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xantoxis , in Everyone got duped by Sam Bankman-Fried's big gamble

Well, the court that put him in prison very much did not get duped

style99 , in Trump is about to get $3 billion richer after deal is approved to take his company public. But it won’t solve his cash crunch | CNN Business
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The number of Truth Social’s US monthly active users on iOS and Android is down 39% year-over-year, according to Similarweb data shared with CNN earlier this month. Truth Social remains much smaller than X (formerly Twitter), which is also shrinking but at a slower pace.

And yet Trump Media is being valued north of $6 billion on a fully diluted basis, which includes all stocks and options that could be converted to common stock, according to Jay Ritter, a finance professor at the University of Florida.

Ritter said the current market price is hard, if not impossible, to justify.

“It is grossly overvalued,” said Ritter. “It qualifies as a meme stock for which the price is divorced from fundamental value…Meme stock investors are usually buying on the basis of the greater fool theory of investing: It is overvalued today, but I hope to make money selling it to an even greater fool tomorrow at an even higher price.”

This is the story of Trump's entire life.

swope , in Trump is about to get $3 billion richer after deal is approved to take his company public. But it won’t solve his cash crunch | CNN Business
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grossly overvalued

Just grossly? lol

Devi , in A New York man's pet alligator was seized after 30 years. Now, he wants Albert back

I'm so torn over this, like he clearly loves his pet but he did have 3 years to fix the conditions and stop doing certain things and if I loved my pet and some authority gave me instructions to keep them then I'd just follow them.

Then there's the long term care, where does a big old gator go? There's hundreds if not thousands killed every year because they're too acclimatised to humans, is there space for this guy? And even if there is space, wouldn't it be better going to one of those being killed?

It's complex.

thrawn ,

He claims he tried to make the changes, but they ignored his emails and calls requesting clarification. Because I don’t see a DEC response indicating otherwise, I’m going to assume it’s true for now. He’s housed it successfully for 30 years, and they could just take it if he happened to die without leaving sufficient care for the alligator. As it stands, the alligator is presently taking the “space” of another alligator, so I’m not sure how this is a net benefit. If there was an alligator out there waiting for a spot to avoid being killed, it’s probably quite dead now.

It also seems like the officers injured the alligator during the transition. Given that he had spent a six figure sum modifying his home to better house it, and had it cared for by a veterinarian, I’m inclined to believe him when he says it did not have spinal complications prior. This is in part due to my relatively low faith officers as a whole— theoretically officers for humans should be the most disciplined, and I am having some difficulty thinking much higher for these conservation officers. So if you’re correct about limited space, and he’s correct about the injuries, I’m counting two alligators worse off than before.

I’m just not seeing any big wins here. I don’t know enough about alligators to say whether it was a true danger to the people he let it interact with (though three decades says no), or whether it could one day suffer enough mental degradation to become a danger. I’d of course defer to expertise but until then I think it would’ve been better to serve him notice that he can never again let it interact with anyone without some sort of barrier between. If he continued to do so, and there was real concern that it might someday become violent, then seize it. It’s definitely more American to jump straight to officers taking it away though, as it happens with anything but guns.

Devi ,

I feel it's unlikely that they ignored his emails and calls for 3 years. I'm thinking he may have called or emailed once or twice and is using that as an excuse.

I worked in a zoo, not directly with crocodilians, but I know that I wouldn't let a kid swim with one. That seems like one of those things that are fine until it's not. Also if it can get out then that's a really bad thing.

I do think it's probably better for them to give him another chance to fix the conditions and I really hope he does what he's told.

tsonfeir , in Boeing whistleblower John Barnett was spied on, harassed by managers, lawsuit claims
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And then they murdered him in a parking lot.

rhythmisaprancer , in Canada moves to protect coral reef that scientists say ‘shouldn’t exist’
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That was an exciting read! Pretty neat how quickly steps were taken to attempt prevention of further damage.

Jaysyn , in Trump is unable to make $464 million bond in civil fraud case, his lawyers tell court | CNN Politics
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Sounds like it's time for an auction!

FreeBooteR69 ,

Fire sale! He's so fucked, it's hilarious.

FfaerieOxide , in "Updates on Donald Trump's Four Criminal Trials Amid Further Delays"
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I have never heard of infoterkiniviral and links to it appear to be all you ever post.

Are you trying to make an unheard of "news" site happen?

DarkGamer , in A forever war, more repression, Putin for life? Russia’s bleak post-election outlook

Putin is a tumor, if he is not exised he will continue to slowly kill his nation. It's a shame that Russians seem so conditioned to strong man dictator types. Instead of coming to their own defense and joining the international community, they are slowly bleeding to death in Ukraine.

isVeryLoud , in China: TikTok ban would 'come back to bite' the US
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Never heard of this site, "infoterkiniviral". Does anyone know how trustworthy it is?

watyuhhgg OP ,

just compare this site with another big site source and its credible

Arghblarg , in Boeing whistleblower found dead in US
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I know this might sound naive, buy why don't more whistleblowers get "all their ducks in a row" before coming out by recording absolutely everything and mailing it out in triplicate to random (or carefully chosen) third parties with some sort pf deadman switch? And announcing they've done so only after it's all in place? If one knows one's life might be at risk, make sure the bastards are exposed, no matter what happens.

rhythmisaprancer ,
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From what I have read, this person has been blowing the whistle for multiple years. Something changed, recently. Not good. Not cool. It is sad.

HeartyBeast ,

How would that have prevented him killing hinsekf, which is what appears to have happened here.

Having been involved in some very minor whistleblowing it can be incredibly stressful and depressing

Flax_vert ,

Sure, with two gunshots to the back of the head?

HeartyBeast ,

Do you know something, or are you just making stuff up?

Flax_vert ,

For legal reasons I cannot answer

HeartyBeast ,

Yeh, that’s what I thought

magnetosphere , in Boeing whistleblower found dead in US
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This does not surprise me at all. What will surprise me is if any arrests are made.

HarkMahlberg , in Boeing whistleblower found dead in US

Here I was naively thinking Michael Clayton was fiction.

rhythmisaprancer ,
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Also a relevant book by Michael Crichton

Aussiemandeus , in Boeing whistleblower found dead in US
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Two self inflicted shots to the back of the head you say

ClopClopMcFuckwad , in Boeing whistleblower found dead in US
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Oh, he got the Epstine treatment, shame good honest people fall victim to capitalist goons.

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