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Forbes 2022 30: Tarek Mansour on cover

Forbes 2023: Mansour Group #1 Arab family business

Given Forbes history, it isn’t crazy to imagine the Mansour founder from Beirut is related to wealthiest family in Beirut… Mansour group head also former GS analyst like Tarek (sophomore internship ALWAYS nepo/friend of firm).

Nothing illegal about this, but 100% should be disclosed…

Would also explain strong Trump connection. Between MCD, Real estate dev etc…

Manfoods owns McDonald’s Egypt

Mansour Financial owns supermarket chains

Palm Hills Developments: Egypt #2 real estate dev

Man Capital: owns San Diego FC

Family VC arm: 1984 ventures, about as Orwellian as it gets for a family office VC. Og investors in same names as Kalshis current VC backers

Betting on food prices, opening Kalshi grocery pop up, Trump jr ln board, sports betting.

Purely speculative. Anyone who wants to look into this- please share findings.

u/Connect_Corner_5266 — 21 days ago
▲ 3 r/KalshiExposed+2 crossposts

The actual contract is irrelevant.

I bought $200 worth, 517.7 @ $.3863 avg cost.

Fed says it was $8.45. My cost was $200, just like cost in trading is “price + txn fee/commis”

But Kalshi appears to be DEDUCTING the fee, making it look like my cost basis was lower because i paid them.

That and the casual fact that $60 loss/ $200 = im down down 30% not down 0%.

u/Connect_Corner_5266 — 24 days ago