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r/pennystocksSee Post

NLST is revolutionizing the memory market (NAND & DRAM) - Samsung and micron to pay IP licenses and damages for the netlist technology

r/ShortsqueezeSee Post

Why I feel TRKA will be soon 1.5-2 dollar ? (100 times the current investment)

r/pennystocksSee Post

New kid on the Block!!!!!!

r/investingSee Post

Strong demand for memory chips in 2022 and the power of NETLIST INC $NLST patents

r/pennystocksSee Post

Strong demand for memory chips in 2022 and the power of NETLIST inc $ NLST patents

r/StockMarketSee Post

Can a small company become a major player in less than 5 years?

r/pennystocksSee Post

Let's talk about $GASE - dollars incoming

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

$ETWO - An undervalued Cloud-Based SaaS Platform, And The Future Of Supply Chain Management

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TGLTREASURE GLOBAL INCNASDAQ.SCM +500% revenue increase [https://www.stocktitan.net/news/TGL/treasure-global-set-for-explosive-500-revenue-growth-in-2026-driven-pig2k6rqx65i.html](https://www.stocktitan.net/news/TGL/treasure-global-set-for-explosive-500-revenue-growth-in-2026-driven-pig2k6rqx65i.html)

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>30 mins is massive productivity increase but I doubt it can just be achieved with an algorithm "don't turn left" and you can get half hour back in Manhattan before lunch. **Why UPS trucks (almost) never turn left** [https://www.cnn.com/2017/02/16/world/ups-trucks-no-left-turns](https://www.cnn.com/2017/02/16/world/ups-trucks-no-left-turns) “This can not only be dangerous, but makes traffic build up, unless you install a dedicated left-turn ‘phase,’ which is fine but basically adds **30 or 45 seconds to everyone else’s single time,**” he said. >Additionally supply chain is highly localised - what works in one neighbourhood might not work in another if truck is not moving, truck is not making money. by the time they're earning an advanced degree.. they know more about your neighborhood than you do. **MIT PhD Opportunities in Logistics and Supply Chain** MIT Interdisciplinary SCM PhD Study Opportunities [https://scm.mit.edu/mit-phd-opportunities-in-logistics-and-supply-chain/](https://scm.mit.edu/mit-phd-opportunities-in-logistics-and-supply-chain/)

Mentions:#UPS#SCM

I am probably going to begin my slow descent into madness again. Throughout October i have locked in some high div yield stocks like PSEC and SCM while building my Nintendo position. I did some strong sells with my only woops being nokia at like 5.60, in my defense that stock had been at 4.50 for like 2 years but the ai money button should not be doubted. I am now getting divi tendies of like $70 a month and despite my desires to compound my tendies i am thinking of throwing it into dogecoin. I think doge has been resilient despite its meme status and massive sell off and can probably get to $.30 or more. Last time I thought this I watched the coin drop to $.06 and was still doubling down so i am bracing for a rough year. My only other want is to diversify my positions, Wendy's or maybe ford seems like good ideas, but are in industries i am less knowledgeable in.

Mentions:#PSEC#SCM

* *Record quarterly revenue of $230.6 million, up 20% QoQ and 104% YoY* * *Strong Q3 revenue growth driven by new AI platform ramps featuring multiple product families* * *Scorpio fabric switch design wins expand to several platforms at multiple hyperscaler customers* Astera Labs, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALAB), a leader in semiconductor-based connectivity solutions for rack-scale AI infrastructure, today announced preliminary financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, ended September 30, 2025. “Astera Labs delivered strong financial results in Q3 with revenue growing by 20% sequentially to a new record level of $230.6 million,” said Jitendra Mohan, Astera Labs’ Chief Executive Officer. “During the quarter, we saw robust demand and upside across our signal conditioning, smart cable module (SCM), and switch fabric portfolios as new AI platforms ramped up production. Looking into Q4, we anticipate continued PCIe 6 momentum alongside robust growth from our Taurus Ethernet SCMs. We remain focused on our rack-scale vision, which is further strengthened by the proposed acquisition of aiXscale Photonics, which we believe will support our customers' technology roadmaps and increase our market reach beyond copper interconnects.”

Mentions:#ALAB#SCM

Worked in SCM logistics and we were starting layoffs in March and it's only kept cascading. It's pretty fucking bad.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

yea, look how that turns out. it is going through its slow death. it was once run by techie: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg1V0lA8SCM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg1V0lA8SCM)

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

It is but ive bought tons of naked short stocks on ibkr before so i dont know what kind of issue you have with them? I only get restrictions if the stock is sold out beyond doubt: ‘BUY 1 NCNA NASDAQ.SCM @ 0.0700" Your order has been rejected. The sum of the risk of the outstanding orders likely to execute is greater than the current allowable multiple of excess equity. Please call the Trade Desk for further detail.’

Mentions:#NCNA#SCM
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

We had consultants come to our work to do a study on supply chain at the hospital. They met with us for an hour and gave their recommendations to senior leadership and basically told them what they wanted to hear “cut your staffing” lol without knowing how anything works or the impact it would have. Surgery department suffered, providers got pissed having their staff to SCM work and everything went back to how it was. Oh and the hospital isn’t allowed to use that consulting company anymore lol

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r/investingSee Comment

Yeah I follow the sub occasionally. There's really not a huge story to it I did use one of the early bots, I think it was called SCM bot or something cuz they didn't even have auto buying back then I had to use a bot to buy all the cases. I basically just picked different cases and usually the ones that were cheaper and bought thousands of each one.

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It’s actually very relevant to the convo. My examples show how large the margins are (xxxx%) from buying overseas, but these corporations are too cheap and push all tariffs and import fees on the customer. Substitute my examples for a “Great Value” brand item and you’ll find similar margins if it’s non-perishable and not electronic. Cheap electronics can have margins that high though I work in SCM for a very large, very well-known company

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r/stocksSee Comment

Being an SCM major who has read the 40 years of statements Trump(indicating he actually wants to keep them) has made about tariffs makes me want to remove my eyeballs and years.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

SMCI misses on earnings due to not being able to cook the books anymore The ‘SCM’ stands for scam

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Ok for real, I work in SCM and we forward bought product to last us until next spring specifically to avoid all this chaos. No way anyone’s making any strategic decisions, let alone reshoring right now.

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r/stocksSee Comment

SCM here. The only supply chain person in a small construction company. The owners don't understand the chaos coming from our suppliers and I have officially become the scapegoat for price increases and extended lead times. SOS.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

Safe Long Term Growth Stocks: Google, Apple, Netflix, Meta(Facebook), Coca-Cola, Home Depot, Nvidia. Dividend Stocks: (wont make a lot of money quickly but will pay every month, yes these 2 pay every month) EFC and SCM

Mentions:#EFC#SCM
r/StockMarketSee Comment

If I had 600k I would invest it all in SCM and collect the dividends every month. It’s great.

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r/stocksSee Comment

It never clicked until recently for me that Microsoft has essentially a monopoly on CI/CD and SCM between ADO and GitHub.

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r/optionsSee Comment

I would invest it in SCM or HRZN and reinvest the monthly dividend payouts. It’s at 10% annual dividends currently. This is advice for me. Lol

Mentions:#SCM#HRZN
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Just go to LinkedIn and check how many SCM based job openings they have, for a stock that’s wiped 70% this is due

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Respelled it is I SCM (I Scam)

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r/stocksSee Comment

In general, nobody really cares how your gov't pisses away taxpayers money locally; not our business. But when subsidies are used as a tool to cripple foreign competition (even in local market) or promote/undercut export to other trading nations, it becomes "our problem." Those practices are prohibted under the WTO's Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM) Agreement.

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r/stocksSee Comment

The US doesn't give out subsidies based on export performance or promoting export. The EU's antisubsidy probe only covers China's export subsidies as prohibitied under the WTO SCM Agreement, Article 3.1(a).

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r/stocksSee Comment

>the EU does not give preferential treatment to their companies? Sure, if they hand out preferential subsidies based on local vs foreign, it would be in violation of the WTO SCM Agreement, Article 3.1(b)\[1\]. The EU's countervailing duty is based on China's violation of 3.1(a), though China also violated (b). 1. [Article 3: Prohibition, Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM) Agreement](https://www.wto.org/english/docs_e/legal_e/24-scm_01_e.htm#ArticleIII), the WTO

Mentions:#EU#WTO#SCM
r/stocksSee Comment

And not all subsidies are the same. As the EU's finding clearly indicates\[1\]: >(111) Not all subsidies are countervailable under the SCM Agreement, and the present investigation is limited to subsidies provided in China for the benefit of exporting producers of the product concerned. 1. [EU Implementation of Regulation 2024/1866](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=OJ:L_202401866), July 03, 2023, the EU

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Yeah I work in the SCM warehouse management department in a multi billion dollar retail company's fashion and lifestyle branch. We have a dozen warehouses that can keep inventory for at least a year. Might not be the stuff that sells the best but we can keep replenishment going around a long time. Business teams will not like it but it won't choke as fast. Ask me anything lol.

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r/stocksSee Comment

Sure, that's post-IRA rule -- there was no such local sourcing/content requirement prior to 2022 because any subsidy based on "local content requirement" is in violation of the WTO SCM (Subsidies & Countervailing Measures) Agreement. China had been getting away with that since 2015 and, as a reciprocal measure, many including the US, France, Turkey\[??\] passed laws requiring local sourcing/manufacturing only recently.

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r/stocksSee Comment

which means not local subsidies violate China's WTO obgliation. There are two very specific types of subsidies prohibited: The WTO SCM (Subsidies Countervailing Measures) Agreement prohibits: > > > >

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r/stocksSee Comment

not all subsidies are the same. And as the EU antisubsidy findings stated clearly: >(111) Not all subsidies are countervailable under the SCM Agreement, and the present investigation is limited to subsidies provided in China for the benefit of exporting producers of the product concerned. 

Mentions:#EU#SCM
r/stocksSee Comment

Imo Harness CI/CD is orders of magnitude better than both GTLB and GitHub. They’re expensive but it’s worth the extra $$$, at least for us. I see more and more companies use GTLB only for their SCM needs moving forward.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Bought some Sept. $20 puts, but it wasn’t a yolo or anything. The cult attitude around this stock is a little too heavy for me to have confidence putting major cash on it, even if it is incredibly overhyped. Nothing this company does is particularly unique, even if they do provide some solid solutions in SCM and other areas.

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r/stocksSee Comment

Is SCM's massive price movement in the last 2 weeks driven by the dividend, or something else? I don't trust the price movement and feel that it's going to drop more than the dividend value in the weeks past the ex-dividend date.

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r/stocksSee Comment

Just a correction. Yes stocks should go down when yields go up but not my the percentage but rather by the percentage point. Sp500 should be down higher than the 1% in the past month. Now is a good time to enter the market. I'm going to move money from savings and am looking for something to provide more than a 5% yield. I'm thinking BNS.TO, IIPR, BTI, PFE, NEP, and if it comes down SCM. I was considering a covered calls strategy on roku but we'll see how volatile it'll be post earnings.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

With $230K, I would have bought something like Stellus Capital at roughly $13 a share. That would have given me 17,692 shares. At .13 cents a share dividend that would have given me $2300 A MONTH! $SCM pays out monthly. Why would you have thrown away the beginnings of a solid income for the "thrill" of options?

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r/stocksSee Comment

Hold 5% in VALE or SCM. Hold 95% in $SCHG. Only open the app to buy more. This is the way if you don't want to pick stocks and re-analyze every couple of months.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

pretty cool! I have partial certification for Supply Chain before they merged the two exams into one last year... There is a lot Stats/Maths can help in SCM!

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

$MGTI is a bitcoin sleeper. Owned by Robert Ladd who owns $SCM

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Ha, I only understand this comment because I grew up in the Twin Cities. This comment won’t mean much to a lot of people. My sample size isn’t huge, but overall the Targets in suburban MN are in better shape than any Targets at all where I live now, Florida. I think MN ones are possibly better because it’s their corporate state and they probably have better distribution there. Florida, the biggest problem is that Targets are empty - like bare shelves and racks all over the place. It’s very unappealing for shopping and I now rarely go there. Target outsourced their idea making to the logistics program at Arizona State, where I went to college. They would present a problem at every SCM402 class and we’d have to pitch our solutions, and winning group each member got a whopping $300 scholarship 🙄I hated that project.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

The SCM at most global companies will not be able to fully map out where all the suppliers, raw materials, etc are sourced from. I run the CTPAT and Forced Labor concerns at my division and it is nearly impossible to map out all the different tiers. We rely on certifications and audits to comply with the regulations.

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r/stocksSee Comment

your words inspired me to buy 10k worth of SCM, SQUID CUM to the moon !! wubalubadubduuub babay!

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Why did you redact NASDAQ.SCM ?

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Why did you redact NASDAQ.SCM ?

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r/stocksSee Comment

Well it depends. They have many offerings. Gotham is the military arm. Foundry is the operating system/data integration tool. Apollo is the SCM/network and logistical system that connects with data with end to end to supply.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I think AI art generation is never going to get to the point you described, because of the pigeonhole principle: there are many, many images that match any one sentence, even as the sentence gets longer and longer. A picture being worth a thousand words and all. I think as AI image generation gets better is going to get *more* technically involved, as the tools give the artists more power and control to guide the tool to make exactly what they see in their heads. Have you used AI image generation tools beyond just typing in simple prompts to free web interface like DALL-E? For example, if you want to render an image of a person in a particular pose with Stable Diffusion, you will be much more successful adding a pose ControlNet model guided by pose data pulled from suitable reference file than trying to describe the pose with words. That trend of increasing technical complexity is going to continue, not diminish. In the future, a digital artist realizing a complex vision in their head will involve training custom models, creating reference images and non-image data, and using SCM and devops-style tools for data and workflow management. As far as choosing Adobe over other tools, inertia and workflow interoperability is a big deal. My company uses Sharepoint not because it’s good - it’s terrible - but because it *just works* with the rest of our Teams and Office infrastructure and licensing agreements. Oh and also AI video generation is still in its infancy. Adobe is a big player in video editing too, and one with much more AI IP than their competitors, so they probably have an advantage there. Betting against Adobe in the corporate art space is not wise, IMO. In fact now I want to buy calls…

Mentions:#SCM#IP
r/investingSee Comment

This seems to be the dream investment that shouldn't exist: 11% payout, growing a little faster than inflation, low volatility. Basically what Bernie Madoff was selling (not that this is anything like Madoff). Diversified, so it probably doesn't depend on any one item. Then again, there seems to be a bunch of these: PSEC, HRZN, SCM Tempting, but seems too good to be true. I'll study more.

r/optionsSee Comment

They have within the last 2 years: Changed the entire BoD New leadership team Rebuild fulfilment system and SCM systems Build an e-commerce business Closed non profit shops around the world Made their own hardware brands Created a platform for web3 NFTs and games List goes on. GME is a different business now. You don’t have to believe in a squeeze to be an investor imo.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

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r/stocksSee Comment

I am gonna ride RITM and SCM. I will know in a few years.

Mentions:#RITM#SCM
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r/ShortsqueezeSee Comment

I don't think so since they have appointed new board members on Dec21,2022 and two of them are from hedge funds - SCM limited & Arete capital (link here) [https://dd7pmep5szm19.cloudfront.net/2566/0001628280-22-032341.htm](https://dd7pmep5szm19.cloudfront.net/2566/0001628280-22-032341.htm) I personally believe company has long term prospects

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r/stocksSee Comment

OXY, SCM, ams ECC for me.

Mentions:#OXY#SCM#ECC
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

He posts regularly on Linkedin, I am a SVP at $800m Logistics company and believe his almost daily posts to be more accurate than most. Plus, there's this: "*MSU and the Broad College also maintain the No. 1 spot in supply chain for undergraduate programs in U.S. News & World Report’s national rankings, now for a record 11 years. Topping it off, Spartan supply chain experts produce industry-shaping research and have ranked No. 1 on the SCM Journal List for research productivity in empirically focused journals since 2010.*

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

I am limited by my perception of the p/e to anything less than 15 but preferably around 4 to 10. For example PSX, SCM, SBLK and offer a decent dividend to boot. We all see some drastic loss this year but shedding seems much higher when the p/e is very high. Thanks for your opinion and examples!

Mentions:#PSX#SCM#SBLK
r/stocksSee Comment

And to furthermore that theory. Alot of people are predicting we've peaked but CPI data is not correlating. SCM is the main reason for this. However, I believe we have peaked meaning these large and more importantly continued hikes will result in a halt or reduction sooner than later. It will be a rubber band effect. Too much too quick. Tooo little too late. They will fail at this balancing act, and a recession is inevitable

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r/stocksSee Comment

Daily reminder not to have secrets / credentials stored in SCM lmao Even the AWS role assuming tools I'm making for my small company don't have the creds stored in plain text lmaooo

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He deleted some of my work in SCM lately a few times because our boss was out and it would mean work to message me. It took him 10 times as long to do that, get it wrong a few times, and retry everything.

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

About the CXL hybriDIMM + Sk hynix $640 million deal C.K. Hong, Netlist's Chief Executive Officer said, "We are delighted with the recognition of the value of Netlist's intellectual property and very much look forward to partnering with SK hynix, a global leader in memory and storage technology." The agreements provide SK hynix with access to Netlist's portfolio of U.S. and foreign patents. Netlist will receive a royalty from SK hynix, a cross license to SK hynix's patent portfolio and supply of SK hynix's memory and storage products. The companies also plan to collaborate on Netlist's HD CXL technology for future commercialization. Using an industry standard DDR4 LRDIMM interface, HybriDIMM is the first SCM product to operate in current Intel® x86 servers without BIOS and hardware changes, and the first unified DRAM-NAND solution that scales memory to terabyte storage capacities and accelerates storage to nanosecond memory speeds. As the creation and velocity of data increases the strain between memory and the CPU increases. Memory while fast, has limited capacity and at those high densities is expensive. NAND flash has revolutionized storage, it has great capacity and while much faster than hard drives it is a 1000x slower than memory access. In this chasm between the price, capacity, performance difference between DRAM and NAND lies a new growing memory tier, Storage Class Memory. Storage Class Memory, is defined as being persistent, near Memory speed and have 100’s of gigabytes of capacity. Not having all three characteristics would mean a module is not storage class memory. Just like many technical challenges there is more than one way to solve the issue. Netlist, with years of leading the Non Volatile Memory industry has devised an combination of DRAM and NAND harnessed by “PreSight Technology” to produce the world’s first true SCM module. HybriDIMM is a breakthrough in computing that is part of the Storage Class Memory revolution that will change computing forever.

Mentions:#HD#SCM#BIOS
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

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r/investingSee Comment

I personally like the following. They all pay monthly dividends. 50k won't pay all your bills, but its a good start. O - Realty Income GOOD GAIN STAG PGX SCM on occasion.

r/pennystocksSee Comment

PUBC dip time to buy and get in on the SCM project takes off!

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

Perfect time to get in on the PUBC dip. SCM project is gonna be big!

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r/stocksSee Comment

My portfolio: SCHD, PSR, VXUS, RKLB, SCM, AAPL, MSFT Any recommendations on what I should add? Was thinking about adding either VTI or VOO next paycheck. Any recommendations on what else I should add?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Is anyone here a SCM consultant? If so can you help me?

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r/stocksSee Comment

> Why do you think the Steam Marketplace is so successful? Because it was a good deal for gamers who could buy things at a discount. Valve used it to get people more involved with Steam as a platform. No major non-Valve games use it because it isn't advantageous for the game developer. NFTs just take this decade-old system and make it more complicated and wasteful without adding any new value over the SCM. You don't own items with NFTs any more than you do on Steam. Both are just virtual items entirely at the whim of game developers to honor. The Steam market itself hasn't had any vulnerabilities that I'm aware of. The trading platform did (which GameStop could have). The games certainly have (which NFTs surely will have), but when fraud and glitches happened, Valve often would edit the database and fix it. Making everything on an immutable, decentralized database just removes these protections.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

dividends. SCM is my favorite at the moment.

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r/stocksSee Comment

This comment chain is a perfect example of the difference between someone who knows his stuff and someone who clearly doesn't. Imagine thinking a Gamestop NFT marketplace is going to be successful when it's literally just an inferior version of the SCM.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

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r/wallstreetbetsOGsSee Comment

I have an ergo for work and a mechie at home. All of the damage is from scrolling and video games then I aggravated it by actually doing work all day. Unfortunately a lot was experimenting with our stupid build tools so I can't figure out why the api doesn't do what it promises and how to get around that on pen and paper. I would argue you only want the pen and paper when you have to design how a few classes would go together but once you have that rough idea it's very valuable to begin writing functions you can use even if you canned the project. e.g. I write a lot of java code that deals with a build/test system that distributes jobs onto a bunch of different machines. I already have a lot of patterns for getting information from a random person's machine into the system, putting it into queues, processing those queues, keeping track of the work as it's processed on many machines or keeping a database copy of running work so machines can go up and down and it keeps working on the 'job'. The class I wrote to interact with the SCM system on it's own has a lot of encapsulated functions that anyone can use to run our commands and get the output into memory in a way that makes sense. The class that runs a build given a location on the network, an architecture, and a tools level is also quite useful in it's own right. Perhaps I could get away with having written half of the code in each of those classes but then someone else doesn't have to solve a problem in the future. After a few months with the codebase I just use my existing functions or tweak them and it's pretty rare I have to write a new one.

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r/stocksSee Comment

> it turns out the US professional class (in this case that would be procurement & supply managers & public ports, etc), can't only not make its own stuff, but it can't even manage the supply chains needed to support our dependency on imports. That's an interesting take. Looking at /r/supplychain, I see a surprising number of posts by SCM professionals where they note that they are met with hostility rather than strategic planning. Reddit is not particularly indicative of the larger world, but I wonder if the members of professional subs like that can be superficial indicators.

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r/investingSee Comment

Just some of them are AGNC Investment Corp. (AGNC) Broadmark Realty Capital Inc. (BRMK) Horizon Technology Finance Corp. (HRZN) PennantPark Floating Rate Capital Ltd. (PFLT) Prospect Capital Corp. (PSEC) Realty Income Corporation Common Stock (O) Sabine Royalty Trust (SBR) Stellus Capital Investment Corp. (SCM) As you may have noticed, they are REITs. There is also two ETFs which pay interesting enough, weekly. SoFi Weekly Dividend ETF (WKLY) SoFi Weekly Income ETF (TGIF)

r/wallstreetbetsOGsSee Comment

Aaaa. Labor IS a supply chain issue. Last mile logistics is Supply Chain. Come sit in my intro to SCM class gimpy.

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r/stocksSee Comment

ADO still exists and customers are actively using it. However, Microsoft is actively incentivizing their sellers to push GitHub over ADO. Last word on the street is that MSFT will support ADO through 2025 but my guess is plenty of companies won’t migrate and they’ll be stuck through 2030. MSFT spent $7.5 billion on GitHub and that is their CI/CD/SCM tool of choice for the future

r/StockMarketSee Comment

If you want to survive, and not risk everything, you could look at BDC’s and CEFs that yield more than 7%. I like SCM and AWP for my portfolio. They pay monthly dividends and also grow. You’re welcome.

Mentions:#BDC#SCM#AWP
r/wallstreetbetsOGsSee Comment

man, hearing this makes my dick hard. My discipline is the glue that holds the world together. Finally getting the recognition we deserve. Fuck you Marketing/Finance/Strategy. SCM rules it all.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I’m gonna sell half my position on SCM so I can use some of it in DNN and the rest on Vale. I guess I’ll just watch SDC and let the rocket launch.

Mentions:#SCM#DNN#SDC

Eclipse is pretty decent for an IDE it's what I use at work. Without that intellisense kind of shit for what I'm writing it would be awful. Things like length and size might be there or might not for various objects just checking with the compiler is really nice. Try to write your programs out of a bunch of smaller functions that do little parts of it. Example from my work with some SCM code, one function is private void restoreFile(String fileName, String location) and it does some work. I then have a private void restoreFiles(List<String> fileNames) that calls restoreFile(String1, String2) for each element of the input. Split each logical part of a process into it's own function and have a main driving function call each step in sequence. Then you can write simple functions to test those and everything is broken down into small bits that should be easy to test. I can delete a file, check existence and assert it's gone, call that restore, then check it's existence and assert that it's there.

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Accounting sucks, marketing is a sham, finance is full of douches, HR Is touchy feely emotions, Operations and SCM is <3, MIS is right kinda nerdy. Strategy is the biggest sham and there are no right answers.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I literally said all of these things. "Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick" -Kevin Malone -SCM

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Are these 20 big SCM companies trying to do what E2OPEN is?

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Wisdom ^^^ My PTY, PFN, SCM and AWP all pay monthly dividends and have appreciated in value. I signed up for DRIP in my 401k so I get more shares every month. I sometimes feel guilty (but then I let that feeling pass :)

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Hop on board, this should soar today. \- Phase 3 GENESIS study in stem-cell mobilization (SCM) demonstrated highly statistically significant positive results across all primary and secondary endpoints - \- \~90% of patients in treatment arm underwent transplantation following only one dose of Motixafortide and only one apheresis session; potentially positions Motixafortide + G-CSF to become new standard of care in this indication - \- Company proceeding with activities in support of NDA submission targeted for H1 2022 - \- Management to hold conference call today, May 26, at 10:00 am EST - TEL AVIV, Israel, May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BioLineRx Ltd. (NASDAQ: BLRX) (TASE: BLRX), a late clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on oncology, today reports its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 and provides a corporate update.

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> Sure, but the Fujitsu ARM HPC did become the worlds fastest super computer Officially, but obviously some people don’t want to be in the top 500. And while it did, it wasn’t anymore efficient than the other supercomputer (which is the principal reason why I’m dispointed) and the bigger problem is that software isn’t ready for arm yet. It’s cool to have powerful computer, it’s better to be able to fully use it. I personally don’t see ARM or RISC V taking over HPC anytime soon, what I’m expecting is photonics and SCM to answer our needs. But I could be wrong, only time will tell

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Thank you so much for your reply. I've been leaning towards SCM and will prolly end up doing it.

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I pirated a SCM book and read a little bit of it and it seemed interesting. I'm worried about software making the degree obsolete in the future. Are you in the buying and/or selling side?

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Good DD, but you're missing some major aspects of their revenue. Full disclosure: I work for an MSFT partner. You are severely understating their entire enterprise presence. Dynamics isn't just a competitor to SalesForce. That's what CRM/CE was/is, and it is dominated by SalesForce, but they have a much, much larger presence in the ERP space with their other Dynamics products (F&O, Retail, SCM, etc). They have the same name (currently D365, no longer Dynamics) but they are really separate products. And you didn't even mention their other enterprise cash cows such as SQL Server, Exchange, Windows Server, and probably some others I'm forgetting. Thanos could blip every Microsoft PC and Xbox out of existence tomorrow and the majority of MSFT's revenue would be intact.

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I do see huge future growth for logistics/SCM industry. It's a hidden moneymaker in the futrue.

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Stellus Capital Investment Corporation (SCM) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled for February 25, 2021 This company? Dividend date is mid march. Some sort of business development company. Maybe a SPAC? Not much info on it.

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stretch your SCM muscles

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CS is a hot field with plenty of jobs. Switched away from finance. Very saturated field. Sure, there are some nice jobs but those are very competitive. If you aim to be a salesman, you can make great $ but then again, you don’t need a degree for that. Economics degree won’t help you much unless you want to teach economics or have a very very slim chance at a nice job. Just being truthful, as someone was to me. STEM is the best way to go. Of business majors, accounting, MIS, and SCM all have good value.

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SCM has been golden for me, monthly dividends are more fun. Over 10% yearly for a while.

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I guess you can ignore TSMC because China has yet to sucessfully annex Taiwan. I guess you don't watch the news, because its gonna happen, bar a China US war. Taiwan is geographically tied to Chinas hip, and TSMC alone accounts for more than 50% of the worlds yearly semiconductor supply. Ignore any other SCM in taiwan. My point is, US doesnt have an infrastructure to accomplish this, nor would they want to. Biden is all green. Not gonna start signing off chemical plants and dump sites, and the costs for others to deal with these issues is beyond insane. Its literally not logical.

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Interesting analysis. Thanks for your thoughts! Before this I didn't really know that this had applications like that in SCM, but now I do, I can definitely see the potential in the long term. I totally agree that if using this were to really save companies a lot on expenses, this would be the new norm and all other companies would have to switch over to stay competitive. At this point the only remaining things I'd be worrying about is how long it would take for the industry to mass migrate over to this new trend, and if Sonasoft's AI is so advanced that it will take other competitors years before they have something that can offer the same services. But they still have a relatively low market cap, so looks like I'll keep them in my portfolio for a while longer and maybe add more during a dip. Appreciate the insight!

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