Anonymous ID: 32b2ad Jan. 9, 2019, 11:07 a.m. No.4682581   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Another low volume rise on the three major's today.

The advances of the last three day's have all been on well-below avg volumes of shares traded.

There is no conviction with this at all. This means the long side will be very prone to dumping on the hint of any bad news.

The momentum trader's were in on the dip and most likely have bailed by now. IT is sideways just like the last two sessions. Pretty boring.

 

Pic 2 is a common strategy to learn about if you are inclined.

 

 

DOW

 

Day's Range 23,776.56 - 23,982.73

52 Week Range 21,712.53 - 26,951.81

Avg. Volume 385,303,548

Volume 184,686,607

 

NASDAQ

 

Day's Range 6,899.56 - 6,979.00

52 Week Range 6,190.17 - 8,133.30

Avg. Volume 2,502,764,677

Volume 1,332,706,710

 

SP500

 

Day's Range 2,568.89 - 2,594.18

52 Week Range 2,346.58 - 2,940.91

Avg. Volume 4,102,642,580

Volume 1,451,425,323

Anonymous ID: 32b2ad Jan. 9, 2019, 11:18 a.m. No.4682700   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2720 >>2758 >>2775

>>4682629

Delaware is the bastion of corporate tax dodging.

Think LLC's and the like. Almost every single large corporation in incorporated here in one way or another.

This is how trash-heap JB rose to power…on the back of this.

 

There is some use out of this going forward however imo it needs a large cleaning out of the bad actors who take advantage of this.

 

https://corp.delaware.gov/

Anonymous ID: 32b2ad Jan. 9, 2019, 11:49 a.m. No.4683021   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Who are Hunter Biden's Ukrainian bosses?

 

The appointment of Joe Biden's son to the board of Ukrainian gas firm Burisma has raised eyebrows the world over. The names of the company's actual owners are being protected like state secrets.

 

Who does Hunter Biden really work for? It's the question the media has been asking since Wednesday (14.05.2014), when it was revealed that the son of the US vice president joined the board of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings in April.

 

The former Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski also sits on the company's board, but his photo only appeared on Burisma's website on Friday (16.05.2014), even though he joined the company in January. Then the president of Ukraine was still Viktor Yanukovych, with whom Kwasniewski had previously negotiated on behalf of the European Parliament to secure the release of imprisoned former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.

 

The remaining board members include two Americans, two Cypriots, and four young Ukrainians, almost all of whom spent stints in Russia during their careers. The bulk of the company's management was replaced in 2013, and Oleksandr Kharchenko, director of the Energy Industry Research Center in Kyiv, says this may indicate a change in ownership. "It simply wasn't reported," he told DW. He sees Burisma as a company with a lot of potential, as does Hennadi Kobal of the Kyiv Center of Oil and Gas "Newfolk": "They've secured good land for themselves."

 

British PR firm takes care of media

 

Anyone wanting to know more about the company needs time. Burisma's modest website says the firm was founded in 2002 and grew to become "one of Ukraine's largest independent gas producers." There's no mention of the owners.

 

London-based PR firm Bell Pottinger handles Burisma's media relations, though they failed to respond to a DW request about Burisma. One of Bell Pottinger's founders, Lord Timothy Bell, once advised former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, as well as the first Russian President Boris Yeltsin. Prominent customers in recent years include Asma Assad, the wife of the Syrian President, and the government of Belarus.

 

Yanukovych's gas baron

 

Ukrainian media reports about Burisma reveal an impenetrable web of companies, most of which are registered in Cyprus. One name, Mykola Slotshevski, appears more than once. The 47-year-old is thought to have been the original owner of the company - at least until recently.

 

Slotshevski has built a career in the oil and gas business since the early 1990s. In 2013, the Ukrainian news magazine "Korrespondent" estimated his fortune at about $238 million (173 million euros).

 

Slotshevski, known for having a fondness for British luxury cars like Rolls Royce and Bentley, was a member of the Ukrainian parliament, and headed the Environment Ministry between 2010 and 2012 before serving on the Security Council. He was well-connected in Yanukovych's government, ousted in February 2014.

 

Growth in gas

 

In late 2013, Slotshevski denied that he owned Burisma, and an employee in his office reported that he sold the company - but no evidence of this has come to light yet. Two oligarchs, Ihor Kolomojski and Viktor Pinchuk, have been named as the possible new owners. Kolomojski was appointed the new head of the regional administration in Dnipropetrovsk after the recent change of government in Kyiv. He is believed to wield more political influence than Pinchuk.

 

DW could not reach Kolomojski for comment about Burisma. Pinchuk refused to comment, but is said to have a good relationship with the Democratic Party in the US, and is also believed to have been a long time friend of former Polish President Kwasniewski.

 

According to expert estimates, Ukraine's own gas reserves only meet about a third - 15 to 20 billion cubic meters - of the country's gas needs. Most of the demand is covered by state-owned companies, but the private sector's share is growing, and there are believed to extensive gas deposits in the country's east. But in order to mine there, Ukraine needs the expertise of Western corporations.

 

rest at link

https://www.dw.com/en/who-are-hunter-bidens-ukrainian-bosses/a-17642254