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25d06/22

Would you take the financial risk?

I would like to hear your honest opinion because I'm at the point where I can no longer objectively assess what the right decision would be. Briefly about my situation: W, over 30 - First management role, directly in middle management - Approx. €107,000 annual salary (part-time) - Around 3 hours of commuting time per working day No home office - 24/7 operation with a lot of responsibility, very mentally and physically demanding - After almost a year, still no real connection to my colleague

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
25d06/22

Another positive milestone for Rolls-Royce Civil Aerospace

The Pearl 10X successfully powered the first flight of Dassault’s brand-new Falcon 10X business jet. While this isn’t a narrowbody engine program, it shows Rolls-Royce continues to execute on new engine development, certification and customer acquisition. The Falcon 10X is also the first Dassault business jet ever powered by Rolls-Royce engines. One more example that the investment case is becoming broader than just Trent widebody engines: Civil Aerospace, Defence, Power Systems, SMRs and now co

Socialunclassifiedsocial-signal
25d06/22

Buy a camper? If yes, how?

Hello everyone, I'm M28 and would like to buy a camper. I earn 2.9k net and currently save 1k in ETFs and another 200-300 in the account. I would like to buy a camper for around 40k. I get 20k as an interest-free loan within the family. I would have to finance the other 20k myself. I have 51k lying in ETFs. 15k of that is profit. I could now sell 20k or get a Lombardi loan for 20k (28k is possible). How would you finance that?

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
25d06/22shipping-routes · 3/5

The Hormuz Threat Oil Markets Are Ignoring

Threats from President Trump to bomb Iran again and Iranian negotiators leaving the talks in Switzerland once again clouded the outlook for one of the world’s busiest oil chokepoints. Talks are progressing, but the degree of uncertainty about global oil supply security remains high—because of the risk environment in the strait, of which most appear to be oblivious. Social media users have started calling Hormuz the Strait of Schrodinger, and with good reason. It is not only about whether the pas

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
25d06/22

China closing in but US leads in biotech quality and commercial reach, survey finds

China, which now conducts more clinical drug trials than the US, still lags in the quality and commercial reach of its biomedical science, according to a recent survey of senior US leaders in industry and academia. The ‌poll, conducted by Cure Innovation Index, found that China is seen as the clear leader in two out of six sectors: clinical development and supply chain. It found that the US leads in moving experimental products through to large-scale production, capital, and commercialisation...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
25d06/22sanctions · 2/5

US-China rare earth clash 2.0? Fragile truce tested as tit-for-tat moves return

Beijing’s latest restrictions on US rare earth companies, imposed in response to the Pentagon’s designation of leading Chinese firms, are testing the durability of the fragile US-China truce, analysts said. China’s export controls, targeting 10 US entities including national giants MP Materials and USA Rare Earth, mark one of the most significant escalations since Washington and Beijing reached a temporary truce last October in Busan – an understanding that was reaffirmed during the recent...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
25d06/22

2 young children found dead in locked car during France heatwave

Two young children, aged two and four, were found dead inside their family’s car in the southern French town of Carpentras on Monday. According to initial findings, the siblings had accidentally locked themselves inside the car, the local prosecutor’s office said. The children’s mother found them in the car, which was parked in the driveway of the family home. Emergency services attempted to resuscitate the children but were unable to save them. The prosecutor’s office has opened a preliminary..

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
25d06/22

Denmark and Germany Launch Europe’s First Hydrogen Superhighway

For the past few years, hydrogen has suffered from a credibility problem. Not because the technology itself stopped making sense, but because expectations ran too far ahead of reality. Governments announced hydrogen strategies worth hundreds of billions of euros. Companies unveiled ambitious projects stretching from Portugal to Poland. Analysts forecast a future hydrogen economy that would decarbonize everything from steel and chemicals to shipping and aviation. Then came the inevitable correcti

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
25d06/22

$LTRN reminding investors about BIO2026 participation tomorrow!

Lantern Pharma just posted a reminder that CEO Panna Sharma will participate in tomorrow’s BIO2026 executive roundtable hosted by Polsinelli. What caught my attention is that management is actively promoting the event instead of quietly attending. At a $50M market cap, Lantern is trying to position itself at the intersection of: Precision oncology AI-driven drug development RADR / withZeta Not suggesting news is coming. But if management believes these platforms are meaningful value drivers, BIO

Socialunclassifiedusa
25d06/22war-conflict · 3/5

London Mayor: UK Tops Green Finance Rankings for Eighth Straight Year

As the City of London Corporation marks the fifth instalment of the Net Zero Delivery Summit this week, I reflect on the world we were in back in 2022. Only four years ago businesses and communities were recovering from Covid, war had returned to the European continent with the invasion of Ukraine, and surging fuel and food prices were driving global inflation to historic levels. Since then, global instability has only deepened, with conflict in the Middle East and tariff wars disrupting global

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
25d06/22war-conflict · 2/5

China signals openness to Colombia’s Trump-backed president-elect despite US tilt

Beijing congratulated Colombia on its presidential run-off and said it would work with the incoming government of Abelardo de la Espriella, the far-right lawyer who has promised to pull the country back towards the United States. Foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun made the remarks on Monday, a day after a preliminary count put de la Espriella narrowly ahead of his leftist rival, Senator Ivan Cepeda. “China … congratulates Colombia on the smooth second round of presidential elections,” he...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
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