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  2. Peter Schiff - Wikipedia

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    Peter David Schiff (/ ʃ ɪ f /; born March 23, 1963; nicknamed "Dr. Doom") is an American stockbroker, financial commentator, and radio personality.He co-founded Echelon Wealth Partners in Canada (formerly Euro Pacific Canada).

  3. Stock market prediction - Wikipedia

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    Stock market prediction is the act of trying to determine the future value of a company stock or other financial instrument traded on an exchange. The successful prediction of a stock's future price could yield significant profit.

  4. They’ve been stuck for 7 weeks on the ship that crashed into ...

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    And a ship stuck on a river still faces a host of potential hazards, said Philip C. Schifflin Jr., director of the Center for Mariner Advocacy. “You can take on water. There’s machinery ...

  5. Shipping markets - Wikipedia

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    Shipping markets. The international shipping industry can be divided into four closely related shipping markets, each trading in a different commodity: the freight market, the sale and purchase market, the newbuilding market and the demolition market. These four markets are linked by cash flow and push the market traders in the direction they want.

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    All aboard the Nvidia ‘rocket ship’: Executives are raking in company stock awards despite missing out on their bonuses for 2023. Only Nvidia, the suddenly indispensable $2 trillion AI giant ...

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  8. Time travel claims and urban legends - Wikipedia

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    The story of Rudolph Fentz is an urban legend from the early 1950s and has been repeated since as a reproduction of facts and presented as evidence for the existence of time travel. The essence of the legend is that in New York City in 1951 a man wearing 19th-century clothes was hit by a car. The subsequent investigation revealed that the man ...

  9. Marine weather forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Marine weather warnings and forecasts in print and prognostic chart formats are produced for up five days into the future. Forecasts in printed form include the High Seas Forecast, Offshore Marine Forecasts, and Coastal Waters Forecasts.

  10. How to Avoid Huge Ships - Wikipedia

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    How to Avoid Huge Ships is a 1982 book by Captain John W. Trimmer, a Master Mariner and Seattle harbor pilot. The first edition was self-published from Trimmer's home in Seattle, and carried the subtitle Or: I Never Met a Ship I Liked. It is a maritime operations guidance book, but also attracted some attention due to its title, which some ...

  11. Container ship - Wikipedia

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    Container ships are a common means of commercial intermodal freight transport and now carry most seagoing non-bulk cargo. Container ship capacity is measured in twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). Typical loads are a mix of 20-foot (1-TEU) and 40-foot (2-TEU) ISO-standard containers, with the latter predominant.