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back we are back with valueact founder and chairman jeff ubben and nikola motor company ceo trevor meltonere's people can get in and an early stage with growth. i want the rules to be loosened so that people can get in on an idea sooner, and we don't have another situation. you say there is another connection here. tell about the connection. so ultimately nikola is going public barely compared to most companies. think that's how it's going to be in the future for a while. the reason while is when that we work debacle happen, most of the very large investors around the world that were piling billions into startups and tech companies, said look, we had no idea what was going on, it was very hard in hard for us to see we want people to have complete transparency now we want to make sure our money is protected. money in the private sector became very difficult to me had to give up a lot. the public was dying for stock, to buy stock in nikola so we decided let's go public early. even though we are a few months early, it normally companies would wait until they are right in production to go. i
back we are back with valueact founder and chairman jeff ubben and nikola motor company ceo trevor meltonere's people can get in and an early stage with growth. i want the rules to be loosened so that people can get in on an idea sooner, and we don't have another situation. you say there is another connection here. tell about the connection. so ultimately nikola is going public barely compared to most companies. think that's how it's going to be in the future for a while. the reason while is...
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tough but fair new york and la people tell it like it it was they call it the concrete jungle the meltonthomas said. it never sleeps it's this energy that makes it feel like home but amid the hustle it's important to listen and pay attention because it's not just the loudest voices who need to be heard we all have a story to tell but i see it as my job as a journalist to go beyond the obvious now i'm based in europe playing my work takes me around the world but my it seems for me in this state to tell the important stories behind the headlines what is the heart of the story why does it matter who live in times past 6 focus if you want us to cut through the noise to get to the truth. by the sarah tele and i want you to double. going to. stay up to date don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com hard. life like. germany which b.t.w. any time any place. music video never. have i don't know but it was practically songs to sing along to come down to just a combo from super funds to do such. a varied course is put into active exercises the odd thing about that d w joe come a slash don
tough but fair new york and la people tell it like it it was they call it the concrete jungle the meltonthomas said. it never sleeps it's this energy that makes it feel like home but amid the hustle it's important to listen and pay attention because it's not just the loudest voices who need to be heard we all have a story to tell but i see it as my job as a journalist to go beyond the obvious now i'm based in europe playing my work takes me around the world but my it seems for me in this state...
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children color of course on show you could take your impressions home with you and to commit to talking melton for the cinemas on the one hand and also for internal use in the military or. before they were crushed 2 colognes defenders had managed to blow up the bridges over the rhine which meant the allies would not be able to cross the river for the time being. then just a day after the conquest of downtown cologne the americans pulled off another military coup about 55 kilometers upstream. a small advance patrol from the us 9th division reached the luton doff bridge which spans the rhine at remagen . to the great surprise the structure had not been blown up and there was little resistance from enemy troops. very much focused strong battalion did not turn up nothing had been there and done a bit of shooting on the small patrol that there weren't any american soldiers would not have been able to reach the bridge and the bridge across was so easily. the bridge was captured in a surprise attack the action was reenacted for propaganda units a few days later. more than $8000.00 u.s. soldiers were
children color of course on show you could take your impressions home with you and to commit to talking melton for the cinemas on the one hand and also for internal use in the military or. before they were crushed 2 colognes defenders had managed to blow up the bridges over the rhine which meant the allies would not be able to cross the river for the time being. then just a day after the conquest of downtown cologne the americans pulled off another military coup about 55 kilometers upstream. a...
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i stop my vehicle and walked towards the house, the memories wash over melike the sunlight on the melton hills . and so this introduction i think says a lot about why i wrote hill women and how i see it being in conversation with other depictions about appalachia that we see being really popular both in recent years and presently. around 2015, it became, there were a lot of things written about appalachia and a lot of people were debating the problems there and these were problems i was aware of, once i was familiar with but what i wasn't hearing a lot about was the hope and the way that people are coping with those problems and the creative solutions and strength of communities addressing these problems and addressing them well so i wrote this book in large part to tell that side of the story, to show that there is hope in these communities people talk about the problems so often, there is hope in poverty and strength in communities that struggle. i had always known this, i had always been aware of these virtues of appalachia and the way that struggling communities so much to offer but
i stop my vehicle and walked towards the house, the memories wash over melike the sunlight on the melton hills . and so this introduction i think says a lot about why i wrote hill women and how i see it being in conversation with other depictions about appalachia that we see being really popular both in recent years and presently. around 2015, it became, there were a lot of things written about appalachia and a lot of people were debating the problems there and these were problems i was aware...
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joshua in melton mowbray went to school as dennis the menace. what a fantastic face paint or mask.sed as the gruffalo — a favourite character for many children. lily has gone as roald dahl‘s book—loving heroine matilda. thank you very much for sending those pictures and hopefully we can see some more throughout the day, but right now, we will return to the british chambers of‘ annual conference we mentioned this a moment ago and the health secretary matt hancock is going to be addressing the audience and talking about the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak in the uk and here he is. thank you very much indeed. it is not often that a health secretary gets invited to the british chambers of commerce and i do not think you have invited me here because of my reputation as an app here because of my reputation as an app developer. i want to talk today about the coronavirus and the contribution that british business can make to helping us as a nation to tackle it. but i also wanted to say what a huge honour it is to address you today, to address this conference. for a pro—bu
joshua in melton mowbray went to school as dennis the menace. what a fantastic face paint or mask.sed as the gruffalo — a favourite character for many children. lily has gone as roald dahl‘s book—loving heroine matilda. thank you very much for sending those pictures and hopefully we can see some more throughout the day, but right now, we will return to the british chambers of‘ annual conference we mentioned this a moment ago and the health secretary matt hancock is going to be...