Curtains

joined 1 year ago
[–] Curtains 2 points 1 year ago

I deleted my comments, they all came back and then even submitted the GDPR request and no response

[–] Curtains 2 points 1 year ago

Why can't I see comments?

It seems only select posts actually let me see the comments. Even ones that I leave.

[–] Curtains 9 points 1 year ago

I'm grateful this platform is beginning to have fact checkers.

Great sources, great awareness. Reddit is still shit, but for other reasons, not this.

[–] Curtains 1 points 1 year ago

Michael has been really busy after breaking bad and BCS

[–] Curtains 2 points 1 year ago
[–] Curtains 1 points 1 year ago

Update on this, all of my comments were re-added after I confirmed they had been deleted.

Really wierd.

[–] Curtains 1 points 1 year ago

Absolutely risky, but most of the initial holdings are from employees. And they all usually sell a large share of their assets when they are cleared and able to do so. That also helps tank the IPO price.

Generally IPOs are risky. Always good to wait like at least a month or 2. Usually a year to let level.

[–] Curtains 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Tl;Dr: the stock will still likely hold for a couple weeks as investors and the market adjusts to the stupidity spez is. Once this happens spez will be removed/step down as he is gonna make moreoney than he can jerk off to.

Stocks and the market is wierd, but let's take the DoorDash IPO as an example. Before they went public, they get an estimate of the opening price. It was sitting at a little over $250 per share pre-ipo. Post-ipo, the stock plummets and continued to fall until it's where it's at today($70).

It did IPO at 160ish(still $100 less than expected. Then it jumped up to like $230 eventually all for it to drop again.

Why is this important? They were not and are still not profitable as a business. They have a TON of cash flow, but no profitablity. Uber has the same issue.

Reddit, although not profitable, may stillake a splash early IPO, but once the market realizes they have lost a significant user base and ad revenue to boot, it will inevitably fall.

Bad part is the little fucker spez is gonna make out like a bandit and then pass the CEO title to some poor fool that thinks they can fix it. So far the only time that has worked is like Chewy and GameStop.

[–] Curtains 3 points 1 year ago

Turned the 88 keys into 44 damn..

[–] Curtains 1 points 1 year ago

Cyndaquil. My first ever starter from Pokemon silver.

Always loved that little flame dude.

[–] Curtains 1 points 1 year ago

Sounds like now is the time to follow the dirtiest, nastiest, subs I can find. Really throw them off my trail.

Wait.. why am I already subbed to these??

[–] Curtains 1 points 1 year ago

Saved you a click:

Not only was adding fruit to the bottom a sweet answer to his American palate problem, but placing the fruit below the yogurt achieved another, perhaps less obvious goal. At the time, U.S. Food Safety standards for dairy production required that dairy products not be mixed with other things in it. Putting fruit on the top—or blending it—would have broken this requirement. By placing the fruit on the bottom and the cultured milk on top, Carasso was able to convince health authorities that it would be safe to package and eat due to "the low Ph, based on the acidity in fermentation that happens," according to Michael Neuwirth, a spokesman for Dannon

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