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So /biz/, which company is it?

>> No.20282802

>>20282770
Burger king

>> No.20282808
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>>20282770
https://youtu.be/lg3bH2_UzyM

>> No.20282823

4channel

>> No.20282854

>>20282770
The FED?

>> No.20282876

>>20282770
>>20282854
Legally/Technically isn't the United States a Corporation and by default a company?

>> No.20282936

>>20282876
does that make me an employee

>> No.20282953

>>20282770
IBM

>> No.20283026

>>20282953
Every company, country, and bank in the world uses IBM?

>> No.20283050

>>20282770
>it's something every company country and bank needs
People?

>> No.20283115

general electric is tanking hard af

>> No.20283142

>>20283050
Huh

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>>20282854
>infinite money
>going bankrupt

>> No.20283178

>>20282936
If you buy into certain conspiracy theories every US birth certificate is a legal corporation that is bonded.

>> No.20283179

>>20283026
What's the biggest HR company out there?

>> No.20283186

>>20283153
Going bankrupt doesn't always necessitate money.

>> No.20283189

visa chart looks exceptionally terrible
spinning top on the monthly for june

>> No.20283246

>>20283189
Every country bank or company needs a credit company. I can't think of many entities that all 3 require worldwide. The FED, IMF, BiS, hell even this could be eluding to the COMEX which if that went under and we all knew it, then I hope you are prepared.

>> No.20283275

>>20283026
actually yes you brainlet, IBM mainframes are the backbone of 90% of all credit card transactions

>> No.20283284

>>20283275
If that is the route you are taking then Cisco is the better bet.

>> No.20283305

>>20283275
But, I don't think either Cisco or IBM would necessitate a massive bailout like OPs photo suggests.

>> No.20283318

Air

>> No.20283321

>>20283275
The COMEX is the defacto gold/silver exchange in the world. Apparently JPM has started leasing its silver a little bit ago, that could elude to the "loan" in OPs pic.

>> No.20283322

HSBC

>> No.20283339

>>20283305
yeah I agree
Its either IBM or Cisco tho my money is on IBM after two decades of hyping bullshit for shareholder like quantum computing and hyperledger

>> No.20283350

>>20283339
But neither would require a massive bailout that OPs photo suggests. If the COMEX were to go under, the ground beneath us all would shake metaphorically speaking of course.

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>>20282770
which company going bankrupt would tank the market hard? i'm thinking a tech company, but I pray to the almighty zyzz that it is Berkshire Hathaway, or Goldman.

>> No.20283358

>>20283339
IBM is doing fine right now, who else could it be?

>> No.20283361

>>20282770
The US government

>> No.20283377

>>20283350
COMEX is an interesting one. everyone wants their physical gold all at once. The entire gold fractional derivative ponzi would implode.

>> No.20283392

>>20282876
yes
>>20282936
yes

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could be one of the massive 401K pension fund things. all them boomers withdrawing.

>> No.20283441

>>20283377
>>20283392
This is all starting to come together isn't it? I just wonder if the mellon folk are actually right.

>> No.20283463

Mcdonalds. Now is he saying the stimulus will be the people or is he saying for mcdonalds

>> No.20283464

Wirecard

>> No.20283466

>>20283392
Stimulus of stimulus could refer to nesara/gesara which would essentially be the Shemita that /pol were going crazy about a few years ago.

>> No.20283473
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Boeing

>> No.20283496

>>20283473
08/09 bailouts were many times Boeings market cap. And how do financial institutions rely on that company?

>> No.20283499

>>20283473
He mentions it's in insurance finance.

>> No.20283516

>>20283499
Has to be the COMEX then, nothing compares to the destruction its default would cause. Sure DB could have started shit, but governments could maintain that shitshow.

>> No.20283540

Wirecard
100% certain

>> No.20283579

>>20283358
reminder that ibm still produces ancient tape drives after 50+ years. but i dont see ibm failing, they would get bailed out. too important to fail imo.

>> No.20283608

>>20283540
The United States needs Wirecard?

>> No.20283623

>>20283540

It's not Wirecard, while it is a disaster the contagion from its bankruptcy (which it has already filed AFAIK) is minimal and would mostly only affect shady merchants and no one else.

>> No.20283633

Microsoft

>> No.20283635

>>20283579
The pic in the OP insinuates that when this company fails it will require a crazy bailout. IBM going under wouldn't require that.

>> No.20283649

>>20283633
The real work done with tech is done on Linux.

>> No.20283684

>>20283649
Tell that to all company workers in the world forced to use the latest shitty windows version.

>> No.20283687

>>20283623
Imo, I cant get off the COMEX for this or maybe the LBMA to a certain extent. Even financial institutions can be bailed out, but you talk about gold/silver, there is no getting out of that when everyone wants to take delivery.

>> No.20283707

>>20283684
Doesn't matter, if M$ went under they would be bought out and restructured. They aren't going anywhere regardless of how bad their business model might be. They wouldn't need trillions either if they defaulted, alternatives do exist.

>> No.20283712

>>20283687
What would this do to the price of gold?

>> No.20283721

>>20283687

Lloyd's was also hinted towards in that thread. If Lloyd's goes under it is definitely game over.

>> No.20283733

>>20283712
If the COMEX went under, I imagine all gold mines and claims would immediately be nationalized worldwide. IE no one can touch the stuff without approval because it immediately is a national security concern.

>> No.20283750

>>20283721
Do you have a link to the thread? I haven't been on pol much these days.

>> No.20283751

Can only be COMEX which would be too good to be true, so this is a larp

>> No.20283788

>>20283751
See, I dunno. I watch Bix Weir only for the gold/silver stuff and havent been watching much lately but the COMEX is going through some shit right now.

>> No.20283810

If you read thread, here's what he said.

1) Affected by Virus even with bailouts

2) Insurance, Finance Industry

3) He commented "Very close" when someone mentioned: "GE, Boeing"

>> No.20283835

>>20283810
Have a link to it? The initial thread he spoke about in the OP pic.

>> No.20283851

>>20282936
No, it makes you a corporate dividend generating instrument

>> No.20283872

>>20283835
>>>/pol/267540822

>> No.20283896

>>20283721
They've been copping flack for dodgy insurance policies that aren't covering forced closure. This is also an interesting one.

>> No.20283906

>>20283733
shame I lost all mine in a boating accident, otherwise I'd try to become a nation state too

>> No.20283936

>>20283872
Its the COMEX or something very similar to it in function. You misquoted the anon saying "very close" with respect to GE and Boeing.

>> No.20283939

>>20283721
Fucking hell buy non perishable food,fuel, cleaning goods, guns and fucking cigarettes because those'll be money

>> No.20283956

>>20283939
The US won't be eating bugs. This all ties in with the mellon shit and xrp and the NWO stuff,

>> No.20284039

>>20283936
My bad, he said "you're getting warmer to GE and Boeing"...


So, are any of you pulling out of stocks based on this leak?

>> No.20284074

>>20284039
Are you insinuating that a major exchange is about to go bust?

>> No.20284093

>>20282770
IBM

>> No.20284180

>>20284074
It's a major Insurance/finance company that every country, bank and company needs.....

Could spook markets. I don't like surprises, if I have a chance to lower positions or get out entirely, I will.

>> No.20284212

>>20284180
News breaking in the next 72 hours? I still cannot shake the COMEX idea, but I am only in the stock market through my 401k which I don't really care about.

>> No.20284214

>>20284180
So it's not burger king?

>> No.20284288

>>20284180
In essence the IMF fills that role of insurance/finance. But that is once again a financial institution which I I have stated many times here cannot go under.

>> No.20284289

>>20283872
So its confirmed Loyd's then and a confirmed LAPR (not that I think it can't happen to loyds)

>> No.20284319

>>20284289
wait, 2 seconds on wiki says Lloyds is a clearing bank? If they go under then that will shake things for certain.

>> No.20284338

>>20284039
How about crypto?

>> No.20284405

>>20282770
I had a dream recently but if I say it, it'll be a bad thing right, so I shouldn't say it? Can any schizos provide insight?

>> No.20284495

>>20284405
JUST DO IT

>> No.20284499

>>20284405
Just say it.

>> No.20284501

>>20284319
It's not:

Lloyds
IBM
Berkshire
AIG
GE

It's a major insurance/finance company that is involved in nearly transaction done by companies, banks and other countries. Wasn't clearly doing well even with bailout loans.

I can't figure it out myself and the insider anon didn't reveal the company. Just said we were close.

>> No.20284538

>>20284501
By rights that would mean SWIFT, or maybe the BIS. But SWIFT isn't an institution its a system. Can a system go bankrupt? Might not be insurance but it is definitely finance and the either/or part confuses things.

>> No.20284549

I guess one has to answer. What major insurance company is involved in transactions between countries, banks and companies?

Anon (insider) did not give timetable.

>> No.20284596

>>20284495
>>20284499
I scrambled the words just in case

>nkeseo accauon el swpnbalsa vhtotb

There, that's it. I'm pretty sure that's what I saw in my dream.

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>>20284596

>> No.20284622

Deutsche bank and european euro zone crash.

>> No.20284637

>>20284610
If it happens I can tell you what it unscrambles to. I can assure you that it's not bullshit. I just don't want to say what was in my dream. I think it's bad luck. It's 7 words, one of the 7 words is a two letter abbreviation.

>> No.20284643

>>20282770
Allianz or AXA

>> No.20284667

This is the CEO
>adomnimije

>> No.20284674

>>20284549
You said yourself you didn't know, the insider didn't directly say it is a finance/insurance company. They just said the sector the company was in, nothing about it being a insurance/finance company. I am back to the COMEX on this.

>> No.20284691

>>20284549
>>20284674
Is it possible many companies do their transactions through the COMEX contracts?

>> No.20284736

>>20284549
>>20284674
>>20284691
Well, with hundreds of millions of COMEX contracts traded daily, I think it is the COMEX. If that goes bust then trade halts.

>> No.20284759

>>20282770
>something every company country and bank needs
fuck bros he's talking about Request Network isn't he?

>> No.20284815

>>20284549
Or is it explicitly not the COMEX?

>> No.20284912

>>20284674
1) Major Company
2) Insurance/Finance sector

Those are the criteria.

>> No.20284926

>>20284736
Comes can Always settle trades with usd.

>> No.20285029

>>20284538
Could it be SWIFT? Is that why LINK is pumping?

>> No.20285116

Due to requisition of gold in vaults by governments Lloyds (which is of the main insurrer) will have to pay a lot of shekels to people. They will BC and take with them Deutsche Bank causing focky wucky in Eurozone.

>> No.20285334

I read through the thread and did some reading.

News About Chase Bank Collapse on TV
Jamie Dimon

>> No.20285402

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-11/jpmorgan-treasury-trading-chief-robert-allen-is-placed-on-leave

>> No.20285404

>>20285334
Would be hilarious with Jamie and all

>> No.20285418

>>20285334
Every company, country, and bank in the world needs Chase?

>> No.20285452

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-14/jpmorgan-profit-plunges-to-lowest-since-2013-on-virus-fallout

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>>20282770

>> No.20285669

Its pewdiepie. screencap this then print it off and put in your neighbours mailbox

>> No.20285692

>>20285334
>>20285402
>>20285452

No way, JPM is going to go?

>> No.20285700

>>20284637
At least provide the key since the only issue is actually writing it out.

>> No.20285719

>>20285692
They have like 6 gorillion oz of silver. They're gonna win this.

>> No.20285751

>>20285700
>>20285334
>News About Chase Bank Collapse on TV
>>20284667
>Jamie Dimon

>> No.20285754

The OP implied it's Lloyd's, so we can stop guessing now

>> No.20285775

>>20285700
Swis:re?

>> No.20285826

>>20285751
Chase isn't gonna go. They loaded up on gold/silver before the crash, they are 3 times the size of aig when it was considered too big to fail and got a bailout. Usually smaller banks will go before a major one does. It's definitely not Chase.

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All 19 companies to go bankrupt in 2020 so far.

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Sharing for relevancy.

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>> No.20285979

>>20282876
Only if you don't understand language. It's incorporated, which means to form as a body. This meaning was passed on to companies, as well.

You ever heard of unincorporated town?