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So, I'm not an expert, but I've been following the saga for months and I've done a bit of digging here and there.

Computershare is a tough nut to crack. It is either, the ultimate F-U to the hedgies or it is a backdoor right into the Ape's stronghold.

I'll explain: most signs point to Computershare being a solid entity. Meaning, I've done a lot of searches about the companies and it's execs and there are no blatant red flags. However, here are some thing that my gut tells me are fishy.

A. Numerous members of the board uses to work for entities like the Rothschilds, Arthur Anderson, Ernst and Young, Bank of New York, Royal Bank of Scotland, etc. Which means that they are either 1. Just another extension of the hedgies (all those companies mentioned above are either connected to Soros, the hedge funds themselves, or shadiness in general). 2. They saw these companies and people for who they were and formulated a plan to bring some light to the darkness that is the US stock market.

B. Computershare aggressively bought up all it's competition over the past 10-15 years. So again, 1. Hedgies or 2. Good people who wanted to bring some way of winning for the every day people.

C. Computershare was fined by Ireland for something dealing with not giving back ownership of their shares to the rightful owners. Two possibilities here: 1. They're corrupt and didn't want the owners of the shares to hurt their shorting hedgie buddies. 2. They were shafted by shady peoples from Ireland.

D. The cult of DRS reminds me of the NPCs.

E. Their website says that sometimes it takes weeks to "find a buyer" and that makes the skeptic in me think "you mean gives the hedge funds weeks to tank the price after moon base."

That having been said, I really haven't been able to come to a conclusion one way or the other about whether or not Computershare is indeed legit and necessary or just another way for the hedge funds and their cronies to screw over the average person.

As for the stock, even if they find a way around the rocketship, I'm in for 23 shares and I'll probably end up buying more before it's all said and done and I'm pretty close to DRSing half of them just to be safe.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

So, I'm not an expert, but I've been following the saga for months and I've done a bit of digging here and there.

Computershare is a tough nut to crack. It is either, the ultimate F-U to the hedgies or it is a backdoor right into the Ape's stronghold.

I'll explain: most signs point to Computershare being a solid entity. Meaning, I've done a lot of searches about the companies and it's execs and there are no blatant red flags. However, here are some thing that my gut tells me are fishy.

A. Numerous members of the board uses to work for entities like the Rothschilds, Arthur Anderson, Ernst and Young, Bank of New York, Royal Bank of Scotland, etc. Which means that they are either 1. Just another extension of the hedgies (all those companies mentioned above are either connected to Soros, the hedge funds themselves, or shadiness in general). 2. They saw these companies and people for who they were and formulated a plan to bring some light to the darkness that is the US stock market. B. Computershare aggressively bought up all it's competition over the past 10-15 years. So again, 1. Hedgies or 2. Good people who wanted to bring some way of winning for the every day people. C. Computershare was fined by Ireland for something dealing with not giving back ownership of their shares to the rightful owners. Two possibilities here: 1. They're corrupt and didn't want the owners of the shares to hurt their shorting hedgie buddies. 2. They were shafted by shady peoples from Ireland. D. The cult of DRS reminds me of the NPCs. E. Their website says that sometimes it takes weeks to "find a buyer" and that makes the skeptic in me think "you mean gives the hedge funds weeks to tank the price after moon base."

That having been said, I really haven't been able to come to a conclusion one way or the other about whether or not Computershare is indeed legit and necessary or just another way for the hedge funds and their cronies to screw over the average person.

As for the stock, even if they find a way around the rocketship, I'm in for 23 shares and I'll probably end up buying more before it's all said and done and I'm pretty close to DRSing half of them just to be safe.

2 years ago
1 score