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  • Originally posted by The Rube View Post
    That, and please correct if I am wrong, where are franchises in this? Can they apply since they are not corporate?
    It appears, from Googling, that individual franchisees can apply of they meet the criteria. The Franchisors cannot apply on their behalf. *Glares at Potbelly Sandwiches*

    Also, the motherfu**ing LA Lakers applied for (and received) a PPP loan?
    Last edited by aparch; 04-28-2020, 05:38 AM.
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    • Originally posted by The Rube View Post
      And that is part of the bigger problem in this world. We always assume the worst. It sucks.
      Except you, when it came to the seriousness of the Coronavirus.

      Lets go out to the bar!!!
      What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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      • Originally posted by aparch View Post
        So slight change of topic, but not by much; I'm slightly annoyed with the finger pointing articles at large publicly traded companies that don't have the liquidity AND meet employee cap set forth in the spirit (and recently formalized) of the PPP loan.

        These companies actually need it, and yet they're being lumped in with the large corps who obviously scammed the system.
        If they're publicly traded and need liquidity, they can sell some of those stock shares they've spent the last two decades buying back, so their top execs have nice pay packages.
        What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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          But instead in a land where Citizens United is considered sound legal precedence we value business owners above all else.

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          • Originally posted by Slap Shot View Post


            But instead in a land where Citizens United is considered sound legal precedence we value business owners above all else.
            I’m sure no Canadian will go back to work when this is over. Their entire economy will just come to a halt!

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            • Originally posted by Deutsche Gopher Fan View Post
              Honest question, where’s the vitriol? Handy said you guys were naive but I didn’t think anyone was name calling or spewing vitriol. You were really sensitive last night too and i think this may be a tad overreaction...
              Like racism, or sexism.... it is the victim who gets to decide
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                Originally posted by The Rube View Post
                My aunt was VP of a major bank, and she flat out said VP doesn't mean sh*.

                The big biz companies...a lot gets lost in the translation, so to speak.
                I work for a bank, one of the biggest 5 in the nation. My bank gets sued quite often. We seemed to get fined more often than sued some years. Holding an officer title ([Division Officer), VP, P, EVP, C?O) has meaning. To go with the perks - sometimes very few - the title brings, it means you can be named much more easily in a lawsuit brought both by the government and any party suing the company.
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                  Originally posted by aparch View Post
                  My mistake. I was unsure how to express that they're small companies who have a large presence in the stock market.

                  It seems like companies like Digimarc have been lumped in with Shake Shack and others when discussing the leeches on the PPP loans.
                  Oh no...they are exactly who SHOULD be getting money. Without it they are in trouble. Ruth Chris would survive easily. Hotel chains have ways to survive.

                  The money should have been prioritized towards companies in need, not the ones who could get their applications in first.
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                    Originally posted by aparch View Post
                    It appears, from Googling, that individual franchisees can apply of they meet the criteria. The Franchisors cannot apply on their behalf. *Glares at Potbelly Sandwiches*

                    Also, the motherfu**ing LA Lakers applied for (and received) a PPP loan?
                    I posted that earlier

                    And yes franchises can apply. (and depending on the structure should be able to) My buddy is a franchise owner. The loss of money is on him and him alone. Corporate does not fund anything, they just give him access to their supply chain and obviously all recipes and methods of advertising. (they also have bankers they deal with who helped for a fee)

                    If you go to the SBA web site it has a list of all the franchises that meet the qualifications for SBA loans in general and his company is one of the ones listed. (that is how he bought the store) Obviously not all franchises are the same but in the case of his he easily meets all of the criteria. He got his SBA bridge loans already but still nothing for PPP. Thankfully his business is doing fine because he is not a sitdown restaurant.
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                    -aparch

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                      Boeing to cut 16k jobs

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                        1st quarter GDP down 4.8%

                        And that was just two to three weeks at the end of March, and for the most part in certain locations.

                        We're now a month into Q2 at what's essentially been nationwide lockdown, with many places still having another month of restrictions in place through May.
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                          Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
                          1st quarter GDP down 4.8%

                          And that was just two to three weeks at the end of March, and for the most part in certain locations.

                          We're now a month into Q2 at what's essentially been nationwide lockdown, with many places still having another month of restrictions in place through May.
                          Wait, 4.8% annualized or Q1 relative to Q4-2020 or year-over-year?

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                            ....and the sp500 up 2:70% today
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                            • Originally posted by mookie1995 View Post
                              ....and the sp500 up 2:70% today
                              Every "expert" I've heard on CNBC has the same conclusion this past month: market don't care.
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