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RT @KoyfinCharts: $SPY The S&P 500 free cash flow yield currently sits at 2.35%. https://t.co/MQYaZZGvNE
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$INTC Intel got a big cash infusion in Q3.

Ending the quarter with ~$31B in cash.

Boosted by:
• $5.7B in US government funding.
• $5.2B from divestitures (Altera & Mobileye).

A turning point in Intel’s turnaround story? https://t.co/bq49xi7Nss
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Netflix continues to showcase robust growth in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) & Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) regions

$NFLX latest quarterly YoY growth by region:

APAC: +21%
EMEA: +18%
UCAN: +17%
LATAM: +10% https://t.co/4huAR5j6nO
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Ahmad
manifesting a new drop

i believe in you, whale https://t.co/udSMdvxqWq
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i know this isnʼt a popular opinion

but LLMs is missing probably a piece, or two at most, to get us to AGI/ASI
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RT @DimitryNakhla: Here are five quality stocks that faced multiple compression due to short-term growth concerns, creating buying opportunities for those looking beyond temporary challenges

Multiple compression doesn’t always signal a broken thesis—it can be an opportunity 🧵 https://t.co/K2rpHr3c2Q

Many investors seek quality & are willing to pay a premium multiple, but when short-term growth concerns trigger multiple compression, they mistakenly rationalize:

“Lowered growth justifies this, I should look elsewhere now”
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This is often a misstep. Will share a 🧵 soon
- Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
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that human thing
the will to be, to be seen, to do
it’s what runs the whole system
everything else is just background
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“grok, fix the algo and make no mistake”

— an intern, probably

@TheAhmadOsman dude, I really feel the X team is vibe algorithming, a social platform’s algo shouldn’t change so often
- Yuchen Jin
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RT @drawl: @nearcyan Someone finally built this, I’ve been thinking about the hyperfinacialization of everything for a while and have wondered when gambling would reach consumer finance

I’m waiting for Klarna to add a “coin flip” option at checkout where you either get the item free or pay double
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