Anonymous ID: 1a6b7a May 29, 2024, 11:49 a.m. No.20934060   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4062 >>4203 >>4310 >>4410 >>4610 >>4621 >>4708 >>4733

>>20932887, >>20933693

PF:Blinken left Chișinău (After moar money given) to Prague,Germans bailed same and Spanish left Baghdad

 

SAM677 C32ABlinkendeparted Chișinău, Moldova for Prague, Czech Republic

 

US pledges $135 million in aid to Western-leaning Moldova to counter Russian influence

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/blinken-pledges-135-million-in-us-aid-to-moldova-to-counter-russian-influence/ar-BB1ngECE

 

Ongoing meetings in Prague about gibing Z moar weapons and munee.

 

In Chișinău and told you several times this one is next on NATO inclusion

President @sandumaiamd's leadership has been admirable at an incredibly challenging time. When we met in Chisinau today, I reaffirmed our unwavering support for Moldova’s European Union accession.

https://x.com/SecBlinken/status/1795884154053087432

 

Germans weren’t there for long

 

GAF604 Global Explorer departed Chișinău in front of Blinken

 

Spanish AF AME4538 A330 left Baghdad Intl after about 3.5h on ground

 

Algeria AF 7TVPS G4 continues back to Algiers from original Beijing depart and Baku fuel stop

Anonymous ID: 1a6b7a May 29, 2024, 12:07 p.m. No.20934130   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4160 >>4203 >>4221 >>4410 >>4610 >>4708 >>4733

>>20925996, >>20927448 pb

 

PF:Sec. Def. Austin on TITAN25 E4B Nightwatch heads to Singapore and then Cambodia

 

TITAN25 E4B Nightwatch departed JBA heading for Singapore (eventually) then Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 

It stopped at Mountain Home AFB

> the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), which has a detachment of F-15SG combat aircraft on long term assignment there.

Or in Boise at Gowen Field ANGB…kinda hard to tell but did stop at one of those two-likely Boise as Mountain Home us further south

 

In Asia, Pentagon chief Austin seeks to reassure allies and cool China tensions

 

Austin, who will be in Singapore for the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security meeting this week, and then briefly in Cambodia, will also seek to cool tensions with China when he meets his counterpart on the sidelines of the meeting

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/in-asia-pentagon-chief-austin-seeks-to-reassure-allies-and-cool-china-tensions/ar-BB1ngudQ

Anonymous ID: 1a6b7a May 29, 2024, 1:18 p.m. No.20934406   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4610 >>4708 >>4733

Biggest IPOs on US Exchanges This Year Come From Non-US Firms

(They know the goose is about cooked here too so that’s why you saw GameStop and AMC dilute it’s shareholders with secondaries on any strength in its share price. Technicals and fundamentalists checked out of all markets long ago but you can still get clues with Technical trading as AMC certainly proved that. The douches talking about valuations below is laughable-especially the NYSE Exec as what else are they going to say?….that we continue to build on the largest asset bubble(s) ever witnessed by mankind?..of course not…tread lightly)

 

Waystar Holding Corp.’s initial public offering, launched Tuesday, would be the largest by a US company this year if it prices at the top of its range to raise $1.04 billion. When it comes to all IPOs on US exchanges this year, it wouldn’t even make the top three. The largest such offerings to date are by companies domiciled outside the US: Viking Holdings Ltd. in Bermuda, Amer Sports Inc. in Finland, and Kazakhstan’s Kaspi.KZ JSC. Non-US issuers accounted for 39% of the $17.2 billion raised among IPOs on US exchanges so far this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That’s the largest share of the volume in more than a decade.

 

Global companies choosing to list in the US instead of their native countries has prompted plenty of hand-wringing at home, such as when UK-based Arm Holdings Plc chose New York last year over London for its $5.2 billion first-time share sale. US exchanges say the decision over where to list often simply boils down to companies getting higher prices for their stock. 

 

US stocks have the highest valuations in the worldaccording to an article in April by Nasdaq Inc. Chief Economist Phil Mackintosh on the company’s website. The US’s market valuation at the time stood at an average of 20.6 times forward price-to-earnings, higher than Europe’s 12.8 times and the 12.6 times for Asia-Pacific excluding Japan, Mackintosh’s article showed. If that wasn’t enough, the US market attracts issuers looking for more specialized knowledge of their companies. “European portfolio managers tend to be more generalist, whereas in the US you tend to have a large number of sector-specific investors,” Michael Harris, global head of capital markets at the New York Stock Exchange. “This level of in-depth analysis within a key industry can often result in a willingness to pay a higher valuation multiple.” The valuation gap for issuers in the sector is particularly pronounced in certain sectors like energy and materials, which may result from different regions’ approach to ESG, according to Karen Snow, Nasdaq’s global head of listings.

 

Companies “feel that that European investors are just more restricted in the type of businesses that they’re willing to invest in at this point,” she said. Snow expects the bulk of international issuers will continue to come from Europe and Asia, which account for 61% of the money raised by global issuers listing in the US so far this year. 

 

One such potential issuer is Swedish fintech Klarna Bank AB, whose chief executive officer Sebastian Siemiatkowski said earlier this month that the startup is preparing for an IPO that may value the company at as much as $20 billion, and is leaning towards a New York debut. Other international firms set to list in the US include Mexican airline Grupo Aeromexico SAB and Indian-owned aluminum producer Novelis Inc., which traces its roots to a spinoff from a Canadian company and is domiciled in the country. “It’s a really good mix across all different sectors, which I think is probably one of the most exciting parts of it,” Snow said.

https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/biggest-ipos-on-us-exchanges-this-year-come-from-non-us-firms

Anonymous ID: 1a6b7a May 29, 2024, 1:22 p.m. No.20934421   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4515

>>20934399

The better question is was Dewey a 33rd d mason?

Or was he going to continue to keep Operation Golden Lilly a secret.

Or would he gave gone along with giving the Soviet’s the nuclear bomb.

Answer to all: no chance in hell

Anonymous ID: 1a6b7a May 29, 2024, 1:38 p.m. No.20934491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4610 >>4708 >>4733

PF: Flauxtus dropped off at Wilmington from NYC, high level G5 on ground at JBA from Barksdale and Offutt overnights (STRATCOM)

 

SAM040 G5 back to JBA after Wilmington,SMDL depart

Dropped off Flauxtus as EXEC1F from NYC after taping that stoopid show and arrived yesterday

 

Jill Biden Talks 2024 Election on 'The View': 'Choose good over evil'

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/jill-biden-talks-2024-election-on-the-view-choose-good-over-evil/ar-BB1nh6Xk

 

SAM632 G5 inbound to JBA from Barksdale AFB (backup STRATCOM) Shreveport,LA depart and overnight

Had a short holding period as some bad weather over JBA

Arrived from Offutt AFB (STRATCOM) yesterday and had onight there as well

Anonymous ID: 1a6b7a May 29, 2024, 2:13 p.m. No.20934655   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4708 >>4733 >>4738

>>20934275

>>20934633

Walton Family Trust sold $137.82m-May 23-24

 

Alice, Jim, Robson Walton again to with the $228,539,069 on May 21 reported on Weds

 

https://finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1219106&tc=7&b=2

https://finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1219112&tc=7&b=2

https://finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1013440&tc=7&b=2

 

Walton Family just sold 3,540,250 shares of Walmart equity for: $228,539,069m on May 17th, 2024

 

Alice, Jim and Robson.

The trust haz 648,504,011 shares reported so this is a parking ticket for them.

Reported price is weighted avg.

 

https://finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1219106&tc=7&b=2

 

https://finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1013440&tc=7&b=2

 

https://finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1219112&tc=7&b=2