STRC, SATA and the onset of digital credit

Nothing!

But your point 4 “honest management” should be discarded. You should want a management that is smart, ambitious, well paid, with skin in the game and with enough power to be able to take decisions without having to pass through 5437356 layers of control.
Honesty and ethics are concepts that pertain to the local church, not to corporations.
No integrity? I'm OUT!

Not looking to do a Luigi on them...because that's what they deserve!
 
How can you possibly evaluate the integrity or other moral values of an executive?
Treat them as strippers/escorts and everybody will be happy. Problems arise when you start treating a stripper like a wife.
Their ARE red flags! I use Warren and Charlie as my "standard"

PS. Or more specifically this: From bling to bust: Social media stars suspended for excessive wealth displays in China

Problems arise when you start treating a stripper like a wife.
When I was fighting my war, my ex-wife and my GF at the time did NOT deposit ANY money into my commissary account.🙄

Most strippers/escorts and porn stars I had hired during years did....some deposited money into my account every month and wrote letters weekly. I sh1t you not. That "wife" fairy tale is just that...a fairy tale so the STATE can get into the middle of two people for their CUT! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

I prefer the stripper/escort WITH integrity vs the wife/relative with NO integrity! Of course, everyone else is entitled to their choices. 🤣
 
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rubbish software
Not a fan of Microstrategy, yet a lot of companies use that software, here are job postings looking for people experienced with their software:

Data engineering is big now (and will be in the coming years).

What their software does:
Lets say you have the full database of OCT, you connect the database to Microstrategy, and create dashboards based on the data, query it with natural language.
 
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Not a fan of Microstrategy, yet a lot of companies use that software, here are job postings looking for people experienced with their software:

Data engineering is big now (and will be in the coming years).

What their software does:
Lets say you have the full database of OCT, you connect the database to Microstrategy, and create dashboards based on the data, query it with natural language.
Quite obsolete today
 
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Not a fan of Microstrategy, yet a lot of companies use that software, here are job postings looking for people experienced with their software:

Data engineering is big now (and will be in the coming years).

What their software does:
Lets say you have the full database of OCT, you connect the database to Microstrategy, and create dashboards based on the data, query it with natural language.
The software really isn’t the main point with them anymore, though.
 
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So why they don’t update their documents or start a separate spinoff?
probably practical and economical reasons
* cost of starting another publicly traded company?
* they started buying bitcoin when the original business was the only one and then it evolved

Saylor talked about the evolution hundreds of times... it's totally irrelevant now

as somebody who inherently refuses to believe audits and financial reports of SEC regulated publicly traded companies you're pretty pedantic today 😀
 
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