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    I just had a flashback of someone around here (won't mention any names *cough* [fuego] *cough*) whose claim to fame was an exclamation along the lines of "We don't need no stinkin' moderators!"

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    We don't need no stinkin' vaccines!!!
    That works for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    Does that mean that you are still claiming that "the owner of Pfizer" recently sold stock for $120,000,000,000 ? Or is that a general statement ? If it's the latter then I'd agree that that is gullible. Everything is politicized these days.

    I watched the whole video again and it's almost at the end... Charlie uses the word "owner." You'd best write him an email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post

    I watched the whole video again and it's almost at the end... Charlie uses the word "owner." You'd best write him an email.
    And he works professionally with currency transactions ? That makes his statement deliberate misinformation.

    If "the owner of Pfizer" had sold stocks worth $120b in a short while, there would be no way that the stock market wouldn't have figured it out. That would have sent a huge wave through the whole thing. It would have been all over financial news.

    What actually happened was that the CEO, who makes $18m per year, sold stocks worth 1/3 of his annual income. That doesn't indicate anything whatsoever. Except that the financial news thinks that it borders on qualifying as an "inside information transaction" even though it was part of a system where the timing of the transactions are set months in advance. Meaning that he knew already then that the information coming out on that day would be good and he capitalized on that information.

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    Is Pfizer owned by a single person?

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    Phizer is a public company, Dr. Albert Bourla is the CEO and has been selling his stock.

    PFE: Pfizer Inc - Stock Price, Quote and News - CNBC

    Insider Trading - Insider Transactions - Form 4

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    Quote Originally Posted by tschau View Post
    Is Pfizer owned by a single person?
    I was thinking that it could have been a very major stockholder (an individual, a family, a company) but the 62% tells me that he's thinking of the CEO. Someone suddenly selling a hundred billion dollars worth of stocks would have been noticed by the MSM, especially the financial media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    I was thinking that it could have been a very major stockholder (an individual, a family, a company) but the 62% tells me that he's thinking of the CEO. Someone suddenly selling a hundred billion dollars worth of stocks would have been noticed by the MSM, especially the financial media.
    This has been headline in recent weeks..

    Pfizer's CEO cashed out 60% of his stock on the same day the company unveiled the results of its COVID-19 vaccine trial | Markets Insider

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    So it was the CEO not the owner? OK thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by tschau View Post
    So it was the CEO not the owner? OK thanks
    It's not uncommon for those unfamiliar with financial nomenclature to conflate CEO and Owner. I wouldn't consider one who did confuse the two to be intentionally misleading. Ignorant perhaps but not a liar, the CEO is in a sense the "owner" as they control the underlying entity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    RE: Vaccines

    The owner of Pfizer has supposedly sold 62% of his stock holdings. You don't do that unless you're planning an escape.
    OOOR, you want to cash the stock out at it's highest price and make a lot more money. He's also taking advantage of the Trump tax rates before Biden comes in!

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