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Exclusive | Prosecutors Focus on Four Businesses Tied to Dodgers Owner Mark Walter

Walter, who is CEO of Gugenheim that owns Dodgers, was using life insurance premiums to bankroll Lakers, Chelsea & Dodgers (that's fraud). Same group also owns the broadcast company that pays Dodgers more in broadcast rights than every other team in baseball, which Dodgers were using in circular financing to pay for salaries & decrease MLB revenue sharing.

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u/sum_dude44 — 2 days ago

Hope for 2027 - the '27 NFL Draft is loaded w/ QBs

It's probably one of the deepest QB drafts since Allen/Jackson/Mayfield draft year in 2018. Remember this in October

si.com
u/sum_dude44 — 9 days ago

Theory on Renovations

$1.5B for renovation on Ben Hill is insane. That's more than Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Jags/Chiefs/Bucs renovation. My theory is they're laundering money for NIL that is a tax write off for millionaires to UF alumni who will use some of that money for NIL.

Boom, infinite tax write off, circular funding NIL trick.

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u/sum_dude44 — 2 months ago
▲ 175 r/tradewithcongress+2 crossposts

Ran a screen on Claude for stocks that hit Peter Lynch criteria for a properly valued stock and Congress Long Positions

Peter Lynch's criteria looks for good value to growth ratio (PEG ratio 1 or less) & low debt.

Quiver Congress Buys Strategy for most bought stocks by Congressional members.

2 names that popped up meeting both criteria: TSM & META.

GOOG & MSFT were borderline (GOOG PEG 1.2; MSFT was 2. MSFT was most bought stocks by congress)

NOW met Lynch criteria but no Congressional signal (Trump did buy NOW).

NVDA ~~PEG was too high~~ Growth rate was too fast to hit Lynch criteria.

A wildcard was DECK, which hit Lynch criteria but weak Congress signal (one member bought)

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u/sum_dude44 — 3 months ago