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Sophie B Hawkins VEVO
tonyahardingjr
Here's the thing about The Professor Is In, and I will truly leave it at that: academia is the greatest constant source of untapped--and frankly, failed--labor solidarity and power that
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TheAccountant
JTheAccountant
There are a lot of people currently afraid of the impending regulatory clarity from @USOCC Brian Brooks and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). #cryptocurrency = wild
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Preston Byrne
prestonjbyrne
The GameStop Event is actually a great example of Section 230 at work. If Reddit were headquartered in England, it would have almost certainly been hit with an injunction and
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Lillian Li
lillianmli
10)So my main counter-point to the article is it drastically undersells how much competition Alibaba is facing and how few growth opportunities there are right now for it to credibly
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Canada West Foundation
CanadaWestFdn
THREAD: Back in January, we hosted @AndyMBarr at a Pop-Up-Policy event, where we discussed #Brexit as well as future opportunities for UK-Canada trade, including UK interest in joining the #CPTPP
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Investment Talk
InvestmentTalkk
1) Traditional recessions typically occur when a deep-rooted issue (or issues) ruptures the capital marketsThe market then has to remove that issue before it can advance. May take years In
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Gio’s Research
gios_research
I want to break down a stock I've been long on for a couple of months. Jumia Technologies AG $JMIA In the time period, we are in with all of
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Jim Hao
Jimrhao
I noticed something interesting about SaaS companies looking at a diverse selection of startups from $1M to $60M ARR and plotting headcount against ARR: no matter the growth rate, product,
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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
1/ Is This a Stock Market Bubble?There has been plenty of talk calling our current market environment a “bubble” following its meteoric rise from March lows.I’d like to take an
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Brendan J Short
brendanjshort
I did a deep dive into the history + biggest lessons from two companies that went public this week: @Airbnb and @DoorDash.In its simplest form, this is my attempt to
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Grant
GrantBrooke
The Kenyan grocer story is more about the resilience and competitiveness of SME retailers than it is about mismanagement of big corporates, but nobody writes it that way.https://twitter.com/standardkenya/status/1345369254896418816 These gro
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Joe Gilster
joegilster
The thing about Eurodollars is, they trend. Often for months and sometimes for years. November of 2018 was the reversal point for EDz1. Low was 9676.0. 300 tick rally in
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Pip Taylor
phillippaonline
This landlord thing is really bothering me. So if I get the argument that the Landlord representatives are making in their complaining tv interviews is that the new laws are
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autumn
maxcapacity_
yknow, i think part of the reason cyberpunk 2077 fails even as a basic cyberpunk genre game is because the sort of neon dystopian future of cyberpunk that we've seen
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Brian Chappatta
BChappatta
If 2020 has taught investors one thing, it’s that the Fed is all-powerful.Except in fighting wealth inequality. A thread:https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-12-31/the-fed-is-powerful-except-in-fighting-wealth-inequality?sref=n
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Gurminder K Bhambra
GKBhambra
Stuart Hall, in his account of ‘authoritarian populism’, argued that marketization hollows out civil society by removing services from local participation & determination. This, then, leaves a democratic vacuum that
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