MrMitchWeaver
MrMitchWeaver t1_je3pr3x wrote
Reply to comment by AutoModerator in Aggregate measure of financial misreporting for nearly 2,000 companies in the U.S. suggests that the collective probability of fraud across major companies is the highest in over 40 years by marketrent
Here's a similar article with no paywall. https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2023/03/01/is-a-recession-looming-look-to-accounting-fraud.html
MrMitchWeaver t1_je3l6sz wrote
Reply to comment by knightopusdei in Aggregate measure of financial misreporting for nearly 2,000 companies in the U.S. suggests that the collective probability of fraud across major companies is the highest in over 40 years by marketrent
You're thinking of speculators. Investors are those who invest in businesses for the long term, not trying to make a quick buck.
MrMitchWeaver t1_je3kydw wrote
MrMitchWeaver t1_je3jkyo wrote
Reply to comment by ZiltoidTheOmniscient in Research found among nearly 100 teens who underwent brain scans, those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) tended to have thinner tissue at the brain's surface, and some signs of inflammation in a brain area key to memory and learning. by Wagamaga
Look for countries with good healthcare and a favorable exchange rate. I know a lot of foreigners come to Argentina to get procedures. Even our expensive private medicine is accessible to them due to the exchange rate difference.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jdvt0rk wrote
Reply to From millionaires to Muslims, small subgroups of the population seem much larger to many Americans by jrdjared
The math of the average response is just insane
gays and lesbians (estimate: 30%, true: 3%),
bisexuals (estimate: 29%, true: 4%), and
Transgender (estimate: 21%, true: 0.6%).
Leaving 20% for cishetero and everyone else.
Native Americans (estimate: 27%, true: 1%),
Asian Americans (estimate: 29%, true: 6%), and
Black Americans (estimate: 41%, true: 12%).
Leaving 3% for whites and everyone else.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jdvj51r wrote
Reply to TIL that there are official guidelines for muslims to perform their rituals from space since 2007, when the first malaysian astronaut join the space station. by TonahVilla
Official by whom? Aren't there many kinds of Islam?
MrMitchWeaver t1_jdk06e4 wrote
Reply to comment by AutoModerator in Road Noise Makes Your Blood Pressure Rise – Literally | Study shows the sound of traffic is associated with increased risk of hypertension, calls for public health measures to reduce noise exposure by Hrmbee
Is it the noise itself or is it the PTSD of traffic interactions?
MrMitchWeaver t1_jdcorme wrote
Those are some confusing charts.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jcswj1u wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [homemade] pork schnitzel and pesto linguine by boatstuff21
Muchaaachos
MrMitchWeaver t1_jaued9g wrote
Reply to comment by Ameisen in TIL that the Fuggerei in Augsburg, Germany is the oldest public housing complex in the world, being founded all the way back to the 1510s. by TheMisterClo
Oh wow I thought the euro had been invented in the third century BC
MrMitchWeaver t1_jatgs53 wrote
Quality vs quantity though. And I say that as an Argentine.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jatdg0y wrote
Reply to TIL that the Fuggerei in Augsburg, Germany is the oldest public housing complex in the world, being founded all the way back to the 1510s. by TheMisterClo
You forgot to mention the most important part: rent is one euro per year, it has never changed.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jaf2ek8 wrote
Reply to comment by Youre-so-special-2me in You’re on a date, what’s something that would instantly make him/her a 0? by HKerinUK
That's literally every first date
MrMitchWeaver t1_jaf29uy wrote
Reply to comment by Unique_User_name_42 in You’re on a date, what’s something that would instantly make him/her a 0? by HKerinUK
There it is. Looks like I'm too late for my inb4
MrMitchWeaver t1_jadyolg wrote
Reply to The blizzard on Minnesota last week by BloodDragonSniper
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MrMitchWeaver t1_jady7ws wrote
Reply to comment by vgsnv in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
I mean it needs few things to keep it running: engineers and servers. Am I missing something else?
Innovations would be covered by the R&D sector which is a different expense line.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jac8zp9 wrote
Reply to comment by BryanWythm in McDonald's prices 1974 by JAlbert653
Nice catch. Massachusetts tax to fund elderly care?
MrMitchWeaver t1_jac8uif wrote
Reply to comment by Intelligent_Sea_9851 in McDonald's prices 1974 by JAlbert653
Cows can expand to a lot of different climates. Coffee plants cannot.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jac8rgt wrote
Reply to comment by xlr8torr in McDonald's prices 1974 by JAlbert653
Not if you adjust for inflation.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jac8fyt wrote
Reply to comment by squirrelinthetree in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
Zoom is also a very simple product with few moving parts. It makes more sense that way.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jac89bj wrote
Reply to [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
This isn't "how" rather it's "how much"
MrMitchWeaver t1_jac6ko5 wrote
This would be better as a distribution curve.
It would also be interesting to see a scatter plot of tip vs order total
MrMitchWeaver t1_ja5s8ks wrote
Amazing
MrMitchWeaver t1_ja5rraw wrote
Reply to comment by yttikat in My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
No I was referring to the fact that the youngest kid is obviously inebriated
MrMitchWeaver t1_je83pds wrote
Reply to There's currently an iguana basking on my jet ski by Sixty4Fairlane
Todo para decir que tiene un jet ski