@ChelApples Based on what I’m reading there isn’t anything nefarious about this. What exactly do you think stinks and what is the benefit someone would get from a busted order?
@NicolasFlamelX@ChelApples Posted this in a few other similar posts. I had Claude analyze the trade and posts related to it. Sounds like just an error and a non-event.
@DavidSacks@Jason Rare L take.
This is like saying “Hey I started a fire next to your house. You should really put that out since it’s closer to you than me. But I’ll bring you a bucket!”
How do you expect them to build one of the biggest data centers in America without raising money? The ability to raise money and keep a strong balance sheet is what has kept them alive through all the downturns. Novo owns half the company so I trust that he’s doing what’s best for his own self interests and ours
@mikealfred Canada isn't actually pursuing a free trade deal with China, so there's nothing to back down on. Cooler heads will prevail once the facts are better understood.
@zerohedge Canadian here. I don’t disagree with a lot of the article. But it’s important to note the ad was sponsored by a provincial government. Not the Carney federal government as implied in article.
@CryptJynx I’m going to guess Goldman. Novo has relationships from his days there and the analyst covering $GLXY was keeping the price target way more conservative than anyone else. Likely as way to help surpress the price until the deal closes