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Why?
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by
Cuzzin Todd
*That's the problem.* There's more to life and human society than the bottom line. -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Jul 12 '19, 17:22
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Responses:
#LateStageCapitalism -- nm
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Qale
Jul 12, 17:49
True. But that has nothing to do with stocks and investing and such. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 12, 17:34
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Which is what I'm saying the problem is. It's psychotic. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 17:39
Customer....not prisoner...they don't have to be there...yet they stay customers. You are projecting your emotions, not theirs. Facebook is making $
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Bacon
Jul 12, 17:30
15
Prolonged and repeat mistreatment of customer information should (and eventually must) result in being seen as an indefensibly toxic practice. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 17:38
14
From the customer perspective, people for the most part don't seem to care. As much as they probably should. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 12, 17:59
(From an investment perspective, in addition to the customer perspective. It is a danger sign for a significant future meltdown.)
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 17:44
Look at facebook like cigarettes. People know it's bad for them but they are addicted to it. -- nm
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Bacon
Jul 12, 17:43
11
That's a fair assessment for customer usage patterns, yes.
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 17:47
10
Just like profits, analysts will speculate about an upcoming fine amount. If the fine comes in lower, the stock rises, fine higher the stock can fall
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Bacon
Jul 12, 17:51
Oh, wait. The after hours window is only about 2 hours, isn't it? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 17:51
8
Extended hours are, but stocks trade after hours all the time. -- nm
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Bacon
Jul 12, 17:53
7
But most online tickers wouldn't factor that in until the next day, right? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 17:55
6
No stocks still move on news. There is the closing price, and an after hours price.
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Bacon
Jul 12, 17:58
5
TIL. Thanks! -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 18:00
Facebook closing and current after hours price
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Bacon
Jul 12, 17:59
3
Oh! Hmm. Actually that's pretty muted. Thanks! -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 18:00
2
May have already been priced in.
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Reagen
Jul 12, 19:00
yeah, that is a tiny move -- nm
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Bacon
Jul 12, 18:01
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