Top 12 things to know about the Zodiac Killer, the longest investigation

You’ve probably heard of the killer Zodiac, by seeing the dedicated film, a documentary or by interesting yourself a little in the scabrous but fascinating stories of serial killers. While the murders of the killer probably stopped in the 1970s, the case has recently resurfaced after a new study of certain evidence and the advancement of leads abandoned some time …

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Top 10 dumbest news stories, champions of the week #381

Hi my apple crumbles (not pear, since that fruit is demon fruit and tastes and feels like hell) how are you on this beautiful Sunday in June? We’re not too bad, well, I’m speaking on my own behalf, my colleagues, I’m not sure, since they only speak to me to reprimand me for the fishnet tank top that I like …

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Risk Participation Definition

What Is Risk Participation? The term risk participation refers to an off-balance-sheet transaction in which a bank sells its exposure to a contingent obligation to another financial institution. Risk participation allows banks to reduce their exposure to delinquencies, foreclosures, bankruptcies, and company failures. Banks can transfer the exposure they have to risk on any type of obligation, including loans and …

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Top 10 people who are way too good at their stuff

In a Manichean world, there are good and bad. In a world of Care Bears, there are only good people, who still have more or less progress to make to improve. And apart from these boxes, there are the inimitable ones. The geniuses. Bosses of bosses that don’t appear to be human. We do not say that it is always …

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Top 11 Movies That Started With Good Intentions, But Did Crap

Talking about racism, sexism, social inequalities in a film is very good. To speak badly of it is less good. These films are the perfect illustration. Sometimes they’re films that are horribly bad and which we had no doubt about the fact that they were off the mark, sometimes they’re films that aren’t so bad but which nevertheless missed their …

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What Does High Working Capital Say About A Company?

Companies with high amounts of working capital possess sufficient liquid funds needed to meet their short-term obligations. Working capital, also called “net working capital,” is a liquidity metric used in corporate finance to assess a business’ operational efficiency. It is calculated by subtracting a company’s current liabilities from its current assets. Current assets are considered to be extremely liquid if …

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Top 18 reasons to hate tea drinkers, this hateful community

Today, I decided to focus all my energy on a new fight: tea drinkers. Do you know what a mug says in front of a staircase? “I want my tea”. These are the kind of shitty jokes that these henchmen of satan make our lives unbearable. I am announcing here the end of their reign which has lasted only too …

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3 ETFs That Rise as Small Caps Fall

As the large-cap proxy S&P 500 set an all-time high on Feb. 19, its small-cap counterpart – the Russell 2000 – remained 1% below its August 2018 peak. Moreover, throughout the recent pandemic-driven sell-off, small caps have continued to underperform blue chips by as much as 8%. In times of uncertainly, investors tend to shun smaller companies, as they often …

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