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empiremotors · 1 year
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thetoxicgamer · 2 years
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TSM Is ‘Stable and Profitable’ Despite Recent FTX Debacle
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Over the past week, the walls have crumbled around the castle of cryptocurrency exchange FTX. A day ago, the company filed for bankruptcy, and as a result, the future of their multiple partnerships around the esports community was thrown into question. One popular team that featured FTX prominently in their branding is TSM, who signed a whopping $210 million, 10-year long deal with the cryptoexchange back in 2021. The organization has finally released a statement on the situation, saying that the team doesn’t have any insight on what has happened other than what has been publicly reported, but is closely following the situation regardless. https://twitter.com/TSM/status/1591619863394816000 “We are currently consulting legal counsel to determine the best next steps to protect our team, staff, fans and players,” TSM said. “To be clear, TSM is built on a solid foundation. We are stable and profitable, and we continue to forecast profitability for this year, next year, and beyond. We look forward to a great year in 2023.” The spotlight has been beaming on this company for several days now, after FTX’s rival Binance backed out of acquiring the company due to “corporate due diligence.” Binance also said that the recent allegations about US agency investigations and mishandled customer funds made the issues “beyond control or ability to help.” Besides TSM, FTX currently has partnerships with other major entities in esports, including the LCS in North America, esports tournament organizer and news publication Nerd Street Gamers, and popular Brazilian esports organization FURIA. It still isn’t known how FTX’s recent backruptcy will affect the deals that are standing, but it is expected that the organizations will terminate their deals, like the Miami Heat announced earlier today. Update 9:11pm CT: As of this morning, FURIA has already terminated their partnership with FTX, according to a post by FURIA co-founder Andre Akkari. Read the full article
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kevinmason · 3 years
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Cheap Meal (MM #3690)
Cheap Meal (MM #3690)
When I was a poor starving disc jockey, I was often in search of a cheap meal. In my younger days, fast food joints and buffet restaurants were often the only options I could afford. They helped make me who I am today, both good and bad. But, the times they are a-changing…
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ladiablesse · 4 years
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shaderoom addicts in their 30s and 40s rlly act like the 21st century has been the peak of moral degeneracy and is a sign that we’re in the end times as if the transatlantic slave trade wasn’t a thing for centuries lmao
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cdsix · 6 years
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the-guarding-dark · 3 years
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In debt to get more debt.
First time posting like this. But this is just so wrong. I tried to get financed thru Carvana for a car that was well in my budget. But they refused. Turns out that since the end of my backruptcy in 2006 I have not used any form of credit. Just used my debit card and cash. I own everything I have including my house (rent to owned it). So since I have not used credit in almost 18 years I have no credit file at any of the credit bureau's. NONE. I have a zero credit score and no file they can look up. I make more than enough to pay for the car I wanted and have a down payment but Carvana said they can not finace me without a credit file.
I have money and can not buy a decent car. WTF. I have been employed since 1984 and do not even owe the IRS anything. As it turns out you have to be in debt to get financed to get more debt. This is just wrong. I will end up going to some shady used car place to get a junk car now. All I want is a decent car to drive. This is what it is to be debt free in this country. Just do not know what to do anymore.
Just so sad.
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dostoyeviskiz · 3 years
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Research the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania. What lead to their serious financia
Research the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania. What lead to their serious financia
Research the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania. What lead to their serious financial difficulties that may likely lead to backruptcy?    What mistakes were made?    How could this been avoided?   What is their current financial status?    What recommendations do you have for the city leaders concerning future financial decision? Your Critical Thinking Writing Assignment submissions must be a minimum…
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Research the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania. What lead to their serious financia
Research the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania. What lead to their serious financia
Research the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania. What lead to their serious financial difficulties that may likely lead to backruptcy?    What mistakes were made?    How could this been avoided?   What is their current financial status?    What recommendations do you have for the city leaders concerning future financial decision? Your Critical Thinking Writing Assignment submissions must be a minimum…
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monterplant · 4 years
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Supplier Garrett Motion files for Chapter 11 backruptcy with purchase offer
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automobilesz · 4 years
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Supplier Garrett Motion files for Chapter 11 backruptcy with purchase offer Auto supplier Garrett Motion Inc. said Sunday it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it struggled with heavy debt amid the COVID-19 pandemic and a dispute with former parent Honeywell International Inc.
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marmarinou · 7 years
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Top: “Rock Island GP7R 4459, location unknown on August 15, 1975, 35mm slide by Paul L. Strang, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built in July 1952 as CRI&P GP7 1253 ( c/n 16462 ) on EMD Order 5136, it was rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen ( March 19, 1975 ) for Precision National and leased back to the Rock Island.”
Bottom: “Rock Island GP7R 4508 at the Rocket House about 47th Street, Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1975, photo by S. Downey, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built in July 1952 as CRI&P 1260 ( c/n 16469 ) on EMD Order 5136, it was rebuilt sometime in early 1975 to GP7R 4508. By early 1975, the Rock Island could no longer pay its bills, and petitioned the backruptcy courts for reorganization and protection from creditors on March 17, 1975. Federal Judge Frank McGarr appointed as trustee William M. Gibbons, who promptly appointed John W. Ingram as president and CEO. One of Ingram's first actions was to announce a new paint scheme and image, and this may or may not be the first locomotive to wear that New Image paint. It later became C&NW 4162.”
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without tumblr for like five days
*scrolls down dash for like an hour*
*accidentally refreshes*
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I guess I have to declare dash BACKRUPTCY.
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deputy-vania · 8 years
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Between the Two Worlds
Aka: a rant mostly centered around Lafayette
I always pay a little extra attention to Lafayette when reading about the French Revolution, because, it was after all he who brought me into it. I was a fan of the musical Hamilton, and one day I read his wikipedia page. I was fascinated by it. A French who went to fight for the American cause at the age of 19 because he believed in it. The Hero of the Two Worlds who participated in both the American and the French Revolution. So to learn more about him, I bought one of his biographies.
Upon reading it, I was especially fascinated by his participation in the French Revolution, since I was, after all, someone who has never read about the French Revolution, and knew only the rudimentaries (the storming of Bastille, the Declaration of Rights etc). I never knew what was going to happen next: like, how did the women’s march on Versaille end? And it was as exciting as a novel to me. Thus I began to think about learning more about the French Revolution.
I started reading about the French Revolution with Lafayette as my protagonist. I thought that he was a great man of principles, and met an unfortunate fate because of the mob who had no respect for law and would do anything to achieve what they wanted (a view I’m rather ashamed to have held). Yet the more I read, the less I liked him.
He apparently thought that while the American people could govern themselves without a king, the French people just couldn’t do without it. That definitely qualifies as being a ROYALIST, alright? A liberal kind perhaps, but a royalist nonetheless. And his vain temperament, his extravegent lifestyle (driving himself near backruptcy even while having some of the greatest incomes among aristocrats in France, while the urban or rural poor were starving), even if not a sin in itself, at least do not endear him to me at all.
I do not personally believe some charges of motive leveled against him, like aspiring military dictatorship, but only the facts are enough for me to dislike him. Let’s speak nothing but his reaction to the insurrection of 10 August 1792, when the people overthrew the constitutional monarchy (when the king was conspiring with foreign enemies, by the way). Instead of supporting the insurrection, he tried to turn his troops against it! And he was only imprisoned, by the way, because when he was summoned back to Paris to answer for his conduct, he got afraid and tried to escape! And that’s not even saying his crime of a general deserting his troops while his country was at war! You know what, many Hamilton fans feel very sorry for him to have been imprisoned in Austria for five years, but I’d say he got off the scott too easy. I would even say that I wouldn’t feel too sorry for him had he really died during the Revolution. He kind of deserved it.
I am not trying to dismiss his efforts on the rights of Jews, Protestants, and the abolition of slavery, but it should be noted that he supported a gradual abolition of slavery (which, some may argue, is not a sin in itself, since an immediate abolition was nearly impossible given the political situation before the revolution), and to demonstrate the benefit of the gradual abolition he bought slaves himself(!!!) and, upon being released from prison, and learning that his slaves were already freed since the Repubic has abolished slavery in all of France and French colonies, DEMANDED COMPENSATION FOR HIS FREED SLAVES!!! Yes most of his properties were confiscated by the Republic, but I don’t see it as any excuse. (It sounds to me rather like the arguement that you can’t abolish feudal rights because “how then could the aristicrats live”, and you can’t abolish slavery because “the planters’ lives depend on it!” But the author of the biography I read used it anyway. )
By the way, yes, the French Revolution abolished slavery in all of France and French colonies, and black people had the right to vote. Colonies had deputies in the National Convention(!!!)and there were people of color elected as representatives. And that was 1794. Wait, but didn’t the United States only abolish slavery in the 1860s? Wait, but didn’t the United States only give black people the right to vote in the 1960s? Whatever, because the American Revolution was Good, and the French Revolution descended into nothing but Crazy Radicals Killing Each Other.
To return to the matter of Lafayette. He did make a great contribution to the American Independence War and I admit it, but the American narrative of Lafayette as the Hero of the Two Worlds is kind of getting on my nerves. (Not that I haven’t thought like that before) Also this kind of narrative, having Lafayette as its protagonist, fits surprisingly well with the Anglophone world narrative of the French Revolution of irrational radicals.
Also, someone has said this before, but Les Amis(whom nearly everyone would consider the “good guys”) wouldn’t have died if not to overthrow Louis Phillippe, whose ascendence to the thrown was largely to Lafayette’s credit, while most revolutionaries of 1830 wanted to establish a republic.
Just saying.
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