In the past, tech companies outspent rivals to have a show on the books that would give them an optical advantage (for more loans of course) that they hoped to claw back eventually or unload on a later buyer of debt.
A little ploy that went unreported by 'Business News' for some strange reason.
Maybe it's because 'Business News' wasn't investigative or news, it was cheerleading bad business practices.
Remember the scrolling ticker tape at the bottom of CNN newscasts when tech stocks took off? I predicted they'd stop just before the crash.
Where did they go?
One curious question: How would whitehats quietly destroy Blackrock and their co-whores,...... using their own fist in the face?
The top individual shareholders of Nvidia are Jen-Hsun ("Jensen") Huang, Colette M. Kress, and Mark A. Stevens, and the top institutional shareholders are Vanguard Group Inc., BlackRock Inc. (BLK), and FMR LLC.
Thanks for pointing this out since no one ever does when they mention Blackrock. However, Blackrock does do most of the voting based on the shares they hold that you own. That does give them immense influence.
In the past, tech companies outspent rivals to have a show on the books that would give them an optical advantage (for more loans of course) that they hoped to claw back eventually or unload on a later buyer of debt.
A little ploy that went unreported by 'Business News' for some strange reason.
Maybe it's because 'Business News' wasn't investigative or news, it was cheerleading bad business practices.
Remember the scrolling ticker tape at the bottom of CNN newscasts when tech stocks took off? I predicted they'd stop just before the crash. Where did they go?
There's nothing like good Business News.
Cue to fake confession rants:
https://www.cnbc.com/video/2017/08/03/watch-the-full-rant-cramers-they-know-nothing.html
One curious question: How would whitehats quietly destroy Blackrock and their co-whores,...... using their own fist in the face?
The top individual shareholders of Nvidia are Jen-Hsun ("Jensen") Huang, Colette M. Kress, and Mark A. Stevens, and the top institutional shareholders are Vanguard Group Inc., BlackRock Inc. (BLK), and FMR LLC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jensen_Huang
Thanks for pointing this out since no one ever does when they mention Blackrock. However, Blackrock does do most of the voting based on the shares they hold that you own. That does give them immense influence.