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To: Les H who wrote (40557)2/2/2024 7:17:28 PM
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You Can Rent Ozzy Osbourne’s Perfectly Normal Yet Luxe West Hollywood Condo for $9.5K a Month

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To: Les H who wrote (40557)2/3/2024 11:55:25 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 49042
 
Shares in Facebook-parent Meta Platforms (META) jumped more than 17% ahead of the opening bell Friday after the Magnificent Seven member delivered a better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings report on the back of a rebound in ad sales and announced its first-ever dividend payment, along with authorization for additional stock buybacks.

The $1 trillion tech giant said it will issue investors a dividend of 50 cents a share on March 26 and has authorized a $50 billion increase in its stock repurchase plan. Public companies typically use both dividend payments and share buybacks to return excess profits to investors.

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FANGMAN's will have completed their earnings reports and are now free to buy back their shares in February.

"Just 10 companies, nine of which are in the US, accounted for almost a quarter of 2022’s buybacks."

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To: Les H who wrote (40557)2/5/2024 9:23:20 AM
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Divergences Add Up Ahead of Rug Pull

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To: Les H who wrote (40557)2/22/2024 7:21:17 PM
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Today broke the early February high and both new highs and new lows expanded to trigger the Hindenberg again. This time, the new highs were more than twice the new lows. Last time, they were nearly even.

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