How Corning's Gorilla Glass Tech Helped Deliver Covid Vaccines
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
- Corning just opened a new pharmaceutical vial manufacturing factory in Durham, North Carolina, where it said it can produce 500 million glass vials per year to deliver Covid-19 vaccines and other drugs to the U.S. and abroad. The factory was developed and deployed in record time thanks in part to the $204 million funding from the federal government as a part of Operation Warp Speed.
Corning said its vials have been used for more than three billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines over the past 18 months.
Corning CEO Wendell Weeks plans to grow the pharmaceutical side of the business and said it will be "billions of dollars of opportunity" for the glass manufacturing giant.
Corning's vials borrow technology from Gorilla Glass, made for Apple iPhones, which makes them less likely to break or scratch and able to withstand the super cold temperatures needed for storing the Covid vaccine.
Watch the video to get a first look inside Corning's new factory and to see how vaccine vials are made.
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How Corning's Gorilla Glass Tech Helped Deliver Covid Vaccines
you realize this is an infomercial?
Well, this infomercial is the best content NBC produces!
translation: socialized costs paid by gov't, then privatize the gains/profits to shareholders and executives. lol
That's what you heard because that's all you wanted to hear
That's exactly how the government gets companies to do things. Incentives.
@@ousooners5193 agreed. but republicans don't like to admit that and keep railing against the inefficiencies of govt. i like govt and business working together, especially to challenge foreign rivals. It would be nice if conservatives would admit publically the dynamic nature of govt and business working together that's all. i certainly would rather the US owning the patents and making leading technology products and services, and our competitors not owning patents and focusing on labor intensive goods and raw material exports. I think most Americans share this common goal regardless of political affiliation -- at least I hope they do.
This is a great company. I'm sure they have the technology on how to take care of any waste products. They've already had there hand slapped for illegal dumping. They've had to clean up that mess with a huge fine. And the gorilla glass is not on all phones. This is a very high tech company that takes care of it's own.
Yeah and that money they paid as a 'fine' ended up in the same pockets of the politicians who pat their back and give them billion dollar lifelong contracts. Nothing to see here folks
So, the market is in the hands of non-US companies thus the US government paid for the plant, took the risk of the financing and the profits go to a private company... . A prime example of public risk and privatized profits
If cows paid a fee to the slaughterhouse.
Basically....
there is also public profits - the global supply chain now has access to a more affordable vial for life saving medicine. also, it increases the total amount of pharmaceutical glass on the market, which is vital during a sand shortage. Corning can divert its glass used for other sectors into their pharmaceutical branch, which is very relevant as a company whose sole product starts with glass, and has contracts stretched out years that guarantee their sand deliveries. icing on cake Corning stock holders get a bump which has high US retail investor money in it due to pump videos like cnbc here. its a win for everyone stop crying
China government companies for sure :/
@@patrickjack2943 Indeed , bingo .
This is good for American industry, jobs, and Innovation. Sad too see people bashing a great American company in the comments!
So true.
Creepy confidence, for this plain ol' advertisement called "news"
NBC's non-stop sales pitch for everything injection oriented is pure pathetic by now.
Their glassblowers must be really tiny.
Iphone users know how strong that glass is lol
Almost all smartphones uses Corning Gorillas Glass, not just apple. Also apple uses ceramic shield which I think is a modified version of Corning gorilla glass.
@@someonetooknuggets yes. and we know how easily they just shatter.
I dropped my old S7 tons of times and it never broke. My curremt phone is still fine.
@@jaehyeokshin3467 do you mean the glass on apple easily shatter, well ceramic glass was introduced on iphone 12 and they do not easily shatter. czcams.com/video/8KFRwQCnsnM/video.html
The Corning CEO sounds like Alec Baldwin doing his trump impression.
Scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7
Scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7.
Lvl 9?
@@listentomoremusic45 thats sapphire
Fellow JerryRigEverything enjoyer
video summary: in short the coating allows for greater operational efficiency through faster filling speeds
That's the protagonist... A time to fill.
Do they make lenses for corrective glasses too?
I wonder that too.
No because they aren’t made of glass, they’re plastic…
@@zachgeldenhuis Polycarbonate really. It is what safety glasses are made of and the same stuff the lenses of sunglasses are.
@@zachgeldenhuis glass is glass and glass breaks
To answer your question correctly, Corning is a highly engineered company. They use chemistry, process and understanding to deliver glass products to fit special situations. My glasses have CR-39 lenses because it's Abbe value is 59.3. CR-39 is superior to glass in this application because we abandoned fused silica for glasses due to breakage hazards and weight. I'm curious if glass will come back to glasses. Could a Corning product be used in optical applications? Of course. Is anyone making eyeglass lenses out of their glass? No idea.
Battle of copyright over vials?
Virus is so deadly everyone is patenting the technology to save humanity
if i can make money and keep you from dipping into my profits then yes.
@@chiquita683 😂🤣😂🤣 99% survival rate. 14 days to flatten the curve
Yeah, if the patent they coul effectively monopolize the entire industry. Thats also why theyre lobbying fir a vaccine mandate
Ffs, "used on iphones, used on iphones", it is used on most phones, just say smartphones, why the free publicity?
Idk if they said ‘used in HTC phones’ my grandma would be like ‘oh no, those kids using those phones must be getting high all the time’…
@@thejpkotor why?
Because of the greed from Apple. They're always trying to shove their crap marketing of luxury (crap) tech.
Why isn't there a reuse/recycle program with these vials?
There most definitely is, but this is NBC. They don’t tell you the whole story.
in medicine, we don't recycle. there is a fear of passing on pathogens, Honestly there is a little bit of recycling, but that's the mentality of the industry, and the government is partly pushing a lot of waste.
To save labor, we waste water. Instead of washing pipettes, we have a container we connect to the hose and leave the water on to continually flush the pipettes. If we don't have that, we just leave a bucket of running water to wash our dishware, and come back when we have time. It's partly because we are trying to save money, and if water is cheaper than labor, that's what happens . SOme of it is from government. Our trash is far more regulated. for some , we arent allowed to dump down the sink . So we have to pay someone to wastes gas to pick up stuff. Sometimes we buy chemicals to neutralize chemicals like formaldehyde, but other times we have to pay someone to specifically pay a person to pick up alcohol, even if it's 99% water and 1% ethanol, even though bars dump more alcohol tha hospitals, it screws with the water reclamation system. Heck, even in dry california we were told to waste water, because to be able to dump our waste into the sewer, we need to sterilize it. Well we dump bleach to sterilize it, but then the water department complain there is too much chlorine being dumped by us at a time, so we turn on water to dilute it. In my place, we now have 6 trash cans. One for radioactive. Biohazard, sharps, electronic waste, bottles that use to contain chemicals, and normal waste. We got into a fight, because central office told us we can dump uncontaminated gloves in the regular trash, but then we get yelled at, because when inspected, the inspector says, how do we know it's uncontaminated.
OH, and there is two more type of trash outside the work area. We can't dump food in any of our trash, because we arent allowed to eat at work, and recyclables. Mostly paper
@@slewone4905 I kinda forgot about that part. I used to work in a place where people donated blood and plasma, so ya pretty much everything goes into red biohazard bags, regardless of what it was.
Who says there isn't one?
the vials are way cheaper than what goes into them. I wish there was a recycle path too, I don't know why they cant make cell phone screens out of them.
This is corporate welfare! Meanwhile, congress debates giving citizens social benefits like, paid family leave, healthcare for all, tuition free college, infrastructure etc. Now they're getting ready to pass a $760 billion defense bill. We just got out of a war in Afghanistan. Why isn't the defense budget going down?
That's what you heard and that's all you wanted to hear
@@daveklein2826 : what did you hear then?
@@jamesbondero6170 I heard that the government helped expedite what everyone needed... but as a lowlife you heard different
@@jamesbondero6170 you are to ignorant to hear anything different
@@daveklein2826 Ignorant? You mean like not ending your sentences with periods? Thanks but I won't be taking advice from someone who can't properly punctuate. Thanks for self identifying though.
I've got scratches all over my phone glass.
"Now back to our regular scheduled brainwashing *cough* programming"
Cuz this is where the quality problem was.., the glass quality.. lol
I see they had to take away the dislike button due to 10:1 negative ratio
There's too many stupid people that think a CZcams dislike vote has any impact on anything. Then they lose their job for not getting vaccinated. It's hilarious!
@@graviton1400 I didn't
@@graviton1400 what kind of impact do you think people are expecting?
More like 10,000 to 1. 😝
Money money moneyyyy money
was the video sponsored?
Everyone who can is cashing in
Meanwhile, Special Counsel John Durham is...
😂🤣😂 They don't want to report on massive news like that. They just want to promote their communist lies.
What happen. WE found a third person aiding the Democrat in overthrowing our government. Sorry, I spoke incorrectly. he indicted a third person. WE found hundreds, even thousands who aided the Democrat in that fiasco.
No one should be reading as loud as that guy in the factory. 😆
I think they make glass screen for all smartphones companies
☝The same company who gave us toxic Tfal cookware .
No honey bun, T-fal was made by Tefal, which is owned by Groupe SEB. The coating (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene) was made by DuPont, which was liceased to Tefal. Please don't make up stuff and don't forget to blame DuPont for covering it up!
CNBC
I’m still a little confused.
Does the “C” stand for Communist or for China.
Found the bot writting random comments to seem legit and then to be sold on Silk Road.
I think this is excessive. Seing blow torches for thermal annealing .... we must improve more quickly on becoming sustainable. Special type of sand needed?... where is the full recycling plan?
Lol a lot of things aren’t practical to be recycled. Plastics recycling for example is largely a giant scam to make you not feel guilty about using plastics.
@@zeitgeistx5239 glass and plastic are actually VERY recyclable. Glass is the simplest, you crush it and melt it. Even when you can’t melt a plastic without scorching it, you can shred it and make it part of composite materials to strengthen existing items.
Glass is one of the simplest materials to recycle. One of the big problems is that it is often not recycled by us consumers and thrown out with the trash, which will prevent it from being recycled. They don’t talk about it in this specific video, but I’ve worked with glass and I can tell you it would be very easy to make new bottles from old ones. It would also be very easy to take the old bottles and reshape them into tablet and phone screens, glass tubing or any number of other things, but the video is focused on just one product.
@@zeitgeistx5239, you couldn't be further off. nothing is simpler to recycle than glass, like @
thejpkotor said.
Shut up and show us your solution Eistein
Should be PNBC. Guess what the "P" stands for?
woweeeeeee oh boy , this is really BIG news my gosh holy cow gadzooks this makes my day YIPEEEEEEEEEEEE
Leave it to a bunch of smart Tar Heels to SAVE THE WORLD. That reminds me, I need to cook something delicious in my Pyrex tonight. Cheers to : Safe Glass.
Great job on the pronunciation of NIPRO.
I don't understand why people in Telugu from Andhra Pradesh India🇮🇳
God Bless People Who Have And Or Had Covid-19 And R I P To People Who Have Died From Covid And My Condolences 💐To Anyone Reading This Who Knew Someone That Has Died From Covid 19 And God Bless People Like Scientists And Researchers And Doctors And Nurses Who Help Combat This Deadly Disease AMEN🙏
I'm sorry, *how* fast was that factory built?!
need to see the roasted vegetablè medly
so basically the federal government used tax payer money to give to corning so that they can built an entire factory. This is outrageous. When can average people get $200 million so that they can build their own factories.
it's literally government taking out loans to "stimulate the economy" lmao, what a joke this all is
@@didymussumydid9726 im just waiting for any average person to get 200 million so they can built themselves a factory and leap frog over all there competition.
@@mohammedalam5640 it does seem to happen, but only with a certain ethnic group which has extensive historical ties to finance and banking. generation 1: polish proletariat, generation 2: junk peddler in america, generation 3: billionaire
@@didymussumydid9726 Its a disgrace real free market capitalism should be allowed to occur not this nonsense where corning leap frogs any competition for years to come by building a factory cornering a market with money it got from public resources.
@@mohammedalam5640 corporate oligarchy brother; google Facebook etc. all started by CIA inqtel seed capital. Corning probably owned by blackrock
Who at cnbc bought into thier stocks beforehand? Lol
The editorial staff at CNBC (so the anchors, producers, reporters, editors, etc.) are not allowed to own stock in companies per CNBC policy. Not many people seem to be aware of that fact.
@@jeniecep wow now please tell me the percentage that follow policy as per regulation
@@jeniecep i believe they qctually can own stock. You are trying to convey those employees cant own stock. Like any stock? Because they most certainly own stocks.
@@nonethelessfirst8519 No, Jeniece is correct, CNBC employees can't own single stocks, which makes sense since they can be privy to sensitive company information. That doesn't mean they can't invest into an index fund or a ETF.
LMAO
This is an informercial.
Why can't I buy sand futures???
just go to the beach lmfao /jk
2021 war on drugs: "We'll fight you until you take our drug"
Is it possible to reuse broken glass?...
wow, good job on at least trying to pronounce the foreign companies names in their native languages. really good stuff.
M mo B m I I
Though they didn't quite hit the German [Shott] instead of [Scott]
how our grandfathers defeated fascism and segregation in the past - they killed fascists, accomplices and hung them on poles
So this is another commercial too? So no news today?😂
They haven't reported the news IN YEARS
hah indeed
I think it helped Pfizer Nd moderna more than the public
The words of a true dragonborn
Gorilla glass, I'm still trying to get Gorilla glue out my hair, damn.
Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
Don't mistake hair spray
With gorilla glue
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
Government welfare for the business class. Where are your investors Mr. Capitalist? Why could you not put up the cash for profits? No, you take those government funds as if you are a socialist business. This is not capitalism Corning you are getting social welfare when it should be going to the citizens.
To be fair, these "government funding" are (usually) not free money. They are either a "down payment" for a contract (e.g. NASA "funding" for SpaceX, which work more like a "Letter of Intent", enabling SpaceX to raise money from investors), a soft loan (which the recipients must pay back, like 2008 bailouts), or a tax relief.
Again, they are (usually) *NOT* something like Covid cheques (basically free money, with no string attached).
But I agree that the govt should not pick winners, bureaucrats should refrain from favoring one company/group/individual over others.
@@ihl0700677525 Keep defending the undefendable if a citizen receives money from the government, politicians call it social welfare, when we give money to a business, why is that not business welfare?
@@peace8373 Again, these "govt funding" are (usually) *NOT free money* with no string attached.
Just use your *common sense,* If one company actually receive free money from the govt, its *competitors* will sue the govt for blatant preferential treatment and fan out *public outrage.*
The real star in the vial industry is SiO2 in Auburn, AL... glass lined plastic vials. So much lower weight and has the same characteristics as glass.
Go get your demon juice 😈
you're confused, neuralink+metaverse+AI+virtual reality is the mark of the beast. This is just a vaccine.
Are you sure this is just a “vaccine”
We seem to be changing the definition of vaccine to fit whatever weirdo agenda is afoot.
@@adamdeforge6884 yes....there is a hidden agenda, absolutely. They are crashing the dollar to change to digital currency. They are restructuring the economy in real time, we are watching the greatest transfer of wealth to the top 1% in human history. They are bottlenecking the production of energy to manufacture a crisis to force us to adopt green energy tech
but yes, the vaccine is just a vaccine. there are many conspiracies out there. you're looking in the wrong place
@@evanvinet8773 Virtual reality isn't the mark of the beast, Meta is augmented reality mixed with virtual. Mark f*cking Zuccerbitch is the real issue.
@@epiclames646 specifically him, the face you see on TV every day? Idk he's probably got a lot of powerful people behind him. Capitalism allowed him to amass this much power. Decentralization is the only way. You should look into Castcle!
Great but something to keep in mind... The huge waste these vials are creating.
Plus China government SALES WORLDWIDE it’s making 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰those useless masks 😷 ( can’t stop the virus size) , plastic gloves 🧤 …Plus the rise in using cleaning chemicals … :/
Actually, using an iPhones, with their infamously fragile screens that crack when You breathe at them, as an example might not have been the greatest idea lol
You can blame apple for that. They weaken stuff on purpose so you have to pay hundreds for "repairs." If you make glass too thin it doesn't matter how strong it is.
How? Money that's how!
$$$ Who else is making big bucks with the mystery soup?
a lot more people. This is the problem with big government. We dont really know how much money is given, when we don't see the bill.
hey are you saying its a bad thing to have a vaccine to cure a dangerous disease or are you complimenting it by making a joke if the first case is true I would dare you to say that after playing halo wars 2 DLC "Awakening A Nightmare" which should give a more exaggerated example of Covid heck even get the MCC(the only way you can still access halo 2) and play halo 2s missions such as the Oracle, Gravemind(which is the best example as you can see the disease related content in that mission), and High charity(which is not only the name of the mission but the location its in which is a city which got absolutely dominated by this disease)and if you come back and tell me that its not an actual disease I will say that its a disease disguised as "Alien Zombies" oh and please don't respond until you've played at least one of these missions from halo 2s campaign on Legendary difficulty(the hardest difficulty in the game and to be brutally honest this difficulty makes this game one of the hardest games ever be played on the hardest level)
@Doggie Hauser lol Good one!
@Doggie Hauser okay so I first want to point out that I did take the vaccine some time ago which when I got the vaccine the short term effects were minor as in it wasn't enough to make me go to the hospital as for long term effects I don't think it really did anything other than what it was supposed to do which was likely serve as a layer of protection from Covid however the short term effects might be different for you as I've heard the side effects of it are the same as Covids weirdly enough oh and if your too worried about because its experimental then wait till its out of its experimental phase which will guarantee its safe and in the meantime you can get a flu shot which can help the situation as some symptoms of Covid are also flu symptoms but anyways I hope I answered your question and have a nice and safe day
Oh wow great growth while other business s die off
Never
Very little information here but tons of marketroid bs. Too bad. I'd like to have learned more.
Actually it has everything Poirot would need. WW2 penicillin vials, "e*ternal" coating... 🤣
Every business making profits at OUR expense! How foolish are we!?!
I got in at 26 bucks a share, nice long term investment
No one cares
*Headline:* "New figures this week show that Co Waterford [99.7% vaxxed] has both the highest vaccination rate AND the highest COVID-19 incidence rate in Ireland."
Yeah. Ever tried to read the whole article?
Here, i´ll help:
"A massive 99.5% of adults over the age of 18 in Co Waterford are double-jabbed. That's thought to be one of the highest rates of any region anywhere in the world. (...)
The current wave of infections (with daily numbers at their highest since January) differs from last winter's because of Ireland's successful vaccination rollout.
Hospitalisation figures, and intensive care unit admissions, are stable and decreasing slightly in recent days. It's widely accepted the "vaccine wall" has driven serious illness and death figures down.
Some scientists feel that any public frustration with the high incidence rates is based on a misunderstanding of what the vaccines were supposed to achieve.
"The function of the vaccine is to stop illness and death, that's the primary goal, and the vaccines are holding up, it's great." That's the view of Professor Luke O'Neill, an immunologist at Trinity College Dublin, and one of the country's best-known scientific figures during the pandemic."
FOLLOW THE MONEY
what makes the vial not reusable ? if its glass then vials should be reused. especially in hospitals settings where the said vials can be sent back for refills. i remember we used drink coca cola and pepsi in glass vials which we returned to the shop
Still do that with milk here
It handles biomedical stuff and pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines? To be used to fight viruses? I mean, is this a question? I mean if you know a way to absolutely 100% sure there would not be any cross contamination in disinfection thats cheaper than just using another vial ... by all means, start your own company.
I prefer Borosil. My experience is great with it.
Cheaper too. I use flint glass for our lyophilized products, but borosil for LN2 frozen. These mRNA vaccines don't require that much more careful handling than your average 2mL amp.
All that wasted resource.
shortage -> inflation->expedite fee->increase revenue-> millions to investor and rich CEO....
Basically...
Welp adios gorilla glass.
Wendell Weeks sounds just like Donald Trump. I had stepped away from computer but was listening, I thought for sure it was Trump.
I was looking for this comment. I know that I'm not the only one thinking he sounds like Trump
I think you guys have a brain disease, cause he doesn’t sound like Trump at all. I kind of heard it very slightly, but after trying to listen for it, compare Trump and Weeks side by side and it’s not even close.
we need more pandemic to create demand
THEY ARE NOW STARTING TO MANDATE FLU SHOTS!!!!!!!!!
Maybe it's our fault for screaming that the covid is just like a bad flu, and so they decided to treat the flu like Covid.
Matthew 23:14
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye devour widows' houses, and for a pretence make long prayer: therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation.
Its funny the company that makes these vials is the same company that makes glass for a company that keeps updating and changing there phone and people go out and get them even though they basically the same phone.
Kinda like how the companies are making you all take more shots eventhough you gonna have the same results even if you just took one shot
This is the problem. The boosters are no longer vaccines. They are sort of lying to us and the government. In reality they are using it like a prophylaxis of monoclonal antibody treatment, but making our body the factory for them. The point of the booster is not really to refresh our immune system's memory. for the elderly, yeah, because their immune system is falling apart. for us, even if there is no floating antibodies, our immune system remembers the virus and fight it. THe problem is that we never tested the vaccine to be used that way.
Guerilla tactics call for a suitable glass
5G Gorilla. 😄
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Let's go Brendon
Pretty sure the vaccine was created during and funded by Trump.
Creepy AF
Fr
An act of God lightening strike on their facilities would be awesome.
Well... 😄
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Why aren’t y’all covering the Rittenhouse trial ?😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can they be recycled?
Great question. One wonders if they skirt recycling based upon biohazard status. I'd love to know the answer.
No. The instruction is to destroy the vials, because of the coating.
Great job Corning. Great 🇺🇸American Ingenuity.
Everyone is trying to figure out how to get on the vaccine profit train. Someone needs to make a new needle now
You're 2 yeers late 🤬 throw me a beer 😬
"how to get on the vaccine profit train" well without international collaboration we wouldn't had a vaccine in such a short time for a long time. Developing new vaccine take multiple years normally. So maybe just try to appreciate it and obviously no one is working for free.
and how does this make vaccine stay a vaccine in room or any temperature for ages?
It doesn't. But it explains why the "vaccine" had to be temperature sensitive too. 😀
Corning CEO sounds like Donald Trump. Was it only me who thinks he is??? haha
Looks like he's had a lot fewer cheeseburgers than Trump. Me, I never trust men with skinny legs.
Bs and more bs
build back better = bbb = 666
Small b's.
Hebrews 6:4-6
4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost,
5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come,
6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.
"Get behind me, fairy tale of old" - Matthew 16:23
🛑 THIS SKAM
Now talk about how nobody's going to get rich of HCQ or Ivermectin, they're old cheap drugs, so take a wild guess and wonder if the media or big pharma want to make sure you don't buy those
Exactly!
Store front windows for all the peaceful protesters.... 🤔
Gotta have nice little bottles for all that poison.
Oh, how vile!
Everyone has to make their money off the people suffering.
Yep
And the government payed for it and what did it cost us out of pocket? Probably one of the least BS things they’ve spent tax money on in many years. I hope you got your free shots if you’re going to try to poke holes in this. In case you didn’t realize, everyone is trying to make money off of everyone else. Better to do it with medicine or something helpful than weapons research or something else.
LET'S GO BRANDON!
lmao rent free....
@@fonnyjootball512 That doesn't mean anything
@@Tyrosine0910 lmao what?
@@fonnyjootball512 Your first comment, Einstein.
@@Tyrosine0910 lmao i know what you are referring to, cupcake....i was asking how it doesnt mean anything? 🤣 that must be why i heard it from a lot of uneducated trumpers....
Invested in Corning shares... Price gone down already, thanks
Did you even listen to the video? This is a hold for decades investment. Not a day trade stock...
I was just about to say, they just cherry picking. share price only up $4-6 from $30-32 before pandemic to $38 today. smh
@@peterumukoro993 yeah, that was a terrible comparison from March 2020, everything tanked then.
What makes this noteworthy??
@8:59 yeah right, "quite certain of it" are you?? Your *certainly* wrong. Change your tone:
James 4:13-16 (KJV) 13 Go to now, ye that say, To day or to morrow we will go into such a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain: 14 Whereas ye know not what [shall be] on the morrow. For what [is] your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away. 15 For that ye [ought] to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that. 16 But now ye rejoice in your boastings: all such rejoicing is evil.
It's really amazing how many large corporations out there I wasn't aware of really impacting the world. Really amazing video
there is a skit on 30 rock that lays out the company hierarchy of NBC up to GE that is a legit layout of all these main companies owned by one entity. also the video as weird as it sounds 'kitty history' kind of lays it out pretty well.
😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂