Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Knight Dragon , a London-based property developer owned by Hong Kong’s Henry Cheng , is offering investors a share in the profits of one of Britain’s largest urban renewal projects by using blockchain technology. Knight Dragon announced Tuesday that it plans to issue 100,000 security tokens. The tokens, named KDB4, will entitle their holders to a share of 80% of the gross profits generated from Knight Dragon’s Building 4. The 191-unit tower is part of the Upper Riverside development, an apartment complex within the company’s landmark Greenwich Peninsula project. Knight Dragon estimates that KDB4 will be worth £140 million ($172 million), but it has yet to confirm the tokens’ drop date. Holders of the tokens will also be given priority to invest in, or purchase, future offerings in Greenwich Peninsula. “We have a track record of being business pioneers and the fast-growing blockchain economy offers exciting new … [Read more...] about Billionaire Henry Cheng Ventures Into Web3 With Investment Tokens For London Real Estate
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How Real Time Location Systems Are Benefiting Healthcare Facilities
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin What are some of the benefits of using RTLS at a hospital or healthcare facility? originally appeared on Quora : the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world. Answer by Mohammed Smadi, CEO at PenguinIN Inc., on Quora : Real-time location systems (RTLS) provide location of people and things as they move in real-time. It is not hard to imagine some of the obvious use cases that can be of benefit in hospitals and healthcare settings. The “where is it” question is posed daily more than many nurses would like! It is typical to see nurses or other healthcare practitioners look for equipment whether they are wheelchairs, IV pumps or other equipment. Other than helping staff find equipment, apparently things disappear in hospitals. “Shrinkage” - as it is referred to in financial book - is a real problem in many hospitals. … [Read more...] about How Real Time Location Systems Are Benefiting Healthcare Facilities
Paige Spiranac Reveals Her Chest Is Real, Hasn’t Gotten A ‘Boob Job’
Paige Spiranac wants the world to know that she hasn’t gotten any work done on her chest! A Twitter troll, for unknown reasons, felt the need to tweet at the popular Instagram model and golf star, “No One in the Golf World Cares About Paige Spiranac’s Views! A Boob Job Does Not Make You a Wise Sage!” No One in the Golf World Cares About Paige Spiranac’s Views! A Boob Job Does Not Make You a Wise Sage! https://t.co/WqBwi1fjbl — Larry Klayman (@LarryEKlayman) June 23, 2022 Well, she didn’t hesitate to fire back, and she ended the man’s soul with, “They’re real and they’re spectacular.” They’re real and they’re spectacular https://t.co/Epr83O0jiM — Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) June 23, 2022 I believe this is the part of the article where I’m supposed to insert a quote about being proud of what your mother gave you! What I will say beyond any shadow of a doubt is that Spiranac clearly knows how to deal with trolls. If you come at her, you … [Read more...] about Paige Spiranac Reveals Her Chest Is Real, Hasn’t Gotten A ‘Boob Job’
How Nico, A Benefit Company, Is Using Fractional Ownership To Help Local Communities Share In Real Estate Success
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Nico is an innovative new fractional ownership model that makes it possible for people who love their neighborhood to build a long-term financial stake in their community by investing in local real estate. Their initial product is Nico Echo Park—the world’s first Neighborhood REIT. A real estate investment trust (REIT) is a type of company that owns a portfolio of income-producing properties that people can become shareholders in. A Neighborhood REIT means all properties owned are located in a specific neighborhood—in this case, in and around Echo Park, a vibrant and dynamic neighborhood near downtown Los Angeles. I caught up with Co-Founder and CEO Max Levine to find out more. Afdhel Aziz: Max, welcome. Please tell us a little about how Nico started and the problem you are trying to solve? You’ve said ‘housing is broken for most people’ - how does Nico help people get access to an asset class which has … [Read more...] about How Nico, A Benefit Company, Is Using Fractional Ownership To Help Local Communities Share In Real Estate Success
The Pee Tape Is Probably Real And Definitely Doesn’t Matter
The last funny thing about Donald Trump refuses to flush down the toilet. advertisement advertisement Trump was merely a clownish buffoon (with racist tendencies ) until his presidential campaign became too real to laugh off. In the 14 months since reality broke and Trump assumed the presidency, anything that may have once been funny about the man is now rimmed with apocalyptic gravity. Each juvenile tweet comes with the opposite of a silver lining, an ominous reminder that this person is actually in charge of the country . The one thing that has remained funny since it emerged in January 2017 is the legendary pee tape ; that holy grail of urine-soaked sex worker videos. As new information from James Comey’s book makes the pee tape seem more real than ever, though, it’s time to adjust our thinking about the tape and our expectations for just how much it will take the piss out of this presidency, so to speak. According to Comey’s book, Trump … [Read more...] about The Pee Tape Is Probably Real And Definitely Doesn’t Matter
We Almost Can’t Believe These Biden Notes For A White House Event Are Real, But They Are
President Joe Biden held a note card Thursday appearing to show very detailed instructions for the president to follow and, to be honest, we cannot believe they are real. The card has several bullet points listed, including some very basic instructions. “YOU enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to participants,” the first bullet reads. WATCH: “YOU take YOUR seat.” “Press enters.” “YOU give brief comment,” the card continues. (RELATED: CNN Agrees With Tucker, Airs Major Concerns About Biden) “YOU thank participants.” “YOU depart,” the final bullet appears to read. This isn’t the first time Biden has used a cheat sheet of sorts. While speaking in March about the war in Ukraine, Biden used a “Tough Putin Q&A” cheat sheet . The pamphlet included several possible questions and possible answers. Biden’s mental health has come under renewed scrutiny. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre recently laughed off a question about Biden’s … [Read more...] about We Almost Can’t Believe These Biden Notes For A White House Event Are Real, But They Are
RealReal (REAL) Extends Rally After Analysts Weigh In
The RealReal, Inc. ( REAL ) shares rose nearly 4% during Tuesday's pre-market hours after Baird initiated coverage on the stock at Outperform with a $23.00 price target and Wells Fargo reiterated its Overweight rating and raised its price target from $20.00 to $25.00 per share. Key Takeaways RealReal shares moved higher during Tuesday's session after two analysts weighted in favorably on the stock. The analysts believe that RealReal shares are appropriately discounted and see improvements in supply and gross merchandise value trends. The stock moved further into overbought territory, but looking at technical indicators, the intermediate-term trend remains bullish. Baird analyst Mark Altschwager believes that RealReal shares are appropriately discounting elevated near-term risk factors, which sets up an attractive risk/reward profile during a recovery in luxury goods. At the same time, Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow sees improvements in supply and gross … [Read more...] about RealReal (REAL) Extends Rally After Analysts Weigh In
Welcome To The Real Bear Market
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Stocks continued their descent last week, with the S&P 500 now well into bear market territory at -23% from the high. While most define bear markets as a decline of 20% from the high, some pullbacks just kiss that level or don’t result in widespread carnage across all sectors. What we saw last week certainly qualifies the current situation as a “real” bear market. First, the S&P 500 was down almost 11% during the previous two weeks. Secondly, all sectors participated in the sell-off. Whether it is “profit-taking” or “selling what you can rather than what you want to,” this indiscriminate liquidation is the hallmark of a bear market. For example, energy stocks, which had been almost impervious to the market weakness this year, declined 17% last week! That still leaves energy up 31% and the only sector in the green year-to-date. Utilities, which were only slightly lower before last week, underperformed the market over … [Read more...] about Welcome To The Real Bear Market
Investing in Wine With the NBA’s Elite Players
It's reality check time and we are opening the holiday-shortened trading week in a bear market in the S&P 500 after U.S. stocks had their worst week last week since March of 2020. The Federal Reserve hiked the federal funds rate by three quarters of a percent last week as it tries to cool inflation. I know, I said that would be "out of character" and "off script" on last week's podcast . So, you know the situation is pretty serious, and the Federal Reserve does not have inflation under control. No central bank does, for that matter. It's going to take aggressive interest rate hikes to get to what the Fed calls a normal rate environment (3.4%), which means we may very well see another 75 basis point hike at the Fed's next meeting in July. While that 3.4% may be normal, if you look at the last 50 years, it is not normal when you look at the past decade, which has been characterized by accommodative monetary policy via low interest rates and low inflation well under 2%. This is new … [Read more...] about Investing in Wine With the NBA’s Elite Players
With inflation so high, smaller packages are answer for some
Small-packaged green onions are on display at Homeplus. [HOMEPLUS] In the time of inflation and high prices, large marts and convenience stores are pushing small-packaged products that target single-person households. Convenience stores are offering small packages of beef and pork, which were mainly sold at large marts. Large marts are selling vegetables and other produce individually, as they compete with convenience stores for single-person household customers. Five large marts — E-Mart, Lotte Mart, Homeplus, GS The Fresh, and Nonghyup Hanaro — have been selling onions and bell peppers individually in their stores since Monday. In the past, vegetables like onions were packaged separately with nets, which required labor in farms and made it difficult for single-person household consumers to purchase vegetables in small quantities. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has placed a bridge between retailers and farms so that produce could be sold to consumers … [Read more...] about With inflation so high, smaller packages are answer for some