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Shopify Subordinate Voting Ord Shs Class A T.SHOP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHOP

Shopify Inc. (Shopify) is a Canada-based global commerce company. The Company provides essential Internet infrastructure for commerce, offering tools to start, grow, market and manage a retail business of any size. It provides platforms and services that are engineered and delivers a shopping experience for consumers online, in store and everywhere in between. Its software enables merchants to run their business across all of their sales channels, including Web and mobile storefronts, physical retail locations, social media storefronts, and marketplaces. The Company's Shopify platform provides merchants with a single view of their business across all of their sales channels and enables them to manage products and inventory, process orders and payments, fulfill and ship orders, build customer relationships, source products, leverage analytics and reporting, and access financing, all from one integrated back office. The Shopify's platform operates across 175 countries.


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Comment by Bertandersonon Sep 21, 2022 5:22pm
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RE:RE:Inflation or Higher More Reasonable Interest Rates?

RE:RE:Inflation or Higher More Reasonable Interest Rates?I agree that that would be their explanation for using the word, but they are using it just before the Fed meetings as a sensationalized headline, as you say. Your point is well taken in that the rate change versus time has been a steep upward line. However, I also think that they haven't done enough, it's still painful for the average person since their actions have barely touched rising prices, especially food. Oil prices accounts for the majority of the small decline in CPI. People are still spending alot and have piled up some cash during the pandemic. It's unfortunately going to take much more borrowing pressure to start seeing some shift lower and 2% is far away, maybe end of 2023, if we're lucky. There are alot of Fed meetings in-between, I hate to say.
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