Anonymous ID: c1bbd6 July 6, 2020, 7:22 p.m. No.9879677   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9780 >>9992

02-4452 USAFSOC C-32B out from McGuire AFB, NJ and went out into the Atlantic currently doing low alt passes at "home"

 

United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) operates a small number of Boeing C-32B passenger jet aircraft, providing global airlift for U.S. government crisis response activities. These may include U.S. State Department Foreign Emergency Support Teams (FEST), which deploy in response to terrorism incidents around the world. They may also fly in support of CIA Special Activities. The C-32B has been associated with the 150th Special Operations Squadron out of Joint Base McGuire, NJ (previously designated as 227th Special Operations Flight ) and the 486th Flight Test Squadron out of Eglin AFB, FL. These are highly secretive units, with little information publicly available about their activities. The aircraft have been spotted in a plain white paint scheme, with minimal markings. They appear to change serial numbers many times - no doubt an attempt to keep a low profile.

https://www.afsoc.af.mil/

Anonymous ID: c1bbd6 July 6, 2020, 7:35 p.m. No.9879784   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9938

Crowdstrike Holdings sold by Chief Financial Officer: $10.16m-July 1

 

Burt Podbere serves as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for CrowdStrike. As CFO, he leads the accounting, finance, business support, financial planning and analysis, treasury, M&A, investor relations, internal audit, and tax functions at CrowdStrike. In 2018, he oversaw CrowdStrike’s 200 million dollar Series E financing round, led by General Atlantic, Accel and IVP, with participation from March Capital and CapitalG. In 2017, he oversaw CrowdStrike’s 100 million dollar Series D financing round. In addition, during 2019 he led CrowdStrike’s 150-million-dollar credit revolver with Silicon Valley bank. Podbere has worked in Canada, Europe, and the U.S. where he has garnered extensive knowledge of both domestic and international finance, SaaS businesses, and international operations. He also serves as treasurer and a board member of the CrowdStrike Foundation, a nonprofit established to support the next generation of talent and research in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence through scholarships, grants, and other activities.

Other Experience

CFO, OpenDNS, Inc.

CFO, Net Optics, Inc.

https://www.crowdstrike.com/about-crowdstrike/executive-team/burt-podbere/

https://www.finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1778610&tc=7&b=2

Anonymous ID: c1bbd6 July 6, 2020, 7:42 p.m. No.9879864   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9875 >>9893 >>9931

#12643 posted in #12644

>>9878860 New York hospitals released more than 6,300 recovering coronavirus patients into nursing homes

>>9878882, >>9879062 PF Reportage

>>9878839 Christina Oxenberg spills the tea on the Kennedys, Epstein & her cousin Prince Andrew

>>9878806 Groups Set to Sue US EPA over Approval for Release of GMO Mosquitoes

>>9878797 Video: Great Tucker Show this evening

>>9879115 Ex-Panama president's sons arrested in Guatemala on corruption charges

>>9879152 Kaepernick Signs Production Deal With Disney

>>9879213 West Virginia woman convicted in plot to offer top-secret NSA info to Russia

>>9879223 Prince Harry and Meghan: We must acknowledge 'uncomfortable' past of the Commonwealth

>>9879255 US Senator Chuck Grassley Says Out Loud What We All Are Thinking: “Durham [Should] Be Producing Some Fruit of His Labor”

>>9879330 Newsom Triggered When Constituent Asks Why His Business, Plumpjack Winery, Received COVID Relief Loan

 

this was the bun at the end of 43

Anonymous ID: c1bbd6 July 6, 2020, 7:53 p.m. No.9879981   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0037

>>9879938

it's a heavily connected company.

They can do anything on Wall street as long as the underwriters get the fee's. They (banks and firms) don't give a shit what the contents are as long as they can cash in at some point.

The only reason We Work did not make it that far is that someone actually kicked the tires in public and it was widely reported.

Otherwise this is business as usual unfortunately