That's just because he's a family man.
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Mag sein, dass sie Waffenlieferungen zähneknierschend zustimmen würden. Aber sie würden die Koalitionspartner sicherlich runter handeln und es dann als einen Teilerfolg an ihre Basis verkaufen.
Die Ukraine benötigt immer wieder neue Hilfspakete. Wenn die Linken in der Regierung sind und diese verhindern, ist nicht nur die Ukraine am Arsch, sondern auch unsere Glaubwürdigkeit und unsere Unabhängigkeit von Russland. Wenn Putin merkt, dass wir uns so sehr vor Krieg scheuen, wird er uns vor sich her treiben.
Not great indeed. At least it's getting better. https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/38897/umfrage/co2-emissionsfaktor-fuer-den-strommix-in-deutschland-seit-1990/
Receiving $2.4 billion is nice. But not if you had to pay $1265 billion (market cap) for the privilege.
Alright. Your messages sounded a bit different to me at first. You can certainly gamble with stocks. But you can also invest more or less safely.
Early investors geht stocks. And they can even sell them before the company goes public (if it ever does). The IPO or direct listing or whatever process is chosen, brings the stocks to an open exchange. And a company usually issues new stocks during an IPO and can issue new shares at any time.
The fact that IPOs are overpriced and kinda shady is true, but that's one of those problems I meant, which are not explicitly due to the existence of stocks.
No, it's not gambling. It's people coming together in order to build something. And a place where people can sell their stocks is a stock market.
There are many problems in this world. But there existence of stocks and the fact that they can be traded is not one of them.
That doesn't make any sense. That way you could only buy stocks and never sell them. Then what's the point of investing? Also you couldn't just leave the company behind if you stopped believing in it and its leadership.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll have a look at them. Unfortunately none of them seem all that good. Spotify ist the only one that has a Linux app. Tide has a third party app, which is just the website inside electron. Even the Spotify app is just electron. I find it extremely shitty that these companies don't even bother publishing electron apps. The ratings on the play store are also mostly bad. But I have to investigate that.
Which music streaming service do you recommend? (honest question)
They have the democratic mandate.