Economy Stock market chat v3: Tesla crashes

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up 8% on sabre in one day.

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Apple plans to move some manufacturing out of China, reports Nikkei


https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/19/...ing-diversify-india-vietnam-trade-war-tariffs
 
LZB misses and mentions tariffs and it swung from down 12% aH yesterday to up 7.5% today lmao. Gonna short off this squeeze.

MGI way back down. Why didn't I short at 3.9? :(
 
Nice job on that SABR. I'm going to short it while it's up on a pure contrarian play hoping this is a bunch of herdy shorts getting crushed.
 
I really just need my fellow CZR shareholders to walk away from their shares w/ Icahn into the Sunset for 11+ and I'll be happy for the month.
 
I really just need my fellow CZR shareholders to walk away from their shares w/ Icahn into the Sunset for 11+ and I'll be happy for the month.

I owned CZR at 5 at one point. Another one that interested me are the people who actually own CZR property. CZR went bankrupt or something and pay rent to these guys. Vici properties. I came across it by looking through George Soros's portfolio, he is a massive investor in it. I stopped watching both CZR and Vici a while back. Vici owns some beautiful properties.

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Soros is invested in CZR too.
 
As a raging conservative what are your thoughts on AOBC reporting today? :p I cant decide if guns are undervalued or a dying industry.
 
I owned CZR at 5 at one point. Another one that interested me are the people who actually own CZR property. CZR went bankrupt or something and pay rent to these guys. Vici properties. I came across it by looking through George Soros's portfolio, he is a massive investor in it. I stopped watching both CZR and Vici a while back. Vici owns some beautiful properties.

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Soros is invested in CZR too.
Yeah I am wondering if there is some weird ego brand loyalty that is keeping some from selling or if its a pure debt issue. I'd say dump that shit on an eager buyer who isn't going to implode the branding.
 
Yeah I am wondering if there is some weird ego brand loyalty that is keeping some from selling or if its a pure debt issue. I'd say dump that shit on an eager buyer who isn't going to implode the branding.

Yes, I think that brand has a lot of intangible value. I don't think Soros plays by ego, if that's what you mean. As he said, he is rich because he knows when he is wrong. I don't see him getting attached to any stock.
 
Yes, I think that brand has a lot of intangible value. I don't think Soros plays by ego, if that's what you mean. As he said, he is rich because he knows when he is wrong. I don't see him getting attached to any stock.
I didn't mean Soros I meant random longtime shareholders
 
Top 10 U.S. CEOs, ranked by employees
  1. Pat Gelsinger, VMware Inc.
  2. Charles C. Butt, H-E-B
  3. Lynsi Snyder, In-N-Out Burger
  4. John Legere, T-Mobile US Inc.
  5. Shantanu Narayen, Adobe Inc.
  6. Satya Nadella, Microsoft Corp.
  7. Kevin Sneader, McKinsey & Co.
  8. Jeff Weiner, LinkedIn Corp.
  9. Gary S. Guthart, Intuitive Surgical Inc.
  10. Hubert Joly, Best Buy Co.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...gelsinger-ranked-best-in-the-u-s-by-glassdoor


In last year’s survey, Gelsinger was ranked 78. Since then, his company has become a critical component of Dell Technologies Inc., its majority shareholder. In April, Microsoft Corp. unveiled a partnership with VMware, aiming to bring more of the latter’s customers to its own Azure cloud computing service, emulating a 2016 pact with Amazon.com Inc.



Last year, Dell, which owns more than 80% of VMware, was considering a full takeover of the software maker. Gelsinger was able to avoid a formal merger. In doing so, he shielded equity held by VMware employees. The price of independence, however, was $11 billion paid to Round Rock, Texas-based Dell in the form of a special dividend.


Icahn is involved in Dell and VMware too. He said to buy VMware long time ago.
 
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As a raging conservative what are your thoughts on AOBC reporting today? :p I cant decide if guns are undervalued or a dying industry.

2 completely different things.

aobc is far from a benchmark for the industry/guns. most of their brands suck. s&w has been mostly trash for decades (and now mostly sells trashy notaglocks and low end ar15s). gemtech is so niche it wouldn't matter. and crimson trace is a gimmick. and those are the 3 biggest/most relevant to 'the gun industry'.
 
2 completely different things.

aobc is far from a benchmark for the industry/guns. most of their brands suck. s&w has been mostly trash for decades (and now mostly sells trashy notaglocks and low end ar15s). gemtech is so niche it wouldn't matter. and crimson trace is a gimmick. and those are the 3 biggest/most relevant to 'the gun industry'.
They beat low expectations. Glad I dodged that bullet lol. Gonna short now. Wooot 10 down to 9.7 in a few min :)
 
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Slack IPO today. I'm in. Cramer said to buy under $40. It is listed at 26 but will probably be 40 by the time we can buy. I'm gonna play this one.

Slack is ruining my life and I love it
https://www.cnn.com/profiles/seth-fiegerman
New York (CNN Business)In the time it took me to type this sentence about Slack, I received more than a dozen messages in a private Slack group and more posts than I can count in several team channels. I typed many words in response to those messages — some of them even borderline good words — but came no closer to completing my job for the day: writing this article about Slack.

If you don't know what Slack is, chances are you don't work in media or tech. Congratulations, you have probably made better life choices than I have. Most of the time, Slack is described blandly as a workplace communication tool. But that barely scratches the surface of its impacton teams, internet culture and, most importantly of all, my own damn life.
Slack is many things: an engine for collaboration and a distraction machine; a community-builder for an office and a facsimile of high school cliques; a service to streamline work and to blur the lines of your work/life balance. It is the bane of my existence and also, at times, the only salve for a stressful day.


Marie Kondo tries to get my digital life in order

Think of AOL Instant Messenger, but for people with jobs. Better yet, think of coworking space provider WeWork, with its promise of delivering office culture as a service. Slack does that too, but online rather than in a physical space. At a time when more people are working jobs behind screens, sometimes remotely in distributed workplaces, Slack is the new office watercooler. It is the work environment you have when you're stuck at your desk for hours and can't hover by the glorious office plant wall or the craft beer taps in the kitchen. (For the record: Our office has neither.)

Slack is where you welcome new employees with a procession of GIFs. It's where companies divide themselves between channels devoted to cats and channels devoted to dogs. It's where you find endless combinations of group chats to gossip and backchannel your own team, and then backchannel your backchannels. It's where a company can bond with a party parrot emoji for every occasion: a coffee parrot and a beer parrot, a sad parrot and a fiesta parrot, a chill parrot and an exploding parrot.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/20/tech/slack-confessions/index.html
 
some points on slack, going direct. no underwriters. no lockout period
 
placed some limit buys on slack, but not holding my breath.
 
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