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Joel Gascoigne
joelgascoigne
I've come to believe something:The way most businesses operate these days, they try to force it. In life, we all have our ups and downs and our moments of feeling
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Irishmonk
castlvillageman
The story of a horse.We all know some dodgy companies, notably a British registered but Irish owned company decided putting equine meat into processed foods was cheaper than beef. There
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Dr Anna Jerzewska
AnnaJerzewska
A couple of thoughts of what's missing in the guidance and why companies might struggle to prepare. There is a lot of guidance out there. Official guidance on http://gov.uk . Most
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Patrick Chovanec
prchovanec
1. A lot of people have trouble grasping that there are many different kinds of US businesses in China for very different reasons, and which present very different issues. 2.
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Willis Krumholz
WillKrumholz
Amazing. Why parts of Wall Street and big tech don’t love the Trump 2017 tax cuts. (Hint, the Trump cuts actually crack down on a big stock option loophole).A thread...
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Marie French
m_jfrench
Big win for divestment advocates. New York, third largest pension fund in the U.S., moves to review oil and gas companies for potential divestment by 2025; sets net zero 2040
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UNITE HERE
unitehere
THREAD: Congress approved the PPP loan program to save jobs during the pandemic. But after pressure — particularly from hotel & restaurant lobbyists — the program was altered in key ways, so
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C. A. Funderburg
CFunderburg
It's interesting - I feel like a lot of cinephiles are unaware of what's happening in tech, so they're oblivious to how companies like Microsoft, Sony & Apple are laying
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Madhukar
sinhamadhukar
Lot of people are talking about why the Indian apps did not win this market when TikTok and other Chinese apps were there. A short thread on that 1.
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Dr. Sarah Cohodes
SarahCohodes
I talked with some private sector folks last week about school (lack of) reopening and implications for workers, especially momsI went in cynically, expecting companies to be trying to squeeze
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StockChartArt
CasualtyWar
Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple, etc. all acting in concert. Companies that collectively control the information flow for 3 billion peopleCompanies, without which, modern life is impossible.These companies have just announced
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Jeremy Nuttall |纳兰展眉
Nuttallreports
Thread A two-months-long investigation by myself and @iamgmcnaughton found hundreds of cargo shipments of goods made from companies accused of using #Uighurforcedlabour have come into Canada since 2018.https://www.thestar.com/news/investiga
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Kyle Vogt
kvogt
1/ Interesting thing happening in the LIDAR industry right now. 5+ companies will soon or have SPAC'd. Their value is based on *projected* revenue that comes from *entirely overlapping* potential
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Inxsy Sparks
InxsySparks
Almost 200 of the country’s top business leaders urged Congress to certify the electoral results for President-elect Joe Biden in a letter Monday, arguing that “attempts to thwart or delay
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Reed Sherman
Reed_Wolfpack
1/ Random thought: the current SPAC boom has accelerated so rapidly because PE/VC firms were/are in desperate need of a new method of exiting bad investments that they have been
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@amuse
amuse
SEDITION THREAD: Major corporations and the mainstream media have made it very clear that objecting to a state's electoral votes is an act of sedition. Scores of companies have announced
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