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I've been writing code to track politicians' portfolios.
Here are the politicians who have made the most in the stock market so far this year, per our estimates.
The congressional salary is $174,000.
Pelosi has made almost 100x that in unrealized gains so far this year. https://t.co/KjkvUDcfQP
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I've been writing code to track politicians' portfolios.
Here are the politicians who have made the most in the stock market so far this year, per our estimates.
The congressional salary is $174,000.
Pelosi has made almost 100x that in unrealized gains so far this year. https://t.co/KjkvUDcfQP
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"Pernod Ricard ditches Paris Saint-Germain deal after Marseille backlash" (FT)
Despite its French heritage, the top 5 strategic brands by volume at Pernod Ricard $RI are:
Absolut (vodka)
Jameson (Irish whiskey)
Ballantine's (scotch)
Chivas Regal (scotch)
Malibu (rum) https://t.co/DLiJrV7LdE
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"Pernod Ricard ditches Paris Saint-Germain deal after Marseille backlash" (FT)
Despite its French heritage, the top 5 strategic brands by volume at Pernod Ricard $RI are:
Absolut (vodka)
Jameson (Irish whiskey)
Ballantine's (scotch)
Chivas Regal (scotch)
Malibu (rum) https://t.co/DLiJrV7LdE
Pernod Ricard ditches Paris Saint-Germain deal after Marseille backlash https://t.co/nsTsYHJcBl - Financial Timestweet
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BREAKING: Kamala Harris' campaign reportedly raised $300M in August.
This would be more than double the amount raised by Trump's campaign.
We posted this graphic yesterday, showing how much money different companies' employees have given to the two campaigns: https://t.co/nCCbFSpit2
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BREAKING: Kamala Harris' campaign reportedly raised $300M in August.
This would be more than double the amount raised by Trump's campaign.
We posted this graphic yesterday, showing how much money different companies' employees have given to the two campaigns: https://t.co/nCCbFSpit2
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Librarian Capital
"Unilever agrees sale of Russia business" (FT)
"Expected to bring $ULVR $340-500m, reflecting the required 50% discount on asset sales under Russian law ... $UL will also have to pay 10-15% exit tax" (per Russian media)
Nelson Peltz "had pressed UL ... not to leave Russia"
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"Unilever agrees sale of Russia business" (FT)
"Expected to bring $ULVR $340-500m, reflecting the required 50% discount on asset sales under Russian law ... $UL will also have to pay 10-15% exit tax" (per Russian media)
Nelson Peltz "had pressed UL ... not to leave Russia"
Unilever agrees sale of Russia business to Arnest https://t.co/fMg8HtZdB7 - Financial Timestweet
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Bourbon Capital
Probably nothing
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$BABA launches a Credit Card in the US, partners with Mastercard
No biggie. https://t.co/dhmCWXqrni - The Long Investortweet
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Librarian Capital
"Youth E-Cigarette Use Drops to Lowest in Decade; Youth Use of Nicotine Pouches Remains Low" (FDA)
Past-30-day e-cig use is 5.9% (PY: 7.7%)
Past-30-day nicotine pouch use is 1.8% (PY: 1.5%)
$PM $BATS $BTI $MO $IMB
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"Youth E-Cigarette Use Drops to Lowest in Decade; Youth Use of Nicotine Pouches Remains Low" (FDA)
Past-30-day e-cig use is 5.9% (PY: 7.7%)
Past-30-day nicotine pouch use is 1.8% (PY: 1.5%)
$PM $BATS $BTI $MO $IMB
Half a million fewer U.S. youth reported current use of e-cigarettes in 2024 compared to 2023, according to new data from the National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) released today: https://t.co/xb5BKdD6JQ https://t.co/yox02Ygkxs - U.S. FDAtweet
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Alibaba $BABA to launch 1st co-branded business credit card in the US with Mastercard $MA & Cardless
"3% cashback on purchases" on Alibaba website
"Will be available for application later this year" https://t.co/UI47UdVbVQ
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Alibaba $BABA to launch 1st co-branded business credit card in the US with Mastercard $MA & Cardless
"3% cashback on purchases" on Alibaba website
"Will be available for application later this year" https://t.co/UI47UdVbVQ
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Google AI ROI Survey
Early adopters of generative AI systems are already seeing return on investment for the applications they’ve added, Google Cloud found in a survey that was exclusively shared with Forbes. Google talked to 2,508 C-suite executives across the globe and found a variety of positive outcomes, with 74% already seeing some kind of ROI. Nearly half that implemented generative AI for productivity (45%) said it’s doubled. More than three-quarters (77%) said they have improved leads and customer acquisition as a result of generative AI. As far as revenue goes, 86% said they’ve received a boost of 6% or more.
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Google AI ROI Survey
Early adopters of generative AI systems are already seeing return on investment for the applications they’ve added, Google Cloud found in a survey that was exclusively shared with Forbes. Google talked to 2,508 C-suite executives across the globe and found a variety of positive outcomes, with 74% already seeing some kind of ROI. Nearly half that implemented generative AI for productivity (45%) said it’s doubled. More than three-quarters (77%) said they have improved leads and customer acquisition as a result of generative AI. As far as revenue goes, 86% said they’ve received a boost of 6% or more.
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Google exec comments:
I still think that [74]% seeing ROI feels about right. Two things are going to happen. One is those that are using it already are going to be ahead, and it’s going to be a huge snowball with more use cases. Then you’re going to have a whole new bunch of cohorts jumping on. The question for the new ones is: Are the platforms better, where they can see a better ROI quicker, or are they going to follow the same trajectory as the ones that came in 12 months prior? My sense is it’s going to be somewhere in the middle, but it’s a massive amount more volume. Those that were using it are going to see exponential value, which becomes leapfrogging the new ones coming in.
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Google exec comments:
I still think that [74]% seeing ROI feels about right. Two things are going to happen. One is those that are using it already are going to be ahead, and it’s going to be a huge snowball with more use cases. Then you’re going to have a whole new bunch of cohorts jumping on. The question for the new ones is: Are the platforms better, where they can see a better ROI quicker, or are they going to follow the same trajectory as the ones that came in 12 months prior? My sense is it’s going to be somewhere in the middle, but it’s a massive amount more volume. Those that were using it are going to see exponential value, which becomes leapfrogging the new ones coming in.
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