Thats quite an oversimplification, and while technically correct-ish, it misses the point.
Thats quite an oversimplification, and while technically correct-ish, it misses the point.
if porzingis gets moved this year or next, his new teams would adopt the potential ability for supermax. cba allows for whoever signs his second deal to have that option. he’s not close to qualifying for a super max though.
That’s not how NBA trades work.
I think you misread what I was saying. I don’t think there is anything near a monopoly and the FTC doesn’t have a case to hold up the merger
Haven’t seen drought projections out like they did with nasa for the US https://mic.com/articles/110574/nasa-the-us-faces-a-mega-drought-not-seen-in-1-000-years#.RvwmgHqkp
this is dumb. the company is worth more as a whole than its seperate parts.
totally agree. FTC is underappointed and not in a strong position, first and foremost. but that being said there isn’t a clear case for which the FTC would object to the merger.
UConn historically losts a lot of money in ticket sales alone when they made a bcs game:
generally agree. it’s a 5k option on model S and Musk said it’ll be cheaper on Model 3, but still likely 2500-3500 option.
yes, but honestly Tesla like the others will prioritize warm zev states then zev states then all states
its going to be tough to keep that initial sticker under 40k if you’re having awd and other initial features. All those customizations cost a lot of money and will likely be part of the second round where the transaction prices will drift up another 10k
c’mon, the Jim Jackson/Lawrence Funderburke teams in the 90s had an elite 8. Jim O’brien, while it didn’t end well had quite a bit of success.
what are you 25? put them on the map?
Almost no good can come from replying but - I liked the path that the Young family took with their problematic pregnancy
it’s not that big a bet when his shoe contract is bigger than his nba dollars.
*sploosh*
I agree, there is a risk there. although healthcare costs have blown up and are already untenable, even without AHCA. Milliman’s family of 4 avg annual healthcare cost in 2001: $8,500; in 2016: $26,000
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