The driving force behind their evaluation and as we all know, almost all of these companies are having terrible evaluations right now. With not having a lot of positive sentiment coming from us investors, the companies obviously are trying to figure out how to appeal to a new set of investors that can offer a better valuation or recognise better valuation. So obviously asia based investors understand the company better, they understand china better. They are less worried about the environment in china in general again, more from a political and trade perspective as opposed to the economy, certainly the economy in china is not great. But to those investors buying in hong kong, there s not enough buying power, not enough ability to change the valuation relative to this big anchor, which is the adr positions. So, upgrading it to a dual primary gives it the ability, for first of all for money to come in from the mainland through the connects and various channels like that, and then, the ho
To lou and welcome to crossfire all Things Considered im Peter Lavelle at this point no one knows when the cold crisis will abate however it is undeniable that this Health Crisis has negatively impacted the economy what does it mean to return to normal is that even possible now and will the divide separating the rich from the poor can. Discuss the economy and more im joined by my guest peter early grave very. Can he is an economist at the American Institute for Economic Research in miami and we have made rezko he is seen as chief investment strategist and we also have Eric Townsend he is host of the macro voices podcast gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciated ok lets go 1st to peter you know in looking at the very the. The broadest picture of whats going on in the economy right now i think we all have to be very honest with ourselves that the election cycle influenced people how they look at the economy how bad it is or ho
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Remarks and then i will ask questions. You can submit questions as well. But first your opening remarks. Welcome. Thank you for the introduction but i want to welcome aei for inviting me to be here today earlier this month i have reflections on the last 50 years of the epa and laid out our plan for its future at the Nixon Library. Today i would like to explain based on what we have accomplished over the past four years how we will get to this future. It is incontrovertible today the environment is in better shape under President Trump and we found it. Since 2017 air pollution in this country has fallen 7 percent. Last year superfund sites the most in a single year since 2001 and b will list another 27 this year the epa is trying to finance more than 40 billion of clean Water Infrastructure supporting 7100 projects and 27000 jobs during President Trumps first term and they have recovered more criminal and civil appointees them the Obama Biden Administration did and their first term. The
Hoses and blasted out and its not just the legend people are stepping into my carry on filled tour as im in and to mold just ive conducted Extensive Research in this rain forest so this story is personal really pains me to see this breach of davison is a biologist specializing in ecology and evolution now she shows us the high tech tools that are exposing what even the i cant see so where its blood red thats where the mercury pollution is the most intense we will share our findings with lindsay shes an ex cia analyst thats our Team Everything weve been saying its for this no its do some science. Hey guys welcome to techno im joined by Lindsay Moran him. To davidson this upcoming episode is an important one to me takes place in peru have done a lot of my research and it is a tale of contrasts we will see rain forest full of new species and then we will see the devastation that humans have done to extract gold and as we know with devastating stories like this where theres a lot of damage