or other unrelated ETFs. Stepping back, the idea with private credit was to move a lot of lending and credit…
I'm a long way from embedded development. But I was under the impression a lot of microcontrollers these days have some ID capability built in, even some relatively low-end ones. This strikes me more as laziness than…
“When my brother is fourteen, I’m going to get him a job here. Then, my mother says, we’ll take the baby out of the ‘Sylum for the Half Orphans.” That is quite a quote. Hard to believe that wasn't long ago.
Your numbers make sense from what I've seen in private sector. And meet the common sense threshold as well. Whether the numbers are either wrong or if that is truly what support costs look like at a university would be…
Weird you are getting down voted. And you provided sources for your assertions.
Prices aren’t the problem. China turning off your transportation is.
What point are you trying to make? I'm honestly not sure. Is it that China is polluting a lot? Or a little? That they are making environmental progress? Or none?
It allows the refrigerator to run two different zones in terms of humidity. Evidently, it really does keep fruits and vegetables lasting longer.
There are two equals buttons?
I think you do a good job of high-lighting the underlying problem. Which is not being discussed enough. And that the current situation can go on a long time but not forever.
"And as for your second paragraph, it has that thing I don't understand that so many people seem to have in their brains that if you explain why a thing is true, it is no longer true. I do not understand it." This is an…
How exactly do you think JPM would benefit from fake customers???
Growth isn’t necessary for high returns on equity. And it isn’t necessary for the investment to provide a return. Equity returns ultimately come from risk premiums. (Which are small now in US equities BTW). I’m invested…
Think this was posted in the wrong thread?
The account was created 3 months ago. Might be actual person. But also might be troll or bot. I do know real people that hold views like this, but they also apply similar lens to other large countries with global…
I worked for a "start-up" in 1994. I was employee number 600. And it had just gone public. The firm eventually had something in the range of 30,000 employees. Anyway, at that point in 1994, the first 30-50 employees all…
My experience at HFs is you will get fired immediately if you are a low performer. Immediately.
There are yearly policies you can get if you just rent cars. GEICO has them for example