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Compania Cervecerias Unidas SA ADR
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I’m a RBLX bull. However, I will always respect conversation and discourse, even on the opposing side. I think the valuation has gotten pretty ungrounded, but market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent. As unfortunate as it is, I don’t think anyone cares about the pedophile cases. Markets will keep on investing and the company will keep on “doing everything that they can.” Putting this in quotes as I don’t know what’s going on. We have seen companies like Meta get away with things like this too. In terms of your other points around profitability, it is important to look at Roblox adjusted earnings because they under report revenue. Their bookings reflects actual cash going in. It’s weird how revenue works with them because they do a useful life assumption of Robux purchases of 34 months, and only 12 months is reflected in the current year (if that). I respect your idea, but I think this is a very risky play. They continue to break CCU records, the immersive economy is healthy, and they are making headway with ads.
Accelerating growth, smashing CCU records (more concurrent users than the entirety of Steam combined), new monetization levers…the list goes on.
25% peak CCU jump on the weekend
I don’t think it’s going to dump until after earnings, that’s based on the fact one of its games have reached the largest CCU ever recorded. Investors are going to want to see how that translates into revenue. I believe we haven’t reached the top but short term traders might start selling soon but will be quickly bought up anyway. I’m long $120 calls.
So Ubi just announced that Skull&Bones has cost 650-850M and their peak CCU was 400 in the first week. This is the biggest flop in the history of gaming. Good luck going long with Ubi.
I love the ICU and miss it big time. Unfortunately where I live there's a hospital that blows all the others away in pay and benefits so I went there. The CCU here is a disaster and I won't go anywhere near it. So now I'm stuck in med surg/tele. Although I'm thinking going back to my old hospital in a per diem role so I can have some sort of satisfaction in my job.
CCU, GD, KDP, TAP, TSM, TXN Doesn't really depend on valuation so much as when I have funds. Then will check the valuation.
Also XRT is a open-ended etf. This means custom creation units can be used for this etf. CCU’s were created in 2019 and allow non-Prorata creation units and fulfillment obligations to be settled with like-securities(derivatives) or cash. This article mentions it a bit, but would highly reccomend looking further into it. Regardless of if this creates an ability to short specific companies(it does), it also creates liquidity risk for the ETF itself, which may result in the ETF price depegging from the NAV.
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Ok, but sell this shit before Q1 results. CCU, chilean company. They produce beer, some liquors, are the bottling company for pepsico as well. My thesis here is simple. Given ENSO (El Niño - La Niña), this summer is stupidly hot in the south hemisphere. A hot summer equals more beer. Given the current economic climate in the countries where CCU operates and especially Chile, that means more CHEAP beer and not fancy hipster IPAs. At that segment they are still market leaders, even though AB Inbev is putting one hell of a fight and will win in 5 years or less. Now, going back to this disgusting balls getting stuck in your couch summer, you have similarities with 2019. In 2019, CCU had a +30% rally during the south hemisphere summer. I remember this shit vividly as I used it as an example as a TA at a fancy school at a fancy program in the US mixing climate and finance haha. So yeah, I will play this shit too, I have a really small position waiting to liquidate other shit, I will play with a x10 leverage and good luck my fellow retardados
bet on Brazil and Argentina, bet on matches... emmm, bet on booze stocks? I am looking at CCU (Chile, trades in NYSE)
CCU has been a steady dividend payer for me. The dividend keeps going up as the stock price keeps getting hammered by the market. Someday the stock price will recover; until then, I will just keep earning the dividends and reinvesing at low, low prices, which works for me. Always do your own DD before buying!
Ironically CCU also stands for Critical Care Unit.
there are tons of them but here's one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCU-VQ3khcU
Not sure if anybody wants to factor any of this in, but other than the Delta Variant, my wife is a CCU RN in Florida. They are seeing a rise in COVID! The cases in unvaccinated people are on the rise on her unit and hearing the same from all other Florida hospitals. Don’t know how this will affect the cruise industry
If you want to see how to do it inside of Google Sheets using resident functions I have it like this (column Q): [Detailed Trade Tracking Sheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hSa3Mbb1uvVqz4Y745hPzIXpCAa9xOCMCp4gGy29CCU/edit?usp=sharing) ​ Here's the code (ticker symbol or option symbol is in column A) =if(A3="","",IF(F3="N",GOOGLEFINANCE(A3,"price"),index(query(importhtml(concatenate("http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/", G3, "/options?countrycode=US&showAll=True"), "table", 1), concatenate("SELECT * LIMIT ", match("Symbol",index(query(importhtml(concatenate("http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/", G3, "/options?countrycode=US&showAll=True"), "table", 1), concatenate("SELECT * LIMIT 50 OFFSET ", match(concatenate("Expires ",TEXT(J3,"mmmm d, yyyy")),index(importhtml(concatenate("http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/",G3,"/options?countrycode=US&showAll=True"),"table",1),,1),0)-4)),,1),0), " OFFSET ", match(concatenate("Expires ",TEXT(J3,"mmmm d, yyyy")),index(importhtml(concatenate("http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/",G3,"/options?countrycode=US&showAll=True"),"table",1),,1),0)-4)), match(I3,index(query(importhtml(concatenate("http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/",G3,"/options?countrycode=US&showAll=True"),"table",1),concatenate("SELECT * LIMIT ", match("Symbol",index(query(importhtml(concatenate("http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/", G3, "/options?countrycode=US&showAll=True"), "table", 1), concatenate("SELECT * LIMIT 50 OFFSET ", match(concatenate("Expires ",TEXT(J3,"mmmm d, yyyy")),index(importhtml(concatenate("http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/",G3,"/options?countrycode=US&showAll=True"),"table",1),,1),0)-4)),,1),0), " OFFSET ",match(concatenate("Expires ",TEXT(J3,"mmmm d, yyyy")),index(importhtml(concatenate("http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/",G3,"/options?countrycode=US&showAll=True"),"table",1),,1),0)-4)),,8),0), 6)))
> What games do you play on Stadia? I have returned to Cyberpunk 2077. That is what I have been mostly playing of late. But when I really want to zone out I will play Doom Eternal. > Are you telling me you can't feel an input delay at all? I can't tell any difference from playing on local console versus playing using Stadia. I have set things up to help. So we also have Google WiFi with the Stadia optimizations. There is a puck in me and wife's bedroom. The puck uses wired backhaul. I then use wired ethernet with a CCU that is connected to a 4K 80" TV. This is how I play most of the time. You want to use wired ethernet when possible. Otherwise I play on a Pixel Book when I am out and about. > You sound ignorant and childish. How so? I am actually really old. In my 50s. > Latency between server and client, your ping, will never reduce to 0 or anything close to it Our ping to Google averages 13 ms. Google has extended the edge and connects directly to our ISP instead of using a tier1 or tier 2. > in fact they are a measure of distance, not technological progress. There is tricks you can do which I guess would fall under "technological progress" that helps improve. It is why Google not using Windows is a big deal. The others used Windows. Which is a big blob in the middle and removes a lot of opportunity to do the predictive aspects. But it is also infrastructure and that is what makes the most difference with latency. Google now has over 50% of mobile Internet traffic with a destination of Google. That has enabled them to invest into architecting their network to extend the edge instead of using interconnects.
Alrighty then... \- Modern germ theory came about in the mid 19th century with the revolutionary idea that microscopic pathogens are the cause of many communicable diseases \- Viruses primarily transmit from one host to another through bodily fluids like blood (HIV), feces (Hepatitis A) and...believe it or not...saliva (COVID and most other zoonotic viruses) \- Some people who contract a virus like COVID-19 become acutely aware of their infection (symptomatic) and many others can be carriers without knowing it (asymptomatic) although in this case both are capable of spreading the disease \- Every time a person breathes, sneezes, coughs, etc. they spray small amounts of saliva (aerosols) all around them which can suspend about in the air for variable time periods. If those droplets contain COVID-19 and come in contact with someone who doesn't have the disease then they can become infected \- A mask is literally just a physical barrier placed over someones respiratory routes (nose and mouth) designed to break up the surface tension of these droplets so that if one is a carrier of COVID-19 (remember, not everyone who has it knows) meaning that the viral particles cannot be dispersed as easily \- Therefore having any sort of a physical barrier in public during the midst of a global viral pandemic is far more socially conscionable than not having one Now I've worked in the ICU/CCU for nearly two decades and prior to last year never had to explain how a mask works. That is, until a certain orange idiot and his functionally brain dead minions decided to make a common sense healthcare precaution a political issue which means just about every week one of my nurses has to give a grown adult the explanation I just gave you. Now, I used some pretty big words in this response that you might have a hard time comprehending but I'm sure tomorrow morning after you've gotten off the short bus and spent the day in school learning about shapes or colors or what sounds certain animals make you can pull the teacher aside after class so they can explain any of these concepts you seem to be struggling with.
Since you are one of the few people here getting how important CCS and CCU technologies will be in the future, I started following you. Those companies are a no brain investment - if they succeed capturing CO2 at a reasonable price. IPCC states in every report they publish that those technologies are a must have to archive the Paris Agreement.
The only one that IS a ticker is $CTXR. ARDS is the lung condition and CCU stands for Critical Care Nurse.
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The source you got that from says > There are now over 160 million Epic Games Store PC users. Daily active users are up 192% to 31.3 million daily active players, with a peak CCU 13 million concurrent players this year (up from 7M in 2019). I'm pretty sure they're not including people playing on other platforms in those figures. It specifically says PC store users, not epic account daily users.
Some of those comments doesn’t seem to understand what carbon capture and storage / usage (CCS / CCU) is... Battery recycling and waste management have nothing to do with it. To answer OPs question: It’s a no brained to invest in ccs and ccu companies. Every report of the IPCC states that carbon capture must be installed asap to fulfill the Paris Agreement. However, I’m not aware that a single ccs/ccu company is public right now. Those ones that I am aware of (especially climeworks from Switzerland) are all private. But if you find you, please let me know! :)
I had MVTG which they rm'd into years ago and sold for a small profit. They had CCU(carbon capture and utilization) tech but didn't have the capital to fully develop and maybe it couldn't be comercialized regardless. Wonder if Spectrum sold the IP and disolved Mantra or still holding. http://greenangelenergy.ca/ph/mantraenergy.html
Roblox is ran by retard suits doing everything they can to boost their fucking IPO. When you look at their CCU numbers on their site they're legit claiming to be the biggest fucking game in the world. Forget Minecraft, League, CoD, apparently Roblox is #1. Also they saying 200 monthly uniques. You know what has 200 monthly uniques? Reddit. I wouldn't be surprised if this bullshit factory company gets into court for fraud claims within 3 years.
Carnival was Downgraded to Sell by Berenberg, so there might be a good buying opportunity shortly.It would take some brass balls to buy this dip. I don't know if $CCU can remain solvent longer than the world stays irrational. You should go all-in on $CUK though. I hear that's a winner.