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To: Snowshoe who wrote (160878)8/4/2020 4:05:27 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217791
 
I was correct, super ultra hyper bullish finance.yahoo.com




To: Snowshoe who wrote (160878)8/4/2020 10:29:40 AM
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President Donald Trump repeatedly insisted on Monday that any sale of TikTok’s U.S. operations would have to include a substantial payment to the U.S. -- but it wasn’t clear under what authority he can extract a payout.

It would be unprecedented, based on recent history, for the U.S. government to collect a cut of a transaction involving companies in which it doesn’t hold a stake. Trump said the money would come from China or an American buyer such as Microsoft Corp.

“The United States should get a very large percentage of that price, because we’re making it possible,” Trump told reporters at a news conference Monday evening. “Whatever the number is, it would come from the sale, which nobody else would be thinking out but me, but that’s the way I think. And I think it’s very fair.”


Tik Tok is a shakedown LOL Like Mexico paying for the wall.. if MS pays after buying.. forget voting.. the corps are i control.. it's Blade Runner/Robocop time !!!

UnFcukingBelievable LOL

You know if he loses (and that is STILL a HUGE if).. we are going to rapidly get sick of You're Fired LOL