Message from @Majes

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2019-03-14 20:09:23 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:11:03 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:12:17 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:12:24 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:13:42 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:14:31 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:14:32 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:17:20 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:18:46 UTC  

You have gained a rank @Badgergirl, you just advanced to 28 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!

2019-03-14 20:22:05 UTC  

The republicans that voted against national security should never be reelected or given any power again.

2019-03-14 20:25:01 UTC  

yup

2019-03-14 20:26:27 UTC  

Q
!!mG7VJxZNCI
14 Mar 2019 - 4:21:22 PM
Anonymous
14 Mar 2019 - 4:20:41 PM

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>>5683496
>https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/fb/insideractions📁

Yowza. Exits.
>>5683535
Do you see "CI A?"
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2019-03-14 20:26:55 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:27:30 UTC  

did you know there were TWO Gangs of Eight?

2019-03-14 20:27:57 UTC  

```Ms. Sheryl K. Sandberg is Independent Director at The Walt Disney Co. and Chief Operating Officer & Director at Facebook, Inc. She is on the Board of Directors at SurveyMonkey.com LLC, The Walt Disney Co., Facebook, Inc., Google Foundation, The One Campaign, The Advertising Council, Inc., Bay Area Council Economic Institute, Women for Women International, Inc., The Brookings Institution, V-Day, Center for Global Development, and Sandberg Goldberg Family Trust.

Ms. Sandberg was previously employed as Independent Director by Starbucks Corp., Vice President-Global Online Sales & Operations by Google, Inc., Chief of Staff by US Department of The Treasury, an Economist by The World Bank Group, and Management Consultant by McKinsey & Co., Inc. She also served on the board at eHealth, Inc. and eHealthInsurance Services, Inc.

She received her undergraduate degree from Harvard University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.```

2019-03-14 20:29:13 UTC  

```Mr. David M. Wehner is Chief Financial Officer at Facebook, Inc.

Mr. Wehner was previously employed as Chief Financial Officer by Zynga, Inc., a Managing Director by Allen & Co., Inc., and a Principal by Hambrecht & Quist Group, Inc.

He received his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and a graduate degree from Stanford University.```

2019-03-14 20:29:21 UTC  

actually there are several Gangs of Eight...

2019-03-14 20:29:25 UTC  

@Majes please source your post by providing a link to where you copy pasted it from

2019-03-14 20:29:56 UTC  

ty much 👍

2019-03-14 20:31:20 UTC  

Q
!!mG7VJxZNCI
14 Mar 2019 - 4:26:17 PM
Anonymous
14 Mar 2019 - 4:25:14 PM

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>>5683496
Screenshot of it. Yep.
>>5683675
"Class A" shares.
Fun, nonetheless.
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2019-03-14 20:31:55 UTC  

insider trading because they KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT EVERYBODY

2019-03-14 20:31:58 UTC  

the FB folks

2019-03-14 20:32:02 UTC  

oh yeah baby

2019-03-14 20:32:45 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:33:48 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:34:12 UTC  

What is a Class A Felony?
Most jurisdictions classify crimes into two categories- misdemeanors and felonies. Misdemeanors are punishable by fines and jail time of less than one year. Felonies are more serious crimes that may be punished by stiffer fines and time in prison for more than one year.

Many states further classify felony crimes into classes, such as Class A, Class B, Class C felony, etc. Class A is usually reserved for the most serious types of felonies such as first degree murder, rape, involuntary servitude of a minor, kidnapping in the first degree, or other crimes that are considered to be heinous.

The criminal laws of each state are different from one another. Each state’s criminal statutes may include different crimes under Class A felony, and the accompanying punishments may be different as well. Some states use different names and classification systems, such as Class 1 felony.

2019-03-14 20:34:32 UTC  

What Are the Penalties of Class A Felony charges?
The punishments for each classification are usually the most severe beginning with Class A, and become less severe with the following classes. For example, Class A felony charges may result in a life imprisonment sentence, while Class D may result in a 25 year sentence.

The legal consequences of a class A felony charge vary widely from state to state, but in general they include:

Heavy monetary fines (sometimes up to $100,000)
Lengthy prison sentences (anywhere from 10 years to life imprisonment)
A defendant may also receive additional penalties for class A felony charges if the crime involved a minor, or if the crime involved a sexual assault. Also, repeat offenders will receive more severe penalties. For example, some states impose a mandatory life sentence for persons who have committed a second Class A felony.

Some class A felony offenders may be sentenced to a death penalty if the state or jurisdiction allows it. For states that do not impose the death penalty, other means of punishment may be prescribed, such as performing manual labor. A judge may issue probation if the offender is eligible.

2019-03-14 20:35:19 UTC  

What are Class A Shares
Class A shares refer to a classification of common stock that is accompanied by more voting rights than Class B shares, usually given to a company's management team. For example, one Class A share may be accompanied by five voting rights, while one Class B share may be accompanied by only one right to vote. A detailed description of a company's different classes of stock is included in the company's bylaws and charter.

2019-03-14 20:35:22 UTC  

@Pawhuska ah paw you just brust the bubble you sound more like a pbs materpeice mystry kinda guy

2019-03-14 20:35:47 UTC  

BREAKING DOWN Class A Shares
Class A shares are used to provide a company's management team with voting power in a volatile public market. Since these types of shares carry a higher amount of votes per share, it helps keep control of the company in the hands of senior management, C-level executives, and the board of directors. If class A shares didn't exist, for example, it would be easier for an outside investor to obtain enough shares of stock to take control of a company. The existence of these shares ensures a hostile situation like this cannot happen.

Additional Benefits of Class A Shares
Additionally, class A shares usually provide enhanced benefits to the holder of the shares. These benefits, in addition to increased voting rights, include dividend priority and liquidation preferences. This means that people who own class A shares of a company are paid first when dividends are distributed and are also paid first in the event of an exit.

If, for example, a public company has debt and is sold to a larger public entity, all debt holders are paid first, until the debt is paid in full. Then, holders of class A shares are paid. Sometimes, class A shares are convertible to more than one share of common stock, which further benefits these shareholders. If the company is sold for $5.00 a share, and the CEO of the company owns 100 class A shares that are convertible into 500 shares of common stock, he is set to earn $2,500. After all the class A shareholders are paid, common shareholders are paid the remaining amount.

2019-03-14 20:35:55 UTC  

Extra Information about Class A shares
Class A shares are not sold to the public and also can't be traded by the holders of the shares. This, in theory, allows a company's management team and other key executives to focus on the long-term goals of the company and not be bothered with agency problems that may arise if the class A shares were sellable or tradable. Agency problems, of course, occur when a person prioritizes personal goals over the initiatives of the company for which they work.

2019-03-14 20:35:58 UTC  

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2019-03-14 20:37:43 UTC  

new q 3069

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2019-03-14 20:38:12 UTC  

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