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To: sense who wrote (196473)2/19/2023 8:21:09 PM
From: nicewatch  Respond to of 217575
 
I'm not a Soros fan at all and well aware of his history. But he has a point about Adani. Even if you presume little to no corruption in the Adani empire, the companies still look very overvalued to comparables. But I won't pretend to know anything about Indian stocks. From what I've read most of the ownership of the Adani stocks are Adani, and his incestuous relationship with family controlled offshore entities, and then to a lesser extent Modi's government and other non-family related offshore funds. The onshore funds, analysts, and retail investors are piker holders in the Adani stocks and that was true long before the Hindenburg report which speaks volumes imo.

That weather proposal sounds so dangerous on so many levels, talk about the law of unintended consequences. The whole AGW boondoggle... there are some telling quotes from Euro bureaucrats at least a decade ago that the goal of of AGW funding wasn't even to change the climate and rather a wealth transfer from first world to third world countries.

You probably know this but some may not that while old Soros still donates big to his wacky left causes and other socially destabilizing forces he may no longer be the front face of it. His son Alexander has largely taken over that roll. Unsure about the rest of his brood, one is a hedge fund manager and unsure about the other three.