Yep it was a great movie!!I love that movie.
Yep it was a great movie!!I love that movie.
A200 | Betashares Australia 200 ETF | 710,995,000 |
IOZ | Ishares Core S&P/ASX 200 ETF | 1,987,430,000 |
QOZ | Betashares Ftse Rafi Australia 200 ETF | 226,860,000 |
STW | SPDR S&P/ASX 200 Fund | 3,661,200,000 |
that's tricky though what's 30% of 1,270,0000 mmm 1270000% of 30?? im confused lol @MurphyView attachment 8418
Im an accountant and a gambler and well...... had no friggin idea lol
Haha, talking about movies, out '300' in '200 Cigarettes'Very clever zeeb0t. 300 is dead and we are now 200
And we are at the top as its not even in alphabetical order!!!!
You need to create sparsity by decimalizing your percentages with the Akida PtD converter.that's tricky though what's 30% of 1,270,0000 mmm 1270000% 30?? im confused lol @Murphy
VictorG, COO of the Lily Gilders GuildI think a juicy surprise announcement on Monday will be OK with me.
Not all ASX200 companies pay a dividend. Funds grow from the SP appreciating. The same way BRN got into the ASX300 and now the ASX200. The SP keeps going up. I wouldn't be crying wolf on shorters. I don't see a whole lot changing on that front.If I was Paul Revere I would be riding across the BRN share register yelling the shorters are coming, the shorters are coming.
Brainchip is not paying dividends so how does an institution that has to buy BRN make a profit it lends to shorters and manufactures a return on investment.
So have your flintlocks ready and powder dry and hold firm we all know what one tiny little percent of the 70 billion US dollar Edge Ai market will mean and this is a very silly unrealistic minimum share of the global semiconductor market soon to come Brainchips way.
The ARM Edge Impulse preferred partner deal is a staggering endorsement of where this is going to end up. Mr. Segar has hitched himself to another shooting star.
My opinion only DYOR
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I'm just thinking about our shorters, wouldn't want them to feel left out of the action come Monday. After all that's what COO's do for fun.VictorG, COO of the Lily Gilders Guild
I wonder and sincerely hope that this BRN ASX-200 inclusion will cause far greater scrutiny from the ASX concerning s/p manipulation, shorting and bots given it's importance to the overall meaningful financial indicator of the Australian share market and the overall national economy.Why is the S&P/ASX 200 important?
The companies that make up the ASX 200 account for around 80 percent of Australia’s $A2 trillion share market. This means the ASX 200 serves as a useful proxy for the Australian market and can be taken as a decent indicator of the national economy. It is also used as a benchmark for investors and funds to compare performance.
Link to article
Itll be opposite imo.I wonder and sincerely hope that this BRN ASX-200 inclusion will cause far greater scrutiny from the ASX concerning s/p manipulation, shorting and bots given it's importance to the overall meaningful financial indicator of the Australian share market and the overall national economy.
Whats to say the share price won't be held down until the start day of the rebalance by the instos? ie to allow a better buy in price.I'm just thinking about our shorters, wouldn't want them to feel left out of the action come Monday. After all that's what COO's do for fun.
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Very possible but my thinking would be to get in at these prices while they are available.Whats to say the share price won't be held down until the start day of the rebalance by the instos? ie to allow a better buy in price.
Could someone inform me in relation to royalties. How are royalties accurately paid?
My question is; eg. if Renesas supply 10 million products containing Akida to customers, what prevents them from paying Brainchip for 1 million?
Just would like some input as to how the question of royalties work.