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On Mon Jan 20 07:27:37 2025 Catrike Ryder wrote:On Mon, 20 Jan 2025 18:52:51 +0700, John B. <slocombjb@gmail.com>>
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2025 11:34:29 +0100, Rolf Mantel
<news@hartig-mantel.de> wrote:
>Am 17.01.2025 um 23:53 schrieb cyclintom:>On Fri Jan 17 18:35:54 2025 Shadow wrote:>On Fri, 17 Jan 2025 21:13:30 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
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>On Sun Jan 12 10:23:48 2025 Shadow wrote:>On Sat, 11 Jan 2025 22:07:38 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>>
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>On Thu Jan 9 16:04:05 2025 Shadow wrote:>>>
LOL
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The fifth horseman of the apocalypse is #FAKE_NEWS.
Possibly even more powerful than the other 4, but he only
targets the weak-of-mind and the unhealthily greedy (Like Musk and the
Meta guy), so we're safe.
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Why don't you tell us what you actually know about na man who started
with nothing and is now one of the most powerfull men on this planet without
ever losing nhis morals? Does that make you jealous since your morals,
long ago were cast aside?
Who on Earth are you talking about?
Jeeesus? He's only "powerful" to the weak of mind.
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Not Musk** (inherited his family's fortune which was made with
slave labour in SA, then multiplied it with insider trading and other
crimes), or Zukerberg "they trust me, the stupid fsks". Morals? LOL.
Neither would know what "morals" meant even if it bit them in the ass.
So .... who?
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** PS Zukerberg and Musk have announced that they welcome the fifth
horseman, as long as they help the anti-christs (ask someone with
mental issues that believes in the bibel. The prophecies are all
there....)
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So, you don't even know what "insider trading" is. I should have known.
Nice, saves you looking it up. Insider trading is using
knowledge you have(due to contacts, bribes etc) that the general
public does not have access to, to manipulate the stock market. Buy
cheap and sell high.
To produce "facts" notably on social media but also in
newspapers etc that make shares crash/soar and make money with that is
even more perverse. It's a felony.
All judges have their price though. As Musk is fond of
reminding the people he conned.
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My Google is brokenToo bad you don't know any real connection between Elon Musk and insider trading.>
Having "no need in insider trading" is not a sufficient reason to
refrain from insider trading.
But "insider" trading exists all over the world. Back when I was
working in the oil field you can't imagine the number of drilling crew
members who absolutely had to contact their wife if we brought in a
good fat exploration well.
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We got a very nice 3 year contract because one of our employees heard
an oil company manager mention, in a bar, "I wish I knew a good
company to do that project". We made sure that as soon as his office
opened the next morning somebody was standing at the door to tell him.
Everyone who has a good job in a company with public stock has insider
information. I bought a bunch of stock in the company I worked for and
ths, had inside information. I still have the stock and the
connections, my son works there now at a higher level than I was at. I
talked to him just yesterday and we talked about problems with the
cold weather. He's a bit concerned, but neither one of us is looking
to sell.
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Again, that is not insider trading. That is investing in a company you do or did work for. Would you call my company matching my stock options insider trading? That is nothing more than investing since your company could go bust and your investments would be worth nothing.
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