Anonymous ID: 739345 Sept. 15, 2025, 10:35 a.m. No.23604894   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Donald J. Trump

 

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Subject to SEC Approval, Companies and Corporations should no longer be forced to “Report” on a quarterly basis (Quarterly Reporting!), but rather to Report on a “Six (6) Month Basis.” This will save money, and allow managers to focus on properly running their companies. Did you ever hear the statement that, “China has a 50 to 100 year view on management of a company, whereas we run our companies on a quarterly basis???” Not good!!!

9/15/25, 5:05 AM

 

Royal charters from King Charles I (reigned 1625–1649)

 

Massachusetts Bay Company (1629): King Charles I granted a charter for this joint-stock company to colonize Massachusetts Bay. The Puritans who settled there famously used the charter to establish a self-governing body for the colony.

Province of Maryland (1632): A royal charter was issued for Maryland, establishing it as a proprietary colony under the control of Lord Baltimore. It was intended as a haven for Catholics alongside Protestants.

Failed Carolina grant (1629): An earlier, inactive grant for the Carolina territory was issued by Charles I to his attorney general. A later charter for Carolina was granted by Charles II.

 

Royal charters from King Charles II (reigned 1660–1685)

 

Royal charters from King Charles II (reigned 1660–1685)

 

Hudson's Bay Company (1670): Charles II granted a royal charter establishing the Hudson's Bay Company. It gave the company a monopoly on trade in Rupert's Land, a massive territory comprising much of present-day Canada.

Colony of Connecticut (1662): This charter incorporated the colony and provided a high degree of self-government for the colonists, who were members of the corporation.

Colony of Rhode Island (1663): The Rhode Island royal charter gave the colony a remarkable amount of freedom, including self-governance and an unprecedented degree of religious freedom.

Province of Carolina (1663 and 1665): Charles II granted land for Carolina to eight Lords Proprietors who helped him regain the throne. He issued a revised charter in 1665.

Royal Society (1662): The oldest national scientific institution in the world received its first royal charter from Charles II.

City of London (1680): Charles II confirmed and reaffirmed the rights and privileges of the City of London through a royal charter.

 

Patronages confirmed by King Charles III

Modern royal charters are granted to institutions "that work in the public