We know that we saw it happen with one place closing after another here and moving over there. The Clintons aided in that when in office. Apparently they were playing it both ways at tax time. They’d go to another country say China and change the name to a Chinese company. But when they exported it was of course the illusion off a American brand. So at tax time they would claim to China there a American company getting the benefits of going there and here claim they were a Chinese company.
At the same time in order to move back they’d have to be less evil here abs guarantee it 100 yrs out.
Intel wants to make chips here but apparently the government is dragging their feet as usual.
Mr Copper 9:25
Ipso 13:52
Okay that make sense. Still I can’t see owning 5 % gives them priority over Musk who wants to buy it if it’s a American company and a American wants to it and make it American under our constitution. Looks like they owned a lot of the shares. I don’t even have a account there I won’t waste my time. It’s bad enough with FB so I usually just post news to stay out of FB jail. But even then they’ll try it. Apparently I’m on a 60 day something or another for some news they didn’t like. It’s almost comical. They will say no one can see this but you. I guess it’s there shadow banning.
Russia confirms that missile cruiser Moskva, the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, has sunk. It is the biggest warship to be destroyed since WWII. https://t.co/s3MXtsYlxK pic.twitter.com/ubgmcafjUM
— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) April 14, 2022
RE: the Invisible Hand of capitalism
Mr. Copper,
I hadn’t heard this term for a long while.
Reading it in your post reminded me that I used to say it to my Commie Lib friend all the time.
We would playing a particular card game, and if the game started out “Even Bid” I would say to him “just watch – the Invisible Hand of Capitalism work it’s magic”.
And it did! It was unbelievable how often the game ended up with NO LOSERS
invisible hand, metaphor,
introduced by the 18th-century Scottish philosopher and economist Adam Smith, that characterizes the mechanisms through which beneficial social and economic outcomes may arise from the accumulated self-interested actions of individuals, none of whom intends to bring about such outcomes.
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Alex Valdor @ 9:38 re your “ports where they can’t dock and offload because of logistic ‘logjams’.”
Posted by Mr.Copper @ 12:55 on April 14, 2022
Some plans and ideas work good for the short term, 30-40-50 years, but bad for the long term. I remember reading something about a President asking Lord Maynard Keynes about an idea or plan or solution, (for the depression?) “But what about the future with this plan”? He answered, “In the future we will be dead”. I think Mr. Market, or the invisible hand of capitalism, is now back in charge for the solutions of the present day problems.
I Think We All Forgot About Seabridge Gold, SA, Top Performer Today.
I remember years ago it was very popular. Just added it to my gold miner watch list.
https://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=SA&ty=c&ta=1&p=d
Check out SSRM. Lots of insider selling at $17.50 in Jan, and its $24 today. I myself like miners with a decent market cap. Especially if I see a PE and a div. Market caps of $25 million to $500 million are a turn off to me.
goldielocks
Looks like the Saudi’s own a bit more than 5% of Twitter so I don’t know how they could block it? Maybe some intimidation of other shareholders? Their oil gives them power.
Ipso
So Saudi showing it’s hand with US censorship along with China. Well good, maybe Musk can negotiate a lower price.
@ipso facto, re “This could be dangerous to the pocketbooks of everyone who owns mines in Mali, Ghana etc.”
Hell no, I don’t care about, know about, or support Jihadis. I just googled it. I’m just watching the game. And I think anybody or corporation (even us re stocks) that invests money in foreign countries, is taking risks. High risk high return, until it ends, like in Cuba and SOOOO many other countries. Things change. Nothing stays the same. We used to have slaves all over the world.
D’oh!
Twitter Shares Tumble After Saudi Shareholders Reject Musk Bid
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/best-and-final-offer-elon-musk-offers-buy-twitter-5420-share
Richard 5:05
It’s all subjective. If I were in those countries during that time I’d be investing in foreign markets like the US with the strongest dollar. Having the stocks go up and paid with worthless money be Germany or Zimbabwe wouldn’t mean much.
In fact from what little I know our market had to be shut down back when because Europe et all we’re buying US stocks and wanted it in our gold to use it in there’s.
We may post things on peoples perspectives on what if’s but it’s important right now to stay focused on what real and not get misled down the wrong path. The time will come when the masses will act and then we can base on what the market perceives but right now people are on the fence abs we have people as far as PMs working to keep it down for their benefit. So until then being ahead of the game so to speak we have to stay on focus and what the charts are forming, inflation, how the Fed is reacting to inflation, supply problems, civil unrest, lawlessness and lefties that will only lead to more lawlessness who think communism is a free ride and more economic decline and the same with open borders. It’s not gonna be easy or one issue. People are currently trying to move out of the dollar like Russia China Mid East and so forth while currently due to war it’s a safe haven for now. If the dollar goes down then yeah emerging markets can profit but now Covid impacted them. They need to wake up to that game being played on them by other forces if they haven’t already.
Mr.Copper @ 13:0
This could be dangerous to the pocketbooks of everyone who owns mines in Mali, Ghana etc. Besides that it’s a disaster for everyone who lives there as well. Not much immediately going on but something to watch.
These countries are not “colonies” anymore and have had their independence for many years.
Do you support the Jihadis?
ipso facto @ 9:56 re your “If the French leave West Africa then the Jihadi problems will get worse” “Former Colonies in Africa Demand a Reset “
To me, that means, when the French went INTO West Africa, the decades of changes probably created a reason for Jihadi.
“Jihadi problems will get worse”?? But for who is the question. This is a growing trend, problems for foreign colony owners, as the local domestic people get smarter and pissed off over time.
Alex Valdor @ 9:38…Good catch on Revelation 18:17. Thanks! Can’t get more specific than that IMO!!
I hope at least a few will take the few seconds to open their Bible and read what it says….. It could change the course of your life as you watch this unfold and you WAKE UP!
Alex Valdor @ 9:38 re your “ports where they can’t dock and offload because of logistic ‘logjams’.”
Some plans and ideas work good for the short term, 30-40-50 years, but bad for the long term. I remember reading something about a President asking Lord Maynard Keynes about an idea or plan or solution, (for the depression?) “But what about the future with this plan”? He answered, “In the future we will be dead”. I think Mr. Market or the invisible hand of capitalism, is now back in charge for the solutions of the present day problems.
Adens put out a well bullish PM report overnite….so the scum give’em a good kicking
this happens everytime they do a report.
I think this is great!
Bienvenidos! First Texas Bus Full Of Migrants Dropped Off In Washington DC
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/bienvenidos-first-texas-bus-full-migrants-dropped-washington-dc
Didn’t take a Covid hit like so many others did …
Lundin Gold’s quarterly production reaches all-time high
If the French leave West Africa then the Jihadi problems will get worse
Down With France’: Former Colonies in Africa Demand a Reset
https://dnyuz.com/2022/04/14/down-with-france-former-colonies-in-africa-demand-a-reset/
So Elon is offering to buy Twitter
I like it. He certainly seems more free speech oriented.
Mr. Copper
It would appear that the day is coming for shipping .
Take a peek at Revelations chapter 18 around verse 17…
Seems to be starting already at ports where they can’t dock and offload because of logistic ‘logjams’.
Newmont (NEM) to Acquire Remaining 5% Stake in Yanacocha for $48M
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/newmont-nem-acquire-remaining-5-150903355.html
ALEXCO CLOSES $13.1 MILLION NON-BROKERED PRIVATE PLACEMENT
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/alexco-closes-13-1-million-194900771.html
Eldorado Gold Announces First Quarter 2022 Preliminary Production; Maintains Full Year Production Guidance; Provides Conference Call Details
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/eldorado-gold-announces-first-quarter-210000219.html
B2Gold Reports Strong Gold Production for Q1 2022 with Total Gold Production of 209,365 oz, 5% Above Budget; On Track to Meet Annual Guidance of 990,000 to 1,050,000 oz of Total Gold Production
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/b2gold-reports-strong-gold-production-073000533.html
Q1 Production Sets Barrick On Track to Achieve 2022 Targets
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/q1-production-sets-barrick-track-110000544.html
Wesdome Announces 2022 First Quarter Production Results
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/wesdome-announces-2022-first-quarter-110000564.html
Globex: Update on Labyrinth Gold Project
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/globex-labyrinth-gold-project-130000641.html
Mandalay Resources Corporation Announces Production and Sales Results for the First Quarter of 2022
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mandalay-resources-corporation-announces-production-113000647.html
VIZSLA SILVER ANNOUNCES NEW DISCOVERY ALONG THE ANIMAS VEIN CORRIDOR AT PANUCO
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/vizsla-silver-announces-discovery-along-120000393.html
New Ball Mill on site at Boston Project of Newlox Gold
https://ceo.ca/@thenewswire/new-ball-mill-on-site-at-boston-project-of-newlox-gold
Vendetta Mining 2022 Drilling Program and Corporate Update
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/vendetta-mining-2022-drilling-program-and-corporate
E79 Resources Visible Gold Intersected in Maiden Drill Program at Twist Creek Prospect, Victoria, Australia
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/e79-resources-visible-gold-intersected-in-maiden-drill
Seabridge Gold Reports Updated Mineral Resource Estimates for Mitchell and East Mitchell Deposits
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/seabridge-gold-reports-updated-mineral-resource-estimates
TomaGold intersects 1.83 g/t Au over 52.3 m, including 125 g/t Au over 0.5 m at a depth of 350 m at Obalski
https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/tomagold-intersects-183-gt-au-over-523-m-including
Great Panther Reports First Quarter 2022 Production Results
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/great-panther-reports-first-quarter-2022-production
Treasury Metals Announces Updated Mineral Resource Estimate at Goliath Gold Complex
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/treasury-metals-announces-updated-mineral-resource
SILVERCORP REPORTS OPERATIONAL RESULTS AND THE FINANCIAL RESULTS RELEASE DATE FOR FISCAL 2022
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/silvercorp-reports-operational-results-and-the-financial-f2ccb
AVINO DELIVERS STEADY Q1 2022 PRODUCTION RESULTS
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/avino-delivers-steady-q1-2022-production-results
@goldilocks, re breaking 50 year old bad habits, no pain no gain
China is throwing gas on the rapidly ending and reversal of the 50 year old supply chain habits, and resulting inflation crises with their current policies that will be felt across the world, until supply chains become cheaper and more local to where they are needed.
For example, if each and every country produced its own TV sets, shoes and socks, each country would have more work and be better off. The global shipping industry that benefited for decades would be screwed.