

Maybe there is a language barrier, but I didn’t understand if a legal framework is implied by “ethical restraints”. Can one be taken to court for violating an ethical restraint?
Maybe there is a language barrier, but I didn’t understand if a legal framework is implied by “ethical restraints”. Can one be taken to court for violating an ethical restraint?
Is there a list somewhere of commonly found American products in European supermarket so that I can definitely not do a bit of this…?
I lose track of all the daughter companies and such that one should watch out for.
Good point… I guess I’m still curious if there could be a way he gets taken to court for this, but probably now.
Normally I associate such price swings with wild speculation and am genuinely surprised with this considering the generally more prevalent conservatism in European financial markets, but perhaps it’s true that the (time of reading) 550% jump in value is all accurate pricing in of future contracts at this point.
I’m definitely excited to see.
Are there laws in the US about such conflicts of interest or was is basically tradition until this point not to do shit like this?
“My PC” was even replaced with “this PC” since Windows 11, which feels almost too symbolic…
Thanks! I find the method interesting. Are the results mostly accurate in your experience?