GBA PRESENTS- the public games

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by stonedinvestor, Jul 22, 2024.

  1. Back Safe. This real id crap is happening next month & my license also expires in June.
    I refused the new facial recognition as is my right. That caused some dirty looks my way.

    I lost my vape first fucking night because I had a super fat Uber driver with his seat so far back I had to crunch up my legs and sit like a grasshopper. Should there be some weight laws here as well as immigrants? Should we have NICE along with ICE and round some of these extremely large people up?
    Just asking.

    Ryan Petersen, CEO of digital freight forwarder Flexport,took to X on Thursday to issue a stark warning, predicting that thousands, and potentially millions, of American small businesses could face bankruptcy in 2025 unless the U.S. reverses its aggressive tariff policies on Chinese imports. In his thread Petersen outlined how these tariffs, which have already slashed ocean freight bookings from China by up to 50%—SONAR’s Container Atlas data suggests the true number is more like -20% y/y—are poised to devastate small businesses that rely heavily on Chinese manufacturing.

    For many small businesses, relocating production outside of China is not a viable option. Petersen noted that alternative manufacturing hubs like Vietnam prioritize large corporations, leaving smaller players struggling to secure production capacity.

    “The manufacturers in Vietnam and elsewhere can’t be bothered with small batch production jobs typical of a small business’s supply chain,” Petersen wrote. This bottleneck leaves small businesses vulnerable as tariffs inflate costs and disrupt supply chains.

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    SONAR’s Container Atlas captures ocean container volume data at the point of booking, 8 to 9 days before the vessels sail.

    The economic ripple effects are already evident. Petersen said that Flexport’s own ocean freight bookings from China in the week since the tariffs took effect are down 35%, and guessed that the industry-wide number might be 50%. That would translate to roughly $1 trillion in lost economic activity, as U.S. businesses import approximately $600 billion in goods from China annually, generating nearly $2 trillion in retail sales after typical markups.

    “These companies tend to run very lean, financing inventory and reinvesting excess cash in more marketing and growth initiatives,” Petersen explained. “If the goods stop, many will die.”

    The fallout could extend beyond financial losses. Petersen warned that bankrupt American brands may be acquired by their Chinese manufacturers, who could then capture the lucrative customer-facing segment of the supply chain.

    “When the brands fail, they will be purchased out of bankruptcy by their Chinese factories, who thus far have built everything except a customer-facing brand,” Petersen said. This vertical integration would allow Chinese firms to dominate the value chain, undermining decades of American entrepreneurial effort.

    Petersen, whose company facilitates global trade, argued that the tariffs’ long-term consequences could force a policy reversal. “America will have to back off these tariffs, it’s just a question of when,” Petersen wrote, suggesting that a future administration might prioritize free trade to avert a deeper recession. His comments echo concerns raised by industry groups like the American Apparel & Footwear Association, which has warned of higher prices and job losses stemming from the tariffs.

    As the trade war intensifies, the plight of small businesses underscores a broader challenge: reshaping global supply chains in a tariff-driven world.
     
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  3. This Is It.
     
    #10613     Apr 18, 2025
  4. "Thank God Stoneys flight landed safely. I was so worried, my Children's whole financial future is dependant on his great calls" Writes Kelly from Texas.
     
    #10614     Apr 18, 2025
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    #10615     Apr 18, 2025



  6. UPDATE- + $70 :wtf::wtf:

    Netflix price target raised by $50 at Guggenheim, here's why » 06:34 NFLX

    $974<--------:thumbsup:
     
    #10616     Apr 20, 2025
  7. Lizard King Record-:17-2-1

    Unfortunately I was not at home to walk you guys through it. I had the HF execute the trade.
    I will wait for the S&P to get back to where I sold before chirping about it. Just over 5,400.
     
    #10617     Apr 20, 2025


  8. UPDATE-

    This has not moved yet only up a buck. CHART is very open to shooting up i feel.
    Think you want to be in this name...
     
    #10618     Apr 20, 2025

  9. UPDATE-

    $68----------$75

    Much more to go? I think so////
     
    #10619     Apr 20, 2025



  10. SHAK -$83

    CAVA-$86

    Both look good and should be in play for us soon.
     
    #10620     Apr 20, 2025