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A.S.
August 5, 2021 at 11:12 pm
We pay our drivers all time high ???????????? biggest fucking lie
Roma
August 5, 2021 at 11:12 pm
still not enough drivers
hangender
August 5, 2021 at 11:14 pm
given that we are going back to infinite lockdown…yea there 0 demand coming.
Youssef Hegazy
August 5, 2021 at 11:35 pm
In other words : Massive amounts to steal from drivers. Lyft drivers don’t know how much passengers pay, and Lyft takes 50% of the transaction. They are thieves and are way worse than Uber nowadays.
Edit : Also, he tried to take credit for the mask mandate, even though it’s mandated by the CDC.
mrPmj00
August 5, 2021 at 11:52 pm
— AMAZON:
Yep, I bought a ton on the dip.
Amazon invested $14 billion in the last quarter alone, the same as it spent in 6 months before that. It is a do not sell stock.
…With the Delta virus coming at full speed ahead, pandemic sales will make a comeback.
Amazon is investing so much money, that no competitor will ever be able to catch up.
My strategy is if Amazon keeps going down, I buy more to average cost down..
I buy using money on the sideline, then I sell other stocks that are up, then I sell other stocks that have lost less than Amazon’s -7.5%. Most stocks that pop or
drop hard usually recover 50% soon after.
Amazon’s not going anywhere so I know that eventually it will come back.
Fidelity considers Amazon as a large growth company (probably because as big as it is, it still only has 7% of the retail market)
Get on board or be runover, it’s up to you.
Joel Bondurant
August 6, 2021 at 12:30 am
USA brand tax cattle must comply with the Fauci-19 global currency crisis management system.