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Quiver Quantitative
BREAKING: Representative Kevin Hern just filed a sale of his entire position in UnitedHealth stock, $UNH.
It was worth up to $500K.
Hern sits on the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health. https://t.co/PPlT52nmU9
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BREAKING: Representative Kevin Hern just filed a sale of his entire position in UnitedHealth stock, $UNH.
It was worth up to $500K.
Hern sits on the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health. https://t.co/PPlT52nmU9
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @DimitryNakhla: ServiceNow trades 25x NTM FCF Est 💵
2026E: $5.39B (+20% YoY)
2027E: $6.52B (+20% YoY)
2028E: $7.69B (+18% YoY)
$NOW https://t.co/FAKpzSQpXX
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RT @DimitryNakhla: ServiceNow trades 25x NTM FCF Est 💵
2026E: $5.39B (+20% YoY)
2027E: $6.52B (+20% YoY)
2028E: $7.69B (+18% YoY)
$NOW https://t.co/FAKpzSQpXX
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God of Prompt
RT @free_ai_guides: I do 10 hours of research in 10 minutes now.
Perplexity changed everything.
Here's a free guide to use it properly:
→ 5-module research engineering mini-course
→ Copy-paste templates for any research task
→ Deep Research workflows that actually work
→ The "Template Generator" mega-prompt
Comment "Perplexity" and I'll DM it to you.
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RT @free_ai_guides: I do 10 hours of research in 10 minutes now.
Perplexity changed everything.
Here's a free guide to use it properly:
→ 5-module research engineering mini-course
→ Copy-paste templates for any research task
→ Deep Research workflows that actually work
→ The "Template Generator" mega-prompt
Comment "Perplexity" and I'll DM it to you.
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Quartr
A century ago, Americans dumped their waste wherever they could, with limited oversight or consequence.
As cities grew, trash collection became essential, then commercial, and waste funneled into centralized dumps.
Operators were mostly local at first. Over time, tighter rules and clearer accountability professionalized the industry and incentivized scale.
Out of that shift came a remarkably stable industry, and eventually Waste Management.
Edge #71: $WM
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A century ago, Americans dumped their waste wherever they could, with limited oversight or consequence.
As cities grew, trash collection became essential, then commercial, and waste funneled into centralized dumps.
Operators were mostly local at first. Over time, tighter rules and clearer accountability professionalized the industry and incentivized scale.
Out of that shift came a remarkably stable industry, and eventually Waste Management.
Edge #71: $WM
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