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Taco officials to link child deaths to Covid shots…. So we just makin shit up now eh
Read in a thread that all shares have been allocated on RH. Will link when I find it again
Lmfao. Amazes me that Americans somehow can’t comprehend the link between there being lots and lots of guns, to having lots and lots of shootings. If I were to give you a mobile phone, do you think you’d be more likely to make a few phone calls?
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UWMC is a safe pick, and it shows with their dividend, but it's fairly valued right now. RKT is solid too, but it's technically overvalued by some metrics. The market is pricing in how well RKT will integrate its acquisitions, so that's what you're betting on imo. LDI is riskier than both, but has way more to gain if they show that they can turn the ship around. Can I get a source where they don't have a servicing business? That's how the stock started to pop, with Citron stating LDI's MSR puts them at $5 a share alone. Here's one link: https://nationalmortgageprofessional.com/news/ldi-stock-surges-after-citron-research-spotlights-servicing-business
Sales tax is a transparent % added to a purchase anyone can easily calculate beforehand. Municipal, state and federal governments have flexibility to exempt certain categories of goods on a consumer level as needed. Most crucially, though, businesses are exempt from them entirely in B2B transactions. Tariffs hit early in the supply chain and (largely) do not change based on the finished product being made with the good/material. Raw steel and aluminum is taxed at 50% if it's used in the manifold of a bugatti, a rivet on a child's backpack, the PCB in a ventilator , or an iphone chassis. Likewise, the US Customs and Duties code along with the executive orders that modified them are incredibly vague because at the end of the day it's up the interpretation of a CBP chucklefuck stamping the paperwork at port of entry to determine what exactly consistutes the value of raw foreign material for an import and how far up the supply chain before it hits US shores that applies. With all this context of the nebulousness of rates, businesses in the middle of the chain don't want to sacrifice margins in the instance that their lawyers misinterpreted a vaguely worded statute from the White House so they take a very inflated estimate and price their margins accordingly and their customers don't know any better and assume the pricing is accurate and use their own inflated estimates to pass the costs on down. Every link on down the chain does the same thing which leads to higher prices than buying goods with a hypothetically equivalent sales tax. For the record, I am pro-tariffs for the purpose of allowing domestic goods to compete with cheap foreign labor; however, the government has to be predictable, steady, and incremental in their changes over a long period of time (a decade or more) rather than 50% announced on a Friday afternoon and takes effect the next business day.
MSFT supposedly funding OpenAI for $100B. Another link in the long chain of promised $ lmao
Pops wanted to see the video. Sent link: “*Good shot*” That’s exactly what I said!!!
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