GBA Presents: House of Gummy-!

Can anyone talk me out of VALE at 12.47?



I would say all " heavy " ideas that rely on China are kaput. So Iron ore :thumbsdown:

Chinese steel demand appears "weak" and iron ore is about to enter a period of seasonal weakness driven by the China steel mill stocking cycle---Vale's share price remains "strongly correlated" with iron ore.
 
Talk about on point! CNBC discussing lawless society and theft at retail....

THEFT<-- How do we stop it.// where is the tech solutions.

Ringing a bell when you walk out is old tech!! We need new tech.--

ROBOTS?
 
Oh here we go --

ROBOCOP
Lowe’s introduces brand new way to catch thieves with ‘dystopian’ device as retail theft causes closures in industry

  • Published: 18:48 ET, Mar 13 2023
  • Updated: 18:49 ET, Mar 13 2023

SOME Lowe's locations are testing security robots as retailers try various tactics to stop the increase of store theft.

Lowe’s stores across Philadelphia have implemented K5 autonomous outdoor security robots manufactured by Knightscope, which is a security tech company based in the Silicon Valley area of California.


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Lowe’s stores across Philadelphia have implemented K5 autonomous outdoor security robotsCredit: Philadelphia Inquirer
 
Oh oH......

Description

Knightscope, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, markets, deploys, and supports autonomous security robots (ASR) in the United States. Its products include K3 and K5 ASRs designed to roam a geo-fenced area autonomously by utilizing numerous sensors and lasers, either on a random basis or based on a particular patrolling algorithm to navigate around people, vehicles, and objects in dynamic indoor or outdoor environments; K1, an ASR for used in indoors or outdoors and at ingress/egress points for both people and vehicles; and K7, a multi-terrain ASR. The company also develops and operates the Knightscope security operations center (KSOC), a browser-based interface, which allows real-time data access service to its clients for alert of an abnormal event; and Knightscope network operations center (KNOC), a custom set of tools that enables it to manage and monitor the network of ASRs with alerts related to critical indicators and statistics, including charging, software, navigation, and temperatures, as well as to execute over-the-air software upgrades, patches, and other related items. In addition, it offers Knightscope+ remote monitoring, an optional service for clients that operate without a fully staffed 24/7 security operations center. The company serves universities, municipalities, rail, healthcare, parks, casinos, corporations, law enforcement, county agencies, and property management companies, as well as the U.S. federal government. Knightscope, Inc. was incorporated in 2013 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
 
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