Oh that good. I'm glad you have the situation you need. Have a lovely evening!
Yes, it's hot and humid in the UK right now and we're not used to it, but it'll change again next week.
No worries.
You bet!
You're going to lose 5 times less than me then!
I do pray in the way you describe.
I was a hard core drinker and my choice was pray or die pretty much.
What a huge achievement!
I bought 5 shares just to keep an eye on it.
Wow, most interesting.
It's good to know what moves they have available.
Dear fren
I hope you sleep well and feel good tomorrow.
Hope it isn't too hot.
So communism can't survive without a slush fund it seems.
Not a good system is it!
kek, it took me 20 mins to get that joke.
Edit. its trading pretty flat after this morning's increase,looks like they still have control.
Interesting for us to watch.
I'm trying to figure out this one in relation to the other shorted stonks.
I think they might be letting this one go in order to soften pressure on the others.
What do you think?
I wonder whether this is to soften pressure on other shorted stocks, because IMO it would have that effect as some paperhanded guys sell a little of their stonks to cash in on this WEN spike.
Wednesday's early spike suggested Wendy's was in the midst of a short squeeze. A short squeeze occurs when investors who had bet on the stock to fall are forced to cover their potential losses by buying up the shares they has sold short. That buying further drives up the price.
About 30% of the public float of Wendy's stock was sold short, according to the Nasdaq website. As of May 29, roughly 50.2 million shares of Wendy's were shorted out the total public float of 156.88 million shares, according to data from Yahoo Finance. IBD Newsletters Get exclusive IBD analysis and actionable news daily.
A short interest of 30% is extraordinarily high. Generally anything above 15% to 20% is considered elevated. So Wendy's current levels indicate that investors were extremely bearish on the stock before Tuesday's executive news and Wednesday's surge threw a wrench into their plans.
That is some heroic stubbornness you have there fren!
Yes, I guess it depends on whether your body doesn't naturally absorb or convert folates.
I did, but I haven't tried anything with my son yet. I'm keeping it on my radar.
Thanks fren.
I'm listening to it now.
I'm adding the ideas to my own quantum computer.
May Adam make a full recovery from his condition.
Uh oh!
They might have guys here at GAW from time to time. We probably wouldn't know.
Who didn't see this coming!
Yes, I am in total agreement with this, I try to only buy things which will last and make them last, and I note that society needs much less labour than we are giving it in order to keep our infrastructure going.
In the UK, an ordinary crappy brick built house will last 150 years, yet we pay the banks for them over and over and over again every time we move.
If you consider what we actually need, and how much time we'd actually have to spend producing it in a fair society, we'd only work two days a week.
We could choose this if we wished once we shed the cabal, or we can choose tech acceleration and space travel too with not much more work.
It's all the cabal.
Well, that's a very interesting point.
I wonder if the Q team would seed the anons with ideas.
I would if I were them.
Dude, you need therapy!
Kek!
Kek, it's hard to tell in Britain. Our weather is always chaotic!