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eastman kodak. window films, adhesives, sealant, building and construction, makes all sort of coatings for the auto industry, along with turbine oils, and hydraulic fluids for airplane, all the stuff you never know it's being made but it's being made by them plastics, and consumer goods and packaging, not to mention electronics, again you won't see their name they make components for medical devices. and finally eastman's got a big agriculture business, think crop production products, like fungicides, soil protection products, plant growth regulators, that help boost yields the stocks have been down so quickly that you wouldn't believe it t. companies like eastman make the basic building blocks of industry tend to be cyclical they make fortunes when the economy is expanding, and earnings fall apart in a slow down they spent the last couple of weeks getting clobbered. you have lots of money managers betting that the federal reserve will be forced to raise interest rates quickly, and nothing fed chief
eastman kodak. window films, adhesives, sealant, building and construction, makes all sort of coatings for the auto industry, along with turbine oils, and hydraulic fluids for airplane, all the stuff you never know it's being made but it's being made by them plastics, and consumer goods and packaging, not to mention electronics, again you won't see their name they make components for medical devices. and finally eastman's got a big agriculture business, think crop production products, like...
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what eastman johnson is doing on the eve of war is in essence saying at what point does the color of your skin determine if you are a person or property and why should that even matter? they are all human beings now, there's a long involved story incorporated in the book on the chapter on abolition in which i will go through every iconographic piece of information that johnson puts in this picture, but all summarize by saying if you pay attention to the top half as well as the bottom half what you will get as a white. linking in a bedroom window and out the other window as a dark-skinned black woman holding a light skin child. there is a ladder going from that bedroom window up to the bedroom wing of the big house and a bolt of fabric coming out the other bedroom window as though there is a way in and out without being seen there's a rooster up here and is 119th century reviewer said roosters have a habit in the evenings of finding a perch and calling to the hen to spend the night with them. well the hen is on top of the slave quarters. if you start adding up all of the little ends a
what eastman johnson is doing on the eve of war is in essence saying at what point does the color of your skin determine if you are a person or property and why should that even matter? they are all human beings now, there's a long involved story incorporated in the book on the chapter on abolition in which i will go through every iconographic piece of information that johnson puts in this picture, but all summarize by saying if you pay attention to the top half as well as the bottom half what...
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jose dummy, andrew eastman, olga looks at malaga with it's almost $600000.00 inhabitants. it's the birthplace of because so and the tourist have of the cost the del sol for this kind of sort of the region. there's no way around sustainability. like that. i got a demographic burden on the coast, just too high. we need to move toward a balance that shouldn't be saved on the traditional tourism. same song each because that's gone. it's also very seasonal. and this all the time we money, the mulligan, local politicians feel they're on the right track. they want to attract visitors who are interested in culture and they want to show off their nature reserve near the airport. they're my, you're limited to the stars. you know, we don't want to attract more and more tourists. we want quality choices, so that not only the tourists enjoy the city, we live there, do to go more. they are the most likely that. but mulligan and like other cities is failing to achieve that goal. the residence of a longer near the district have complained for years about rising rents and the consequences.
jose dummy, andrew eastman, olga looks at malaga with it's almost $600000.00 inhabitants. it's the birthplace of because so and the tourist have of the cost the del sol for this kind of sort of the region. there's no way around sustainability. like that. i got a demographic burden on the coast, just too high. we need to move toward a balance that shouldn't be saved on the traditional tourism. same song each because that's gone. it's also very seasonal. and this all the time we money, the...
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eastman kodak even contributed with 1,500 for the city's professional photographers with this incoming support photographer edward cohen summed up the situation as follows the probabilities are that never since cameras were first invented has there been such a large number eight use at any one place as there has been in san francisco since the 18th of last april everyone who either possessed could buy or borrow one and was then fortunate enough to secure supplies for it made more or less good use of his knowledge of photography. today this output can be viewed online. thanks to the san francisco earthquake and fire project. it includes digitized photographs albums postcards correspondence and eyewitness accounts from six institutions the california historical society the bancroft library the california state library the society of california pioneers the huntington and stanford university. and some 14,000 photographs that have been digitized illustrated the destroyed city and and the rebuilding efforts and these are only the ones that have been donated to collecting institutions. for a
eastman kodak even contributed with 1,500 for the city's professional photographers with this incoming support photographer edward cohen summed up the situation as follows the probabilities are that never since cameras were first invented has there been such a large number eight use at any one place as there has been in san francisco since the 18th of last april everyone who either possessed could buy or borrow one and was then fortunate enough to secure supplies for it made more or less good...
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there's nothing to do with funda fundamentals remember this, eastman kodak in july went from 2 to 60 in two days back in august, september 2008, tillray was 17 and it went to 300. hertz right now, 40 cents to 7 bucks. this has been going on since time in memorial this is a large cap stock at this point this is part of markets. let's look at three charts here, since we -- amc is the subject the first is a chart over the past year. you can almost not see the prior prices because of the current move go to the log chart, next chart. this is where there is a process. in fact, we know that this whole thing got going -- it was $1.95. we surged to essentially 20. we pull back, consolidate. it's a wedge we pop from 10 to 70 look at the final chart. the symmetry is remarkable the january surge is eight to ninefold we consolidate the current surge is from t10 t 70 it's not to say it's easy or that i can figure it out better than anyone else there's no pretending. no fundamentals. it's charts and a lot of people that look at them. >> mike, what would you say to people out there who want to do wh
there's nothing to do with funda fundamentals remember this, eastman kodak in july went from 2 to 60 in two days back in august, september 2008, tillray was 17 and it went to 300. hertz right now, 40 cents to 7 bucks. this has been going on since time in memorial this is a large cap stock at this point this is part of markets. let's look at three charts here, since we -- amc is the subject the first is a chart over the past year. you can almost not see the prior prices because of the current...
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just before we look at some charts, remember this eastman kodak in july, a year ago went from two to 60 in two days what's different than amc? how about tilray back in august, september, 2018, tilray was 17 and went to 300. hertz. look at hertz right now, 40 cents to $7. this has been going on since time immemorial. this is a particularly large cap stock at this point but this fom nan is part of markets let's look at three charts here since amc is the subject the first chart is an ar rigt mattic chart of the past year. you can almost not see the prior prices because of the current move now, over go to the wall chart, next chart this is where there is a process. in fact, we know that this whole thing got going, right, a $1.95 and resurged to essentially 20 pull back, consolidate it's a wedge and then we pop again from 10 to 70. now look at the final chart. the symmetry here is remarkable meaning the january surge is eight to nine-fold move. we consolidate and then this current surge is basically from 10 to 70 you go from 20 li 2 to 20. consolidate, pull back it's not to say it's easy
just before we look at some charts, remember this eastman kodak in july, a year ago went from two to 60 in two days what's different than amc? how about tilray back in august, september, 2018, tilray was 17 and went to 300. hertz. look at hertz right now, 40 cents to $7. this has been going on since time immemorial. this is a particularly large cap stock at this point but this fom nan is part of markets let's look at three charts here since amc is the subject the first chart is an ar rigt...
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so i didn't leave eastman had just finished a presentation on hate groups. when the government began firing into the classroom, she took cover under her presentation partner nicholas, who had been shot and killed. as soon as he saw, i just followed his every body movement and went underneath him and laid there. at that moment i just be talking to god and tell him i don't want to feel i just wanted to fast remember laying there and looking at the floor waiting for footsteps . so i knew and hold my breath cuz i didn't want the shooter to see me breathing and alive. i went to like, i was dead. and i'd say about 20 seconds. he moved on to the next class. i sat up just that and shocked me. the child that i give birth to almost died, that that is drama in gunshots over the phone. she said, i love you. i told her i said a lawyer get off the phone and pay attention and couldn't breathe. i assume she was want to be killed. how could you escape in a small classroom with a guy with a aka 50? how could you how did you find out the way it was safe? actually i was texting
so i didn't leave eastman had just finished a presentation on hate groups. when the government began firing into the classroom, she took cover under her presentation partner nicholas, who had been shot and killed. as soon as he saw, i just followed his every body movement and went underneath him and laid there. at that moment i just be talking to god and tell him i don't want to feel i just wanted to fast remember laying there and looking at the floor waiting for footsteps . so i knew and hold...
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we're all about the stories that matter to the whatever it takes is eastman following on fire made for mines all good in like wayne extremist. so we tried the graphs and again world movie and couple late in burn in south africa. people with disability is more like lisa jobs, independent, make black lives matter. shine a spotlight on racially motivated police. same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more countries. relation, quality or part of everyday life. for many we as why? because life diversity make up your own mind. w for mine's future wars w's richard walker explores the evolution of digital warfare, making military market more efficient. deadly just to share. those with the algorithms survive. interest an aerial future wars starts to tense w $65000.00 pages of reports, hundreds of hours of video and audio material witnesses, brief families, judges lawyers, but no defendants. the trial began today of 3 russians and the ukrainian accused of involvement and shooting down malaysia. airlines flight am age 17 over eastern ukraine 7 years ago. so where are the defendants? i'm
we're all about the stories that matter to the whatever it takes is eastman following on fire made for mines all good in like wayne extremist. so we tried the graphs and again world movie and couple late in burn in south africa. people with disability is more like lisa jobs, independent, make black lives matter. shine a spotlight on racially motivated police. same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more countries. relation, quality or part of everyday life. for many we as why? because...
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as we take on the world, the, we're all about the stories that matter to the whatever the eastman follow on fire need for mines. are you ready to get a little more extreme? places in europe are smashing all the records stepped into a venture. just don't lead your grip. the treasure map for modern globe trotter's over some of europe's wykard breaking. and also in book form. the ah w news, and these are our top stories. needle leaders meeting in brussels have called out china's rising influence as a demik challenge to the global order. the message is in line with us president joe biden's efforts to get allies to stand up to china as authoritarian policies, nato. she's in the shult bags as the.
as we take on the world, the, we're all about the stories that matter to the whatever the eastman follow on fire need for mines. are you ready to get a little more extreme? places in europe are smashing all the records stepped into a venture. just don't lead your grip. the treasure map for modern globe trotter's over some of europe's wykard breaking. and also in book form. the ah w news, and these are our top stories. needle leaders meeting in brussels have called out china's rising influence...
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and then eastman johnson threatens to pull the rug out from under that particular vision by saying maybe maybe not. and so each of the works in this bay each of the works in this exhibition will carry forward those layers of meaning embedded in the time in which they were done as a point of principle and of pride every single quotation. you will find in the book accompanying this exhibition is from the 19th century from someone who survived the war. you will not hear twentieth twenty-first century voices as quotable as my colleagues are and i love them dearly. we're in the footnotes, but i wanted you to hear and experience these stories the way that you would have experienced where you alive at the time. this was the first of a two-part look at the smithsonian american art museum exhibit the civil war and american art. view a slideshow of images at americanart.si.edu. up next we visit the smithsonian american art museum where an exhibit features paintings and photographs created during the civil war curator eleanor jones harvey gives a group of journalists a tour of the galleries and des
and then eastman johnson threatens to pull the rug out from under that particular vision by saying maybe maybe not. and so each of the works in this bay each of the works in this exhibition will carry forward those layers of meaning embedded in the time in which they were done as a point of principle and of pride every single quotation. you will find in the book accompanying this exhibition is from the 19th century from someone who survived the war. you will not hear twentieth twenty-first...
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that's it george you eastman house where lewis hine photographed a family member family in their home and above the fireplace is the fort wagner a drawing of the fort wagner unfortunate death of of all of the men who died including shaw and we see this as a part of the artwork on the wall, and we see the importance of the memory of that experience and contemporary artists such as wendell white looking at the history of these images of and the experience of the images that are in the archives and he's making contemporary images about these experiences. the notion of the grand army of the republic the veterans of the war. this is a parade in may 30th 1912 in the blockson collection at temple university young women and men walking with their grandfathers and fathers marching through the streets. carry me weems another artists who looking at that experience of the war and making art about it and she photographed the the monument the on in in boston and here it's it's title restless actor the longest winter. you marched and marched? and from that experience carrie is looking at the experie
that's it george you eastman house where lewis hine photographed a family member family in their home and above the fireplace is the fort wagner a drawing of the fort wagner unfortunate death of of all of the men who died including shaw and we see this as a part of the artwork on the wall, and we see the importance of the memory of that experience and contemporary artists such as wendell white looking at the history of these images of and the experience of the images that are in the archives...
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bit today, one of the best performing sectors cf industry gains of nearly 7% as you see right there eastman chemical, the mosaic company, west rock and dow incorporated, that's not the dow jones incorporated, out there among the leaders. look at the dow up 1.73% >> american airlines is down 2% in the past month, though. 15% off its 52-week high they are canceling hundreds of flights saying they need to trim their schedule through mid-july. it's not a demand issue. it's a worker shortage leslie josephs is covering the story for us she joins us now leslie, why is it america in particular that can't seem to get workers? >> so what they have done is they've packed their schedule fuller than some competitors like delta and united. and what they're finding there are a shortage of workers. they're in the middle of training pilots. that might have been idled during the pandemic. i mean, remember, think back to a year ago we were retiring planes airlines were telling employees to please, please, please, take an early retirement or a buyout package. so their focus has switched entirely that's why the
bit today, one of the best performing sectors cf industry gains of nearly 7% as you see right there eastman chemical, the mosaic company, west rock and dow incorporated, that's not the dow jones incorporated, out there among the leaders. look at the dow up 1.73% >> american airlines is down 2% in the past month, though. 15% off its 52-week high they are canceling hundreds of flights saying they need to trim their schedule through mid-july. it's not a demand issue. it's a worker shortage...
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jose dummy, andrew eastman olga looks at my la guy with it's almost 600000 inhabitants. it's the birthplace of because so and the tourist have of the cost the del sol, for this kind of sort of the region. there's no way around sustainability. i got a demographic burden on the coast, just too high. we need to move toward a balance that shouldn't be saved on the traditional tourism. same on each because that's gone. also very seasonal. and this all the time we money, the mulligan, local politicians feel they're on the right track. they want to attract visitors who are interested in culture and they want to show off their nature reserve near the airport. their goal to the future my, you know what i do respect. you know, we don't want to attract more and more tourists. we want quality choices so that not only the tourists enjoy the city, we live there, do to go more they, i get your muscle. but mulligan and like other cities is failing to achieve that goal. the residence of a longer near the district have complained for years about rising rents, and the consequences of us ha
jose dummy, andrew eastman olga looks at my la guy with it's almost 600000 inhabitants. it's the birthplace of because so and the tourist have of the cost the del sol, for this kind of sort of the region. there's no way around sustainability. i got a demographic burden on the coast, just too high. we need to move toward a balance that shouldn't be saved on the traditional tourism. same on each because that's gone. also very seasonal. and this all the time we money, the mulligan, local...
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jose dummy, andrew eastman, olga looks at malaga with its almost $600000.00 inhabitants. it's the birthplace of because so and the tourist have of the cost the del sol, for this kind of sort of the region. there's no way around sustainability. well, i've got it. i got a demographic burden on the coast, just too high. we need to move toward a balance that shouldn't be saved on the traditional tourism. same on each because that's gone. also very seasonal. and this all the time we need the mulligan, local politicians feel they're on the right track. they want to attract visitors who are interested in culture and they want to show off their nature reserve near the airport. their goal for the future. knowing my, you're limited to the stuff. you know, we don't want to attract more and more tourists. we want quality tourists so that not only the tourists enjoy the city, we live there due to the i get your most likely that. but mulligan and like other cities is failing to achieve that goal. the residence of a longer near the district have complained for years about rising rents,
jose dummy, andrew eastman, olga looks at malaga with its almost $600000.00 inhabitants. it's the birthplace of because so and the tourist have of the cost the del sol, for this kind of sort of the region. there's no way around sustainability. well, i've got it. i got a demographic burden on the coast, just too high. we need to move toward a balance that shouldn't be saved on the traditional tourism. same on each because that's gone. also very seasonal. and this all the time we need the...
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would do the pandemic hook-ups, but in terms of, you know, stop saying "like" so much, professor eastmaned to stop saying -- >> i'm back to like. >> seth: yeah. i'm pretty bad with like too >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> and professor kosberg would say, you know, "you need to come to class more" and you need to, you know, "you need to do your thesis." and i'm like, "but professor kosberg, all due respect, have you ever been on a microphone? she said, "no, wendy i'm professor kosberg and i know what i'm doing." and i was just like, "oh, okay." >> seth: when were you -- at what age were you first on a microphone on a radio show after college? >> no, during college. >> seth: during college. >> i was an intern in boston at matt siegel at kiss 108. >> seth: all right >> yeah, kiss 108. >> seth: yeah, i remember kiss 108 >> yeah, the internship was good, and northeastern was good, but only because i made it good. you know, i used it for what i needed it for. but these kids, you know, when i go to profess, i want to tell them, you know, don't ask me about what does it take to be a talk show host ho
would do the pandemic hook-ups, but in terms of, you know, stop saying "like" so much, professor eastmaned to stop saying -- >> i'm back to like. >> seth: yeah. i'm pretty bad with like too >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> and professor kosberg would say, you know, "you need to come to class more" and you need to, you know, "you need to do your thesis." and i'm like, "but professor kosberg, all due respect, have you ever been on a...
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eastman mud provides drinking water to 1.4 million customers and wastewater treatment for about 740,000ustomers again. those rate increases have been approved. and a barrier weather lots of sunshine. today, the wind still somewhat of a factor not as strong as yesterday. but still some breeze is kicking up just over the past a few hours, especially near the coast and right around the bay. and even in this backyard as well. the winds have been picking up. we're showing you the satellite where we actually have a clear skies over a good portion of the bay area this afternoon, except if you look up to the north, some clouds and even a few showers to the north of reading or right around reading and approaching mount shasta, so some instability for that portion of the state all kind of linked up to the cool pattern. we have been dealing with her tracking over the past couple days. we still have that onshore breeze. we still have those breezy conditions out there having an impact on temperatures and the wind speeds right now, fairfield that's a stronger gusts of up to 29 my was an hour and last
eastman mud provides drinking water to 1.4 million customers and wastewater treatment for about 740,000ustomers again. those rate increases have been approved. and a barrier weather lots of sunshine. today, the wind still somewhat of a factor not as strong as yesterday. but still some breeze is kicking up just over the past a few hours, especially near the coast and right around the bay. and even in this backyard as well. the winds have been picking up. we're showing you the satellite where we...
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s&p 500 winners, eastman chemical.re a thing of the past. top performers nasdaq, cisco up 1.4%. note huge gains therefore attack on the nasdaq. 10 year treasury yield again, i came in this morning at 1.42 and now it's gone up to 1.47 with the price of gold last week dropping below $1800 an ounce. it's that 1778 as we speak. one more check of it bitcoin holding on the downside, but worth $32,500 per coin. 23 and me, they do at home dna testing and they went public on the nasdaq. i want to know what they have in the pipeline. what is new in the future for 23 and me? the ceo is coming up later on the show. electric vehicle startup will manufacture in oklahoma. we spoke to the governor of oklahoma friday. he told us why they were going there. we will speak with the ceo of canoe today and i'm dying to ask him, would he ever consider building a manufacturing plant in a blue state, you know california, new jersey, new york-- new york. i will ask him for first, one man says he invested $20 and crypto called bunny rocket or roc
s&p 500 winners, eastman chemical.re a thing of the past. top performers nasdaq, cisco up 1.4%. note huge gains therefore attack on the nasdaq. 10 year treasury yield again, i came in this morning at 1.42 and now it's gone up to 1.47 with the price of gold last week dropping below $1800 an ounce. it's that 1778 as we speak. one more check of it bitcoin holding on the downside, but worth $32,500 per coin. 23 and me, they do at home dna testing and they went public on the nasdaq. i want to...
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metal stocks and leaders of the pack, cf industries, mosaic as well, paper and packaging chemicals eastman back to you guys, downtown, at the new york stock exchange. >>> thank you very much. as you know, june is pride month and all month long we're spotlighting cnbc contributors, business leader and our own cnbc anchors and producers. this is human rights campaign president alfonso david. >> i have a message for the young lgbtq person living in a state that recently passed anti-lgbtq legislation don't forget your capacity don't forget you have value. and don't forget you have a community that is here to support you through everything your lgbtq identity is a strength, not a weakness, don't ever forget that at cdw, we get your it staff has be ready to take on new challenges. that's why we built an office obstacle course ... to prepare our people for anything. you're late well, cdw amplified services experts will consult with you to design, orchestrate and manage your most complex technologies to help you quickly overcome any obstacle ... without all of this. oh, that is better. who's that?
metal stocks and leaders of the pack, cf industries, mosaic as well, paper and packaging chemicals eastman back to you guys, downtown, at the new york stock exchange. >>> thank you very much. as you know, june is pride month and all month long we're spotlighting cnbc contributors, business leader and our own cnbc anchors and producers. this is human rights campaign president alfonso david. >> i have a message for the young lgbtq person living in a state that recently passed...
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if you suck like ge, eastman ko kodak, hey, keep doing what you're doing you guys aren't competing withe you see what i'm saying? why is that a metric that we use to go after them. >> that will be a point of contention that's going to be a point of contention during the markup today. why the $600 billion threshold why not 500 billion? why not $700 billion that's certainly going to be one of the questions, the metric around users that's going to be debated as well that brings up the broader point. is this really about rethinking antitrust or is this really about going after a handful of big u.s. companies because over in the senate the leading voice there is senator amy klobuchar. she's the chair of the antitrust subcommittee she came out with her own bill that took a sort of more comprehensive view of antitrust that changes the burden of proof, it changes the risk standard for when mergers should be reviewed. that could affect more than just the tech industry. that could affect financial services as well what the house judiciary committee is proposing is really about just those handful
if you suck like ge, eastman ko kodak, hey, keep doing what you're doing you guys aren't competing withe you see what i'm saying? why is that a metric that we use to go after them. >> that will be a point of contention that's going to be a point of contention during the markup today. why the $600 billion threshold why not 500 billion? why not $700 billion that's certainly going to be one of the questions, the metric around users that's going to be debated as well that brings up the...
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would say that that should be implicit a lot when you're investing in almost anything i don't think eastmanneral electric told people that specifically. here's what i think. i think adam aron, let's say there's two kinds of shareholders there's the meme stock shareholders and the long-term shareholder. if your a a long-term shareholder don't you say, way to go? >> no. >> you've got to do this. >> even though you're getting diluted? >> 100%. >> the meme stock people are not happy. >> it went up 20% down 10%. >> right >> it's moving lower now. >> i hand it to adam aron. you're handing me this on a silver platter. >> that's what you've got to do. >> you've got to do. >> speaking of, we're going to settle all these questions right now with the definitive answer with our next guest. he's in the a guest. he's one of us amc almost doubling yesterday. it's always nice to have you on, jon, as a guest on "squawk box." the company ceo leaned into its place in meme stock mania. that was yesterday raised 230 million by issuing new shares. now we've got this new stuff, jon fortt. what do you think? this
would say that that should be implicit a lot when you're investing in almost anything i don't think eastmanneral electric told people that specifically. here's what i think. i think adam aron, let's say there's two kinds of shareholders there's the meme stock shareholders and the long-term shareholder. if your a a long-term shareholder don't you say, way to go? >> no. >> you've got to do this. >> even though you're getting diluted? >> 100%. >> the meme stock people...
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elmer a care giver, tim eastman and ginger buick cuss to va ross, essential caregiver. john to his wife patricia. karen clink to her mother. katie to her uncle jack. and lore et wire to her mother in law. lurey, louis eel to her husband jack. amy saunders to her mother mother. cindy essential caregiver to her father. denise, essential caregiver to her husband. die an to her mother joe an. and emmy essential caregiver. fell is yeah to her mother joyce. margaret to her mother and martha rhodes to...