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Apr 2024
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🚁 “Kidney Transfer to the Hamptons” — B...

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Viking River Cruises is about to IPO at a $10B valuation — It’s not just a pure-play cruise stock, it’s a pure-player Boomer stock.

Blade isn’t just a private helicopter that takes you to the Hamptons anymore — Blade’s new business is organ transport, and it’s moved more kidneys than any business ever.

And the Non-Compete Agreement is officially dead — The FTC will no longer let your boss be your boss after you quit working for your boss.

Plus, ever notice that McDonald’s Coca-Cola tastes better than regular canned Coke? Science proves it
 And we found the reasons why.


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