Anonymous ID: ea96d6 Aug. 1, 2019, 2:48 p.m. No.7298988   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7298917

I was posting them in the meme thread for long time but notables creek habbened and was busy on that. I can start doing it again.

Will post today's in there later on.

They are being told to sell or the EO 's are forcing them to. No one in their right mind would do this as it's all Public information.

Can see this easily so stupid is as stupid does.

I do the mkt reports too

o7

Anonymous ID: ea96d6 Aug. 1, 2019, 2:55 p.m. No.7299117   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9245

Third NKorea Missile Launch In A Week, But Trump "Not Worried"

 

Here we go again with what is now a third North Korean ballistic missile launch in just over a week, following two short-range missile tests conducted early on Wednesday, and a mere days after a prior test late last week.

 

CNN's Zachary Cohen reports the Pentagon tracked a projectile launched from North Korea early Friday morning (local time), citing an unnamed senior official, who further added it appeared similar to prior ones over the past weeks.

 

One official reportedly said no threat had been posed to North America by the new launch, which appeared to be a pair of short-range unidentified missiles.

 

But more interesting, perhaps, was President Trump's immediate reaction to news of the latest test.

 

According to Reuters, the president said late in the day Thursday (US time) amid breaking reports of the launch he is "not worried about missiles from North Korea" given they are "short range, very standard".

 

This follows similar comments from Trump last Friday, when he downplayed last week's launches: "They’re short-range missiles and my relationship is very good with Chairman Kim," he told reporters in the Oval Office at the time. "And we’ll see what happens, but they are short-range missiles and many people have those missiles."

 

JUST IN: North Korea fires two short range ballistic missiles, both landing in the sea, multiple US officials say; 3rd missile launch in 2 weeks. pic.twitter.com/4ym6UWE0bS

— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 1, 2019

 

During that press meeting one reporter said the president appeared "unbothered" by Pyongyang's latest missile launches, to which he responded, "no, not at all," as The Hill reported.

 

North Korea issued a statement early Friday (local time) confirming the missile test, and saying it was a new type of projectile, intended as a warning to South Korea and President Moon Jae-in.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-01/third-nk-missile-launch-8-days-trump-not-worried-about-short-range-missiles

Anonymous ID: ea96d6 Aug. 1, 2019, 3:14 p.m. No.7299459   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9600

Tesla CTO sold $3.45m in shares-July 29

 

Tesla co-founder and CTO JB Straubel stepping down

 

Tesla co-founder and CTO JB Straubel is stepping down from his day-to-day role as an executive at the automaker, CEO Elon Musk announced during a conference call with analysts Wednesday.

 

Drew Baglino, vice president of technology, will take over his duties, Musk said. Straubel will stay on in a senior advisor role.

 

“I want to thank JB for his fundamental role in creating and building Tesla,” Musk said during the call. “If we hadn’t had lunch in 2003, Tesla wouldn’t exist, basically,” Musk added.

 

Straubel described his time at Tesla as an adventurous 16 years.

 

“I’m not disappearing, and I just wanted to make sure that people understand that this was not some, you know, lack of confidence in the company or the team or anything like that,” Straubel said, adding that he loves the company.

 

Straubel’s role at Tesla cannot be understated. The executive was responsible for some of the company’s most important technology, notably around batteries. His understated yet steady presence along with his technological acumen gave provided stability even when its CEO became embroiled in controversy.

 

His departure is the latest in a long string of high-profile executives to leave Tesla in the past year, most recently Steve McManus, a vice president in charge of engineering for car interiors and exteriors at Tesla, who joined Apple. Two other former Tesla executives, Michael Schwekutsch, and chief engineer Doug Field, have also left to join Apple.

 

Straubel is involved in another company called Redwood Materials, which emerged in 2017. An SEC filing in 2017 a $2 million initial investment in the Redwood City, Calif.-based company that describes itself at its site as focused on “advanced technology and process development for materials recycling, remanufacturing, and reuse.”

 

The filing lists Straubel and Andrew Stevenson, the former head of special projects at Tesla, as executive officers. Stevenson is now CFO at Redwood Materials.

https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/24/tesla-co-founder-and-cto-jb-straubel-stepping-down/

https://www.finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1494727&tc=2&b=2