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At times sounding tearful, Ackman told CNBC last week that hotel stocks—including Hilton Worldwide (ticker: HLT), which he owns—are “going to zero” unless the government instituted a 30-day national shutdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Many noted that stocks, already depressed, fell further as Ackman spoke. But despite his dire warnings, Ackman maintained that he was a buyer of stocks, including Hilton—suggesting he intended to snatch them up even cheaper.
Then this week, Ackman disclosed the 100-fold gain his fund netted in the hedging strategy. The vitriol was swift, with some investors and media accusing him of crying crocodile tears in order to profit from a pandemic.
The lockdown resulted in BILLIONS in profit for Bill Ackman, who publicly encouraged the lockdown while trading on it
Err, is that meme for me or the one who went digging for news that the victim was a homosexual?
How many billions do you think Trump's friends have made?
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1. In the age of endless online documentation of our lives, haven't seen a single video uploaded by any individual of the chaos they say is happening in these hotspots, not one.
2. Homeless populations have exploded across the country in the past decade. Homeless people are not known for being healthy or sanitary. Where are the stories about homeless camps being decimated by the Covid19?
3. England recently moved Covid19 down on their threat chart, below Ebola, based on the information they now have about infection rate and deadliness. Where were all these measures when Ebola hit a few years ago?
4. South Korea is one of the first countries to get the virus, and have reliable reporting on it. The total percentage of infected thus far is 0.0018%
You are being lied to. This is all bullshit.
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/high-consequence-infectious-diseases-hcid#status-of-covid-19