Such a restriction on qualified investors is not the norm in most countries.
Bayz0r
Yes and this isn't necessary because the two sides are completely identical. No differences in pieces or terrain or anything so there's no need to change a piece to make it stronger or weaker.
Yep, totally fine with it. You look, who knows what you might see!
I don't know about this case, but private companies also have shares and can sell them out/issue them to other parties just like public companies. It's just that it doesn't happen via a stock exchange and a lot of what they do doesn't need to be publicly disclosed.
This is good imo. Blizzard's been rotting from the inside for years, and for this Microsoft deal to bring real change they need to let lots of the older employees go. Let's see how it plays out.
Upvote for comma splice hatred.
I think the post is dumb but the logic is that it reflects on other women because millions of them think it's a good love story (as per the post).
Nope. Ukraine was a lone wolf and Putin thought it'd be easy pickings (though I'm sure he realized pretty soon how much he fucked up), but no way he's going up against nations that are part of actual defensive pacts.
Except that's not true, and Russia had precedent already from 2014. Oh and also Ukraine is not in NATO or the EU. So not really that surprising that Russia tried something.
There is literally no connection between the two, wtf.
There is quite literally no chance of this. If it happens, I'll buy you a year's worth of beer.
While Kövesi did a bunch of good stuff and got some convictions, Romania is far, far from clean as far as corruption goes.