A list of puns related to "Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc."
This morning, the leading printer maker Lexmark International Inc (NYSE:LXK) is declining lower by $3.00 to $46.44 a share. Traders and investors should note that Lexmark International Inc stock is now approaching the 50-day moving average at $45.37. This area will be near term support for the stock should the level get tested today. There will also be more daily and intra-day chart support around the $44.30 level. Lexmark International Inc stock pivoted around the $44.30 level on June 12, 2014 before breaking out to new highs. These former pivot levels will be support for Lexmark International Inc stock when retested.
Nick Santiago
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So my biological mom just sent me an email that just says:
> "Supreme Court case of Michael Krauss v. Globe International, Inc., No. 18008-92 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. Sept. 11, 1995)," [sic]
I assume this is the case that she thinks shows that all security cameras are against federal law? I admit I'm just skimming, but this case appears to be about one versus two-party consent in wiretapping and recording telephone calls.
So... I'm confused as to the relevance or how she came to the conclusion she did working off of this case's description.
...This is a very familiar feeling.
...If anything this case not only has nothing to do with what she says or thinks it does but seems to argue definitively against some of her other claims and actions, like not allowing mom to have phone calls unless she sits there with it on speakerphone holding a tape recorder.
I can almost never seem to follow her logic and then she turns it around and preens like she's just too smart for others to comprehend. ...It's surreal.
I guess her basic thought process is that if the security cameras pick up people having a conversation in my home without me making them aware they're being recorded that that's not kosher, but both the cameras and the individuals recorded were in common areas of my home. These cameras were in the office and entryway, not bedrooms and bathrooms. Besides that they're security cameras. The law generally allows for recording in events where a party believes they will collect evidence of a serious crime, which is what you want a security camera to do.
There isn't even an argument that they were really unaware of the presences of recording devices since they'd attacked and disabled multiple devices on multiple occasions.
Hello fellow Apes
TLDR : The best documented case of over-voting publicly available screenshot!
You will find below the step by step to access the entire docket of the above case.
In 2005 and again in 2006, Taser International's general meeting concluded with more votes than there were issued shares by the company.
In 2008, some shareholders of Taser sued several market participants alleging their naked shorting and manufacturing of counterfeit shares.
Complaint
The complaint, as last amended, is available here : https://docdro.id/L0GLkaq
Full Docket
The case ultimately settled, but not before some 1,000+ filings.
For those interested in going through some of the affidavits and evidence, here is how to go about it.
Thermal Energy International Inc (TMG-TSX.V)
^(I have condensed, updated, and expanded upon this analysis originally created by the lovely TrevTrew. Thanks Trev <3)
Thermal Energy International Inc is Canada-based clean technology company. The Company is engaged in providing energy and water efficiency and emission reduction solutions to industrial and institutional clients across a wide range of industries.
Their customers include many Fortune 500 and other leading multinational companies across a wide range of industry sectors, including companies such as PepsiCo, Goodyear, Kelloggβs, Cargill, Resolute Forest Products, Johnson Controls, and American Electric Power.
The Company is a fully accredited professional engineering firm. By providing a unique mix of proprietary products together with process, energy, and environmental engineering expertise, they can deliver unique turnkey projects with significant financial and environmental benefits for its customers.
Due to COVID-19 Thermal Energy had a second quarter loss, however they still have a substantial backlog of orders for 2020/2021. Before COVID-19 they already had profitable quarters and it's likely they'll do even more business than prior to COVID-19 due to the current increased interest in green tech.
Average Daily Volume (3month): 300K
Todays Volume (Jan. 12thΒ 2020): 3,000,000
Issued and Outstanding: 161,152,616
Fully Diluted: 175,411,809
Current Price: $0.13
Market Capitalization: $21M
Insider Ownership: 8% β 12,884,572
TTM Revenues: $20M
P/S: 1.12
Debt: $4.2M
Cash: $4.7M
Last Financing: 2008 β $15M at $0.22
Highlights:
First-quarter 2020 financial highlights:
β’ 74% increase in orders received compared to the last quarter
β’ 43% increase in orders received compared to the same quarter of the prior year
β’ 47% gross margin, an increase of 3% from the same quarter of the prior year (44%)
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A marine technology company engaged in the design, development, and marketing of advanced sonar and laser systems and their complimentary systems, and subsea power solutions for Unmanned Underwater Vehicles for military and commercial applications. They are recognized as world leading innovators of Synthetic Aperature Sonar (SAS) - a revolutionary underwater imaging technology providing ultra-high resolution imagery. They are HQ'd in Toronto, but have offices for their various corporate branches in Halifax, Toronto, Bremen and Rostock in Germany, and Copenhagen, Denmark.
Their series of SAS products, AquaPix, leverages nearly two decades of R&D conducted by NATO's Undersea Research Centre and millions of dollars in funding from NATO sponsors. AquaPix offers comparable performance to existing high grade military systems at a fraction of the cost. They've grown since inception and now offer a fully integrated suite of products including thrusters, batteries, sensors, vehicles, as well launch and recovery systems. This enables Kraken to expand it's Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) business which provides clients with end to end service. Kraken's team manages the projects, completes the surveys and sends a data package to the client at the end of the contract.
Their Robotics-as-a-Service business: With the launch of OceanVision, a 3 year, $19 million dollar project co-funded by OceanSuperCluster, industry partners and Kraken, they are developing their RaaS business. Under OceanVision, Kraken continues to develop new sensor and underwater vehicle technologies, trial them and will test them during several offshore technology demonstration campaigns planned in the Spring and the Fall and will include the acquisition of data from Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Labrador demonstrating their tech to partners in fishing, oil and gas, cleantech, and ocean survey industries.
In addition to the full service capabilities their research vessel Ocean Seeker, Kraken is commercially partnering with larger service companies to big on various offshore service opportunities and have numerous pursuits in survey and inspection RaaS covering offshore oil and gas and offshore wind in North America, South America, and Europe. They will also be evaluating acquisition opportunities.
UUV Applications include mine countermeasures, rapid environmental assessment, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, subsea infrastructure inspection, seabed mapping
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