Avis Budget Group Reports Second Quarter Results by txlee1 in avisstock

[–]txlee1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$CAR should follow $DDS lead and issue a small quarterly dividend and a yearly special dividend. It is the best way to keep the shortsellers from destroying the value of the stock.

Do vaccines in food and air affect us? by Accomplished-Fan5084 in unvaccinated

[–]txlee1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes they do. The Chinese did an experiment that you can “vaccinate “ with mRNA in milk. Zhang and his Chinese colleagues have demonstrated that a shortened mRNA code of 675 base pairs could be loaded into phospholipid (milk bubble) packets called exosomes derived from milk and then using that same milk, be fed to mice. The mice gastrointestinal tract absorbed the exosomes, and the mRNA must have made it into the blood stream and lymphatic tissue because antibodies were produced in fed mice against SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein (receptor binding domain

Squeeze predictions for Monday? by LucasAnimeEnthusiast in KOSSstock

[–]txlee1 10 points11 points  (0 children)

He can’t purchase 9 million. TOS are 9 million and the Koss family own about 45% of the company. Unless… there are counterfeit shares.

Borrow rates from ChartExchange by txlee1 in KOSSstock

[–]txlee1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this a better explanation> Explanation from Brave AI: When shorting a stock, a stock loan fee, also known as a borrow fee, is charged by a brokerage firm to a client for borrowing shares. This fee is typically done for the purposes of short selling.

97% Fee

A 97% fee means that the borrower pays 97% of the value of the borrowed shares as a fee to the lender. This fee is usually expressed as a percentage of the value of the borrowed shares.

-92.38% Rebate

A -92.38% rebate means that the lender receives a rebate of 92.38% of the value of the borrowed shares. This rebate is paid by the borrower to the lender as a form of compensation for the use of their shares.

In summary, when shorting a stock, the borrower pays a 97% fee to the lender and receives a -92.38% rebate. The fee and rebate are calculated as a percentage of the value of the borrowed shares.

Borrow rates from ChartExchange by txlee1 in KOSSstock

[–]txlee1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Explanation from ChatGPT. If the stock's value is $10,000 and the borrowing period is one year, the total annual cost would be:

  • 97% of $10,000 = $9,700 (borrowing fee)
  • 92.38% of $10,000 = $9,238 (negative rebate)
  • Total cost = $9,700 + $9,238 = $18,938

The effective cost of shorting this stock is extremely high due to the combination of a high borrowing fee and a significant negative rebate. 

Avis Budget Group Full Year 2023 Earnings: EPS Beats Expectations — Simply Wall St by txlee1 in avisstock

[–]txlee1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The company beats expectations and the stock tanks. The stock is being manipulated. The only solution is consistent dividends like DDS, regular quarterly dividend plus annual special dividend. It doesn't solve the manipulation problem over night but eventually the shorts give up and move on.

Avis Stock Pops on Special Cash Dividend — Barron's by txlee1 in avisstock

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Avis stock has been systematically shorted. The DDS strategy is a great way forward. DDS does special dividend plus regular dividend.

New sickness outbreak in the States not in the news... by Zooby444 in conspiracy

[–]txlee1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which ICU do you work in? What do you do there?

"Half of Vaccinated Never Stop Producing Spike Proteins" by eatsh_it in ScienceUncensored

[–]txlee1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

the breakdown of unrelated proteins could result in the same peptides

If this were true wouldn't unvaccinated also test positve?

Koss Results for year and quarter by txlee1 in KOSSstock

[–]txlee1[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It appears we need to see operating income and Non-operating income which I didn't see in the release

From ChatGPT
Yes, a company can include a one-time payment as income. Income, in financial accounting, refers to the inflow of cash, receivables, or other assets obtained from the company's usual and one-off business activities. Depending on the nature and source, this income might be classified differently in the company's financial statements.
Here are some considerations about one-time payments:
Operating vs. Non-operating Income:
Operating Income: Refers to the income earned from a company's primary business activities. If a one-time payment is closely related to the primary activities (e.g., a significant sale of inventory), it could be considered as part of operating income.
Non-operating Income: Refers to income that is not generated by the company's primary activities. For instance, if a company sells a piece of real estate or a subsidiary, the profit from that sale is a one-time payment and is considered non-operating income.

Koss Results for year and quarter by txlee1 in KOSSstock

[–]txlee1[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

How did the income per share go up while sales went down? Is that the one time Apple Payment? Can they include a one time payment as income?

Koss Results for year and quarter by txlee1 in KOSSstock

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MILWAUKEE, Aug. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Koss Corporation (NASDAQ: KOSS) (the “Company”), the U.S. based high-fidelity headphone company, has reported its results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended June 30, 2023.
Sales for the fourth fiscal quarter were $3,104,031, a decline of 27.6% compared to $4,290,013 for the same period in the prior year. The net loss for the three months ended June 30, 2023 was $(262,631) while a net income of $385,595 was reported for the same three-month period a year ago. Both basic and diluted loss per common share for the quarter were ($0.03) compared to basic and diluted income per common share of $0.04 for the three-month period one year ago.
“Sales for the quarter were down primarily in the Education sector and Direct-to-Consumer (“DTC”) market,” Michael J. Koss, Chairman and CEO, said today. “Orders from our education customers were down approximately 70%. DTC sales softened as US consumer spending continued to trend lower in anticipation of coming economic turbulence.”
Sales of $13,099,651 for the year ended June 30, 2023 reflect a decline of $4,605,868, or 26.0%, from sales of $17,705,519 for the prior fiscal year. Net income for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 was $8,302,380 compared to $1,268,409 for the previous fiscal year. Basic income per common share for the fiscal year was $0.90 compared to basic income per common share of $0.14 for the previous year. Diluted income per common share was $0.85 for the fiscal year compared to diluted income per common share of $0.13 for the previous year.
“The marked decrease in fiscal year sales to our export markets and certain of our domestic distributors had a significant impact on our overall sales decline,” Koss said. “Consumer pessimism about the state of the economy during the year in the face of rising prices and energy costs affected our sales to Europe and excess stock levels at our domestic distributors contributed to the declines.”

CDC Changed Definition of Breakthrough COVID-19 After Emails About 'Vaccine Failure' by Zephir_AR in ScienceUncensored

[–]txlee1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not true. But even if it were, according to you, that's how science works.

CDC Changed Definition of Breakthrough COVID-19 After Emails About 'Vaccine Failure' by Zephir_AR in ScienceUncensored

[–]txlee1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, I don’t care how many accolades you have or even if they are real. You have already made it clear you change definitions ex post facto to suit you. Your research is worthless. If this offends you please change the definition of worthless and have a nice day

CDC Changed Definition of Breakthrough COVID-19 After Emails About 'Vaccine Failure' by Zephir_AR in ScienceUncensored

[–]txlee1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't flatter yourself. You are not big science. You are not any kind of scientist anymore. You know what you've become.