Tag: jakub woziński

Prices that give you a warm feeling

Prices that give you a warm feeling Prices that give you a warm feeling

Expanding the program of freezing energy prices and applying subsidies could, at best, delay the implementation of the judgment signed against Poland in connection with climate policy. The less time remained until July 1, the more political scientists and political marketing specialists wondered why the ruling coalition remained so inactive in adopting any form of […]

Transbusiness

Transbusiness Transbusiness

The ideology of transgenderism creates an opportunity for significant revenue for the pharmaceutical sector and the financial giants behind it. Transbusiness is one of the most dynamically growing medical industries in the world today. It has been clearly visible for at least several years that the first wave of the rainbow revolution, that is, the […]

Stock market scandal

Stock market scandal Stock market scandal

The practices of the Ukrainian company Kernel have virtually no precedent and represent a type of action unknown in modern financial markets. November 2007. Kernel Holding, led by Andriy Verevsky, debuts on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, breaking a record in terms of the value of the first share issue ($200 million). The Ukrainian oligarch, who […]

De-dollarization that doesn’t exist

De-dollarization that doesn’t exist De-dollarization that doesn’t exist

The more countries that want to overthrow US monetary dictates soon threaten to overthrow the dominance of the dollar, the less likely they are to ever succeed. When the issue of throwing off the dollar yoke is discussed at the next meeting of the BRICS group of countries, it certainly cannot be ignored. The fifteenth […]

Consumers in a culture war

Consumers in a culture war Consumers in a culture war

Numerous recent consumer boycotts show that by promoting harmful ideologies, companies face serious financial turbulence. A characteristic feature of the global economy in recent years is undoubtedly the pervasive tendency to put the needs of the financial markets ahead of customer satisfaction. Until now, it may have seemed that unless a particular company had a […]

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