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clorpussy OP t1_j6ohq5m wrote

You should buy puts... from me. I'll sell you 1,500 at 155 expiring 3/17/23 at $3.90.

Now I know it's undervalued

Interest rates on the rise allow them to raise rates and increase the % of property leased. They are in an amazing position rn. Their interest is mostly fixed rate, meaning other people who enter the space would have to pay higher rates than they will on their "mortgages". Growth is limited for everyone buying property and demand for their space is increasing as less companies will buy with higher rates. All of this will temporarily raise lease rates as well.

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clorpussy OP t1_j6ohhas wrote

Let's take a look at who exactly they lease space to... Not exactly Silicon Valley. They're more involved with pharmaceutical research facilities.

At this point, I've probably had a notable effect on their price today; I've invested so much. Over the past 2 months I've put just over 8 million in and another 750k today

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_BreakingGood_ t1_j6ohal3 wrote

It makes more sense when you realize what problem it was actually trying to solve.

Animal farming produces about 16% of global emission each year. That means about 1/6th of every pollutant released this year was because of animal farming.

The impossible burger is in a solid 90% reduction of power usage, water usage, land usage, emissions, deforestation.

Their goal isn't to make a healthy burger. Not at all.

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Hopkinskid2022 t1_j6oha2k wrote

Reply to comment by Robincapitalists in pls papa by ohmygorn

Their dot plot is projection and can change. If they project 5.1, and they leave it at 5%, nothing new or game changing. Plus if you look at past fed minutes from past years, there’s always doves and there’s always hawks…and depending on the environment, one has influence over the other…last year the hawks won…this year, the doves may

Plus look at the bond market and treasury yields to figure out where that market thinks fed funds rates will be.

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_BreakingGood_ t1_j6ogxf5 wrote

Impossible was never about the animals. That might be priority number 30 on their list of top 30 priorities.

An impossible burger takes something like 99% less water, 90% less power, generates 99% less emissions, results in 99% less deforestation (much of the beef industry is deforesting the amazon rainforest too which is even worse.)

The goal was always environmental, not so much animal welfare.

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