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Think about this. New trucks electric.

TA sells gas.

If they don't invest enough they will be out maneuvered by others BLINK or such.
So outlay of funds will be HUGE

Unless he gov pays them to do it<------- But with Manchin around that won't happen.

New trucks driven by no one! How do they buy coffee and a donut?????

Robots don't even pee.
Trucks will use fuel cells in our brave new world.

Besides Stoney, you won't see an autonomous truck on I-95 aside from a big media event when one actually does grace that clusterf*ck, in your lifetime.

Manchin's constituents represents 1/2 of 1% of the U.S. population btw. :D
 
That Manchin is like a Republican in sheep's clothing. He wants to protect coal.

How are we ever going to get anywhere.

It's all very interesting. We have a certain number of degrees we have to claw back. Or the Earth will fall apart. But progress cannot be too fast or the world will self implode. We are in a bad place.

Aliens are watching.

We are that cross roads and the way we act nothing will ever get done. Ever,

exactly what the Aliens are counting on.
 
REMOVING SNAP FROM GREEN GARDEN PORTFOLIO. @$77.50- good gain.>

GBA SELL Snap Inc. (SNAP)


77.64+0.30 (+0.38%)
As of 9:45AM EDT.
Look at it fall lol.
Good call Stoney!
You get a "Jr. Savant" merit badge for the day.

It does this before every ER.
All the calls will drop to nothing, the whales will buy like fiends, they'll sell a gillion puts down here, and by next month it'll be $90.
 
We learned a couple things today.

1-Airlines not looking good - Holiday travel pricing going wrong direction/ demand down.

2- Colin Powell died breakthrough case...

3- Disney delays 'Thor,' 'Doctor Strange' release dates, Variety reports 11:29 DIS

Disney perhaps has the pulse of the economy more than most. This is a bad sign.
 
Latch dives as Goldman Sachs points to delayed residential construction
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  • Latch, Inc. (LTCH-12.5%) shares fall as Goldman Sachs downgrades the stock to Neutral from Buy citing supply chain challenges that will delay residential construction projects. The investment firm believes that the supply issues will last into the back half of 2022.
  • “On the positive side we currently assume that catch-up payments are possible in later 2022, which could make up for weakness earlier in the year,” writes analyst Rod Hall.
  • Goldman Sachs lowers its price target on LTCH to $10 from $16.
  • Latch operates a full-building system for apartment and other rental unit owners that allows easy smart access for renters. Read more about what the company does in an analysis
 
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