Blackvegetable » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Corporate America’s Real Worries About Trump Are Buried in Annual Reports
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... te-reports
Companies are telling their investors how President Donald Trump’s plan to radically remake the US government poses new risks to their businesses.
In recent weeks, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. warned about potential tariffs on avocados and limes. Johnson & Johnson sees a risk that Food and Drug Administration cuts will slow down medicine approvals. And American Airlines Group Inc. alerted shareholders to possible additional charges for aircraft and parts from outside the US.
Many of these disclosures are being tucked quietly into already lengthy “risk factor” language in annual regulatory filings, at odds with the upbeat tone some executives take publicly when describing their work with the White House.
Why are they including Bubble Boy as a Risk Factor in their filings, along with plague and locusts?
Lest they get sued for failing to prudently manage it...
Nice job, Morans...
Is it a gay thing?Blackvegetable » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Corporate America’s Real Worries About Trump Are Buried in Annual Reports
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... te-reports
Companies are telling their investors how President Donald Trump’s plan to radically remake the US government poses new risks to their businesses.
In recent weeks, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. warned about potential tariffs on avocados and limes. Johnson & Johnson sees a risk that Food and Drug Administration cuts will slow down medicine approvals. And American Airlines Group Inc. alerted shareholders to possible additional charges for aircraft and parts from outside the US.
Many of these disclosures are being tucked quietly into already lengthy “risk factor” language in annual regulatory filings, at odds with the upbeat tone some executives take publicly when describing their work with the White House.
Why are they including Bubble Boy as a Risk Factor in their filings, along with plague and locusts?
Lest they get sued for failing to prudently manage it...
Nice job, Morans...
Your dad was morbidly obese and died at 39?RebelGator » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Is it a gay thing?
My Daddy told me anyone thay would eat an avocado would suck a dick.
The guy can't even insult without hiding behind a question. God man. Cowardice is second nature.
Somebody needs to tell Bloomberg that the threat of tariffs worked with Mexico.Vegas » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No thoughts, etc...copy/paste.
Hides.
Let's save time Mr Predictable: Video earned, but I don't feel like getting it.
1. If I am a moron, then you lost.....
2. "Post your thoughts" Your op, your job.
*Huey » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Somebody needs to tell Bloomberg that the threat of tariffs worked with Mexico.
Thank you?Blackvegetable » 21 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Corporate America’s Real Worries About Trump Are Buried in Annual Reports
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... te-reports
Companies are telling their investors how President Donald Trump’s plan to radically remake the US government poses new risks to their businesses.
In recent weeks, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. warned about potential tariffs on avocados and limes. Johnson & Johnson sees a risk that Food and Drug Administration cuts will slow down medicine approvals. And American Airlines Group Inc. alerted shareholders to possible additional charges for aircraft and parts from outside the US.
Many of these disclosures are being tucked quietly into already lengthy “risk factor” language in annual regulatory filings, at odds with the upbeat tone some executives take publicly when describing their work with the White House.
Why are they including Bubble Boy as a Risk Factor in their filings, along with plague and locusts?
Lest they get sued for failing to prudently manage it...
Nice job, Morans...
"Worked"....*Huey » 38 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Somebody needs to tell Bloomberg that the threat of tariffs worked with Mexico.
If $5000 checks are issued to every US Tax Payer courtesy of DOGE...I certainly hope you "DOGE Hating Patriots" will refuse to accept your checks and return them to the US Treasury....or else hand your check to some poor, undeserving "victim" of the DOGE layoffs.Blackvegetable » Today, 11:23 am » wrote: ↑ Corporate America’s Real Worries About Trump Are Buried in Annual Reports
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... te-reports
Companies are telling their investors how President Donald Trump’s plan to radically remake the US government poses new risks to their businesses.
In recent weeks, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. warned about potential tariffs on avocados and limes. Johnson & Johnson sees a risk that Food and Drug Administration cuts will slow down medicine approvals. And American Airlines Group Inc. alerted shareholders to possible additional charges for aircraft and parts from outside the US.
Many of these disclosures are being tucked quietly into already lengthy “risk factor” language in annual regulatory filings, at odds with the upbeat tone some executives take publicly when describing their work with the White House.
Why are they including Bubble Boy as a Risk Factor in their filings, along with plague and locusts?
Lest they get sued for failing to prudently manage it...
Nice job, Morans...
I think you should spend, in advance, what you believe you will save....as a statement of faith..*GHETTOBLASTER » 29 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ If $5000 checks are issued to every US Tax Payer courtesy of DOGE...I certainly hope you "DOGE Hating Patriots" will refuse to accept your checks and return them to the US Treasury....or else hand your check to some poor, undeserving "victim" of the DOGE layoffs.
Yeah Hell will freeze over first......
Blackvegetable » Today, 11:23 am » wrote: ↑ Corporate America’s Real Worries About Trump Are Buried in Annual Reports
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... te-reports
Companies are telling their investors how President Donald Trump’s plan to radically remake the US government poses new risks to their businesses.
In recent weeks, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. warned about potential tariffs on avocados and limes. Johnson & Johnson sees a risk that Food and Drug Administration cuts will slow down medicine approvals. And American Airlines Group Inc. alerted shareholders to possible additional charges for aircraft and parts from outside the US.
Many of these disclosures are being tucked quietly into already lengthy “risk factor” language in annual regulatory filings, at odds with the upbeat tone some executives take publicly when describing their work with the White House.
Why are they including Bubble Boy as a Risk Factor in their filings, along with plague and locusts?
Lest they get sued for failing to prudently manage it...
Nice job, Morans...
Blackvegetable » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I think you should spend, in advance, what you believe you will save....as a statement of faith..
It took less than a second for me to call your bluff "Mister Patriot of all Patriots"...!!!Blackvegetable » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I think you should spend, in advance, what you believe you will save....as a statement of faith..
*Beekeeper » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ We didn't bank on KommieLA winning like you did.
NOR do we play stupid games that you play either. Your modis operandae is to play stupid games and run like a ****.
WE deal in facts and reality as do the overwhelming majority of Americans these days!!
Did you see the latest Q poll?? Only 22% actually approve of your stupidity!! That means what?? 78% HATE YOU and YOUR DEMOCRATS!! And it's STILL DROPPING!!
No thoughts, etc...copy/paste.
Why are you talking about "if"?*GHETTOBLASTER » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ It took less than a second for me to call your bluff "Mister Patriot of all Patriots"...!!!![]()
If $5000 checks are issued to every US Tax Payer courtesy of DOGE...I certainly hope you "DOGE Hating Patriots" will refuse to accept your checks and return them to the US Treasury....or else hand your check to some poor, undeserving "victim" of the DOGE layoffs.
Yeah Hell will freeze over first......
It took less than a second for me to call your bluff "Mister Patriot of all Patriots"...!!!Blackvegetable » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Why are you talking about "if"?
You didn't leap at my counteroffer..
Nothing quite becomes your ******* **** like repeating it.*GHETTOBLASTER » 50 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ It took less than a second for me to call your bluff "Mister Patriot of all Patriots"...!!!![]()
If $5000 checks are issued to every US Tax Payer courtesy of DOGE...I certainly hope you "DOGE Hating Patriots" will refuse to accept your checks and return them to the US Treasury....or else hand your check to some poor, undeserving "victim" of the DOGE layoffs.
Yeah Hell will freeze over first......