It's most likely a fake. Signed prints by Haring and Warhol for for a lot more — you can get an idea for how much by looking at Sotheby's/Christie's past results.
Awesome work! I love when people build productivity tools for Windows. What's the difference between this and ShareX? Cheers.
I can't access this link (ERR_NAME_RESOLUTION_FAILED). Anyone else having the same problem?
Professionals in: VFX/3D (which is why they use Cinebench as a benchmark), game developers (UE4), industrial design. These are multi-billion dollar industries.
>Is this short ratio atypical? I wouldn't say so. There are other heavily shorted stocks that have a much higher short ratio because of their small float (e.g. MTCH). >but is there a good way to determine who? Short…
Mortgage is leverage (debt) and that can be bad. When you buy a house you speculate, to some degree, on the price of the house. I am sure a no-arbitrage condition exists in the housing market so your guess regarding…
It's most likely a fake. Signed prints by Haring and Warhol for for a lot more — you can get an idea for how much by looking at Sotheby's/Christie's past results.
Awesome work! I love when people build productivity tools for Windows. What's the difference between this and ShareX? Cheers.
I can't access this link (ERR_NAME_RESOLUTION_FAILED). Anyone else having the same problem?
Professionals in: VFX/3D (which is why they use Cinebench as a benchmark), game developers (UE4), industrial design. These are multi-billion dollar industries.
>Is this short ratio atypical? I wouldn't say so. There are other heavily shorted stocks that have a much higher short ratio because of their small float (e.g. MTCH). >but is there a good way to determine who? Short…
Mortgage is leverage (debt) and that can be bad. When you buy a house you speculate, to some degree, on the price of the house. I am sure a no-arbitrage condition exists in the housing market so your guess regarding…