Posted Jun 8, 2024, 6:36 AM
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Unicorn Wizard!
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 4,403
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If they premise it entirely on being "anti-woke" its probably going to alienate some investors and attract the wrong sort of others to it. I hate how DFW attracts the worst kind of people sometimes.
Is there is some genuine demand for this, or is this some vanity thing? Does a stock market even need to geographically based in any particular place anymore? Wouldn't it make sense for a stock exchange company to just headquarter itself legally in the place with favorable regulations and taxes while putting data centers wherever there is the lowest latency path to the majority of traders, and then employing people who live literally anywhere and work remotely or in regional offices?
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