Such a restriction on qualified investors is not the norm in most countries.
Such a restriction on qualified investors is not the norm in most countries.
I don’t know about this case, but private companies also have shares and can sell them out/issue them to other parties just like public companies. It’s just that it doesn’t happen via a stock exchange and a lot of what they do doesn’t need to be publicly disclosed.
Nope. Ukraine was a lone wolf and Putin thought it’d be easy pickings (though I’m sure he realized pretty soon how much he fucked up), but no way he’s going up against nations that are part of actual defensive pacts.
There is quite literally no chance of this. If it happens, I’ll buy you a year’s worth of beer.
Yes, she was with Fred Noonan, her navigator.
Yeah, it doesn’t make much difference, I just commented on the low-hanging fruit of what was clearly incorrect.
My bigger problem is with your fear-mongering and the gibberish that assumes that self-hosted FOSS solutions are somehow a viable alternative for the majority of users. I’ll pick privacy-compromised convenient products 9 times out of 10 and actually spend my time doing things I want to do, and I’m pretty bored reading all the privacy nutjobs trying to tell me how to do things.
The Valve guy doesn’t run a publicly owned company. But go on, keep spewing.
In their defense, it was pretty clear to me what they meant from the get-go and your replies seemed unnecessarily hostile.
For shooting the younger brother.
Ok, I’ll bite. What exactly makes you the only person in the world who can play a handheld in bed?
Correct.
Absolutely not what they’re saying. They are clearly making the point that the non-Hamas people who are having to use the hospital have no real alternatives (such as hunting down Hamas members) and shouldn’t suffer the consequences of Hamas choosing to be there.
While Kövesi did a bunch of good stuff and got some convictions, Romania is far, far from clean as far as corruption goes.