Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
IBIO UP 6% PREMARKET
HERE WE GOOOO
Dude. Stop. You've done nothing but hype IBIO for the past month. Reading this thread, someone would think that it's been just going through the roof based on your posts when the reality is it has done jack shit since a spike in early March.
It's not helpful. It's not amusing. It's just obnoxious. [Reply]
Originally Posted by petegz28:
SPY has been bumping up against the 200 day moving average and doesn't really want to punch through. Not encouraging....
I've been curiously watching my spy, dis, and others lately to see if there would be any indicators appear.
Spent hours listening to some talking heads discuss the shape of the potential recovery yesterday and I think I'm dumber for it. It'll be a V, it'll be a U, W all the way, but maybe, perhaps, what if. No one has a damn clue. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ghak99:
I've been curiously watching my spy, dis, and others lately to see if there would be any indicators appear.
Spent hours listening to some talking heads discuss the shape of the potential recovery yesterday and I think I'm dumber for it. It'll be a V, it'll be a U, W all the way, but maybe, perhaps, what if. No one has a damn clue.
If we don't punch through the 200 soon this is going to be nothing more than a trading rally and will roll over quickly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by : Disney recently added a new company to their vendor list, Remark Holdings. The company makes AI thermal scanners that are being purchased by Las Vegas casinos, large corporations, and event venues.
Remark’s website states: “Traditional thermal imagers and temperature devices require a human operator to scan each patron as they walk through a security point. The close proximity creates an uncomfortable intrusive experience for customers and employees in addition to causing delays at point of entry.” The site further describes their product as solving that problem: “Our solutions provide touch-free access control and monitoring, as well as accurate temperature measurement and the ability to scan as many as 120 people per minute, a rate that is approximately 10 times faster than manual checks. Our solutions also filter out non-human heat sources and provide security personnel with real-time alerts with photo identification.”
The Remark scanners would make the process largely invisible to guests. Only those who show a high temperature would be pulled aside for additional screening. With enough of these scanners, guests entering the resort wouldn’t need to stop at all, except for baggage check, which we hope will be speeded up with the use of conveyor belt scanners (as Universal Studios uses) rather than manual checking by hand.