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BlackBerry Ltd T.BB

Alternate Symbol(s):  BB

BlackBerry Limited is a Canada-based company, which provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world. The Company operates through three segments: Cybersecurity, IoT, and Licensing and Other. The Cybersecurity segment consists of BlackBerry Spark, BlackBerry SecuSUITE and BlackBerry AtHoc. The IoT business consists of BlackBerry Technology Solutions (BTS) and BlackBerry IVY. The Licensing and Other segment consists primarily of the Company’s patent licensing business. The Company’s core secure software and services offerings are its Cylance cybersecurity and BlackBerry unified endpoint management (UEM) solutions, collectively known as BlackBerry Spark. Its Cylance cybersecurity solutions include CylanceENDPOINT, an integrated endpoint security solution that leverages the Cylance AI model and OneAlert EDR console. The BlackBerry UEM Suite includes the Company’s BlackBerry UEM, BlackBerry Dynamics and BlackBerry Workspaces solutions.


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Post by BloombergReelon Feb 04, 2021 10:49am
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INCREDIBLE ARTICLE ABOUT NAKED SHORT SELLING

INCREDIBLE ARTICLE ABOUT NAKED SHORT SELLINGMUST READ about naked short selling!!

Robinhood, Too-Big-Too-Fail, and Naked Short Selling

https://www.reddit.com/r/StockMarket/comments/lbpj3f/robinhood_toobigtoofail_and_naked_short_selling/

archived: https://archive.is/NE7j0


“Q. Have you heard the term "pay for hold"?

A. Yes.

Q. What's your understanding of what that

is in relation to locates?

A. I think it's borderline illegal, but

allegedly some firms would try to preborrow the

stock before they actually did it so if they wanted

to short the stock the borrow would be there.”

—Marc Cohodes Highly Confidential - Attorneys' Eyes Only, Friday, November 18, 2011 11:09 a.m.

https://archive.org/stream/328064-transcript-of-depositions-in-case/328064-transcript-of-depositions-in-case_djvu.txt



Pictured below is the brokerage industry by market share
r/StockMarket - Robinhood, Too-Big-Too-Fail, and Naked Short Selling

As you can see, 50% is controlled by only three massive corporations, all of which that have access to the federal social safety net.

Richard Fisher's remarks before the Committee for the Republic, Washington, D.C., January 16, 2013.

“This TBTF subsidy is quite large and has risen following the financial crisis. Recent estimates by the Bank for International Settlements, for example, suggest that the implicit government guarantee provides the largest U.S. BHCs with an average credit rating uplift of more than two notches, thereby lowering average funding costs a full percentage point relative to their smaller competitors.[8] Our aforementioned friend from the Bank of England, Andrew Haldane, estimates the current implicit TBTF global subsidy to be roughly $300 billion per year for the 29 global institutions identified by the Financial Stability Board (2011) as “systemically important.”[9]

To put that $300 billion estimated annual subsidy in perspective, all the U.S. BHCs summed together reported 2011 earnings of $108 billion.”

archive.is/Z1DJ5

Definitely not the kind of business environment that favors bright young start ups..

To make matters worse, the CEO of one of Robinhood’s biggest competitors, Morgan Stanley, CURRENTLY occupies one of the top board seats at the New York Fed, representing the interests of the large capitalization group.

Out of the three classes of directors, two are chosen by industry — Class A and Class B.

It was only until after the financial crisis that brokers were allowed to join the New York Fed.

https://www.reddit.com/user/interestingstuff6/comments/je436n/_/

Now take a guess who CURRENTLY occupies the Class B position for the large market capitalization group?

THE CEO OF THE NASDAQ.


Now for a trip down the rabbit hole..
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