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Now I am really ignorant but I wonder: How many of MSFTs' acquisitions turned out well and how many were duds?Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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Originally posted by dZeus View PostLukoil even more so
We'll see what Biden comes up with during the State of the Union address, but I'm not very hopeful.
We should be rapidly expanding nuclear power in this country, and even further accelerating electric vehicles. This would reduce our need for foreign oil to the point where we could actually cut off Russian purchases. If we make it painful enough for them the military and the kleptocrats will take care of Putin.Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 1 March 2022, 11:15.Dr. Mordrid
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Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View PostI understand Canada is going to ban the import of Russian oil.
We'll see what Biden comes up with during the State of the Union address, but I'm not very hopeful.
We should be rapidly expanding nuclear power in this country, and even further accelerating electric vehicles. This would reduce our need for foreign oil to the point where we could actually cut off Russian purchases. If we make it painful enough for them the military and the kleptocrats will take care of Putin.
I don't think Putin is going to last another 5 years, so there's a good chance that these companies will revert to normal-ish valuations in the longer term.
Imo the market is very emotionally driven right now, and loads of companies are releasing PR to appear 'on the good side of history'. I really doubt that BP is looking to offload their stake in Rosneft at current valuations...
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It could be Russian companies can be sanctioned or their abroad property nationalized. Here in Slovenia Sberbank has been closed by authorities although they were in process of being sold to local bank.
Putin may be out but his momentum of building strong Russia that can stand up for their interests won't be gone that soon after him.
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Originally posted by UtwigMU View PostIt could be Russian companies can be sanctioned or their abroad property nationalized. Here in Slovenia Sberbank has been closed by authorities although they were in process of being sold to local bank.
Putin may be out but his momentum of building strong Russia that can stand up for their interests won't be gone that soon after him.
Reminds me of the GME saga on RobinHood...Last edited by dZeus; 3 March 2022, 05:07.
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The article states that trading was suspended in which case you can not sell either. It is not part of Market Makers' business model to build up positions.Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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Originally posted by Umfriend View PostThe article states that trading was suspended in which case you can not sell either. It is not part of Market Makers' business model to build up positions.
Even to this day, my broker allows me to sell these securities.
So who knows who was/is on the other side of these trades, but if you simply look at the current 'valuations', then this party is going to make a fortune if a lot of people liquidated their sell-only holdings.
Also note that this is not the first time this type of action happened, as it happened with GME shares before during the Robinhood fiasco. Back then, it was Citadel pulling their strings to bail out Melvin capital who found themselves in a huge short position that they couldn't cover.
If you ask me, there's something rotten with how the security trading system works, when some market participants can deny access to others and scoop up shares at rediculously undervalued prices in absence of proper price discovery.
My gut feeling is that someone(s) have a huge short position on London-traded securities of Russian companies that they're being 'helped' to cover.Last edited by dZeus; 3 March 2022, 09:43.
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And in the middle of this the US Department of Justice is taking a look at short selling. Seizing records, etc. Note that it's not the Securities and Exchange Commission doing ths but DoJ prosecutors.
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Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View PostAnd in the middle of this the US Department of Justice is taking a look at short selling. Seizing records, etc. Note that it's not the Securities and Exchange Commission doing ths but DoJ prosecutors.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sergeik...h=41a3adc478fc
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Well, my horrible adventure with Fugro (Dutch smallcap) has turned for the better. From a 6.84 EOY close to 11.06 right now. My historic (9.91 at YE, 10.01 current) cost is now below the market value and then I have some cash resulting from the option premia I've accumulated over time.
So like probably everyone else, I'm in the black with all my single stock exposures and I have diversified a bit more so I am now at 6 companies in my toy-around-portfolio (which BTYW, is part of my retirement plans so it is not *that* toy-around-ish).Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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