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   markets: Tesla up 13% post split/goop no   
   01 Sep 20 10:44:26   
   
   XPost: alt.global-warming   
      
   Tesla Inc   
   NASDAQ:TESLA - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   509.49 +55.64 (12.57%)			*** up 13% ***   
      
   Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.   
   NASDAQ:AMD - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   90.71 +5.27 (6.16%)			*** up 6.2% ***   
      
   Whitehaven Coal Ltd   
   ASX:WHC - 31 Aug, 3:15 pm AEST   
   0.94 +0.04 (3.89%)			*** up 3.9% ***   
      
   MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION   
   TYO:7211 - 31 Aug, 2:16 pm GMT+9   
   258.00 +9.00 (3.61%)			*** up 3.6% ***   
      
   Apple Inc.   
   NASDAQ:Apple - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   129.52 +4.23 (3.39%)			*** up 3.4% ***   
      
   Nio Inc - ADR   
   NYSE:NIO - 31 Aug, 4:03 pm GMT-4   
   19.24 +0.52 (2.81%)			*** up 2.8% ***   
      
   Mazda Motor Corp   
   TYO:7261 - 31 Aug, 2:16 pm GMT+9   
   688.00 +18.00 (2.69%)			*** up 2.7% ***   
      
   Hyundai Motor Co   
   KRX:HYUNDAI - 31 Aug, 2:16 pm GMT+9   
   176,500.00 +4,500.00 (2.62%)		*** up 2.6% ***   
      
   Woodside Petroleum Limited   
   ASX:WPL - 31 Aug, 3:16 pm AEST   
   19.63 +0.49 (2.56%)			*** up 2.6% ***   
      
   Bayerische Motoren Werke AG   
   ETR:BWM - 31 Aug, 4:36 pm GMT+2   
   61.02 +1.41 (2.37%)			*** up 2.4% ***   
      
   Peabody Energy Corporation   
   NYSE:BTU - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   2.61 +0.04 (1.56%)			*** up 1.6% ***   
      
   Nikkei 225   
   TYO:NIKKEI - 31 Aug, 2:16 pm GMT+9			<== Nikkei   
   23,220.39 +337.74 (1.48%)		*** up 1.5% ***   
      
   Amazon.com, Inc.   
   NASDAQ:AMZN - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   3,460.50 +49.16 (1.45%)			*** up 1.5% ***   
      
   Smith & Wesson Brands Inc   
   NASDAQ:SWBI - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   18.25 +0.22 (1.19%)			*** up 1.2% ***   
      
   Panasonic Corporation   
   TYO:6752 - 31 Aug, 2:16 pm GMT+9   
   980.70 +10.40 (1.07%)			*** up 1.1% ***   
      
   Intel Corporation   
   NASDAQ:INTEL - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   50.85 +0.52 (1.03%)			*** up 1% ***   
      
   BHP Group Ltd   
   ASX:BHP - 31 Aug, 3:16 pm AEST   
   38.07 +0.34 (0.90%)			up   
      
   Sony Corp   
   TYO:SONY - 31 Aug, 2:16 pm GMT+9   
   8,353.00 +73.00 (0.88%)			up   
      
   Kia Motors Corporation   
   KRX:KIA - 31 Aug, 2:16 pm GMT+9   
   43,000.00 +250.00 (0.58%)		up   
      
   VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Common Stock   
   ETR:VOW3 - 31 Aug, 4:36 pm GMT+2   
   140.06 +0.54 (0.39%)			up   
      
   Royal Dutch Shell Plc   
   ETR:R6C - 31 Aug, 4:34 pm GMT+2   
   12.66 +0.05 (0.38%)			up   
      
   Toyota Motor Corp   
   TYO:7203 - 31 Aug, 2:16 pm GMT+9   
   7,066.00 +10.00 (0.14%)			up   
      
   Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation   
   NYSE:COG - 31 Aug, 4:02 pm GMT-4   
   18.97 +0.02 (0.11%)			up   
      
   DAX PERFORMANCE-INDEX   
   INDEXDB: DAX - 31 Aug, 4:35 pm GMT+2			<== DAX   
   13,044.53 +11.33 (0.09%)		up   
      
   Daimler AG   
   ETR:DAIMLER - 31 Aug, 4:36 pm GMT+2   
   42.91 +0.03 (0.07%)			up   
      
   All Ordinaries   
   ASX:ALL ORDS - 31 Aug, 3:36 pm AEST			<== All Ords   
   6,250.80 -10.00 (0.16%)			down   
      
   National Australia Bank Ltd.   
   ASX:NAB - 31 Aug, 3:16 pm AEST   
   17.89 -0.04 (0.22%)			down   
      
   Gazprom PAO   
   MCX:GAZP - 31 Aug, 3:54 pm GMT+3   
   182.22 -0.68 (0.37%)			down   
      
   NK Rosneft' PAO   
   MCX:ROSN - 31 Aug, 3:54 pm GMT+3   
   377.95 -2.70 (0.71%)			down   
      
   Dow Jones Industrial Average   
   NYSE:DJIA - 31 Aug, 5:14 pm GMT-4			<== DJIA   
   28,430.05 -223.82 (0.78%)		down   
      
   Siemens AG   
   ETR:SIE - 31 Aug, 4:36 pm GMT+2   
   116.86 -1.36 (1.15%)			*** down 1.2% ***   
      
   General Motors Company   
   NYSE:GM - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   29.63 -0.39 (1.30%)			*** down 1.3% ***   
      
   ConocoPhillips   
   NYSE:COP - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   37.81 -0.50 (1.30%)			*** down 1.3% ***   
      
   Nikola Corporation   
   NASDAQ:NKLA - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   40.49 -0.54 (1.31%)			*** down 1.3% ***   
      
   Ford Motor Company   
   NYSE:F - 31 Aug, 4:03 pm GMT-4   
   6.82 -0.12 (1.80%)			*** down 1.8% ***   
      
   Exxon Mobil Corporation   
   NYSE:XOM - 31 Aug, 4:03 pm GMT-4   
   39.94 -0.75 (1.84%)			*** down 1.8% ***   
      
   Airbus SE   
   EPA:AIR STOCK - 31 Aug, 4:35 pm GMT+2   
   70.10 -1.34 (1.88%)			*** down 1.9% ***   
      
   Chevron Corporation   
   NYSE:CVX - 31 Aug, 4:03 pm GMT-4   
   84.08 -1.64 (1.92%)			*** down 1.9% ***   
      
   TC Energy Corp   
   TSE:TRP COMMON - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   60.99 -1.23 (1.98%)			*** down 2% ***   
      
   BP plc   
   NYSE:BP - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   20.94 -0.45 (2.13%)			*** down 2.1% ***   
      
   Boeing Co   
   NYSE:BOEING - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   171.91 -3.98 (2.26%)			*** down 2.3% ***   
      
   Kinder Morgan Inc   
   NYSE:KMI - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   13.82 -0.36 (2.54%)			*** down 2.5% ***   
      
   Air France KLM SA   
   EPA:AF - 31 Aug, 4:36 pm GMT+2   
   3.84 -0.10 (2.59%)			*** down 2.6% ***   
      
   Suncor Energy Inc.   
   TSE:SU - 31 Aug, 4:00 pm GMT-4   
   20.93 -0.83 (3.81%)			*** down 3.8% ***   
      
      
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   Upcoming events:   
   07 Oct 2020	2020Q3 Billion Dollar Disasters NOAA   
      
   BREAKING (29 Aug): Victoria registered 94 new covid19 cases and 18   
   deaths in the past 24 hrs.   
      
   In the 50s, there were 600 Australian soft drink companies -- now   
   there may be only seven   
   ABC/Landline, 29 Aug 2020 19:02Z   
   The survivors of Australia's once thriving soft drink industry are   
   experiencing a revival as customers seek out nostalgia, enjoy unusual   
   flavours and support local businesses.   
      
   Double Diamond sells for over $660,000, becoming the world's most   
   expensive sheep   
   ABC News, 30 Aug 2020 02:21Z   
   A consortium of farmers pay an "obscene amount of money" for an "extra   
   special" Texel lamb in Scotland, setting the record for the most   
   expensive sheep sale.   
      
   I live opposite a train station. This is what it's taught me about COVID-19   
   ABC News Breakfast, 30 Aug 2020 19:35Z   
   Staring out my window each day at the train station, the empty   
   carriages have become a melancholy symbol of the far-reaching impact   
   of this virus.   
      
   Melbourne anti-lockdown protesters cause chaos in ...   
   Herald Sun, 30 Aug 2020 22:25Z   
   Sam Newman urges protests as anti-lockdown rally causes chaos in   
   Meadow Heights.   
   [In other news Newman has withdrawn from a run at mayor of Melbourne].   
      
     Anti-lockdown coronavirus protesters in Broadmeadows ...   
     7news, 30 Aug 2020 21:30Z   
     Several anti-lockdown protesters have been arrested in Melbourne after   
     clashing with police over the weekend. Three protesters, a 17-year-old ...   
     [Some protesters demanded police show them statistics and prove the   
     virus exists. Reports say 10 people were arrested at ongoing protests   
     in Dandenong].   
      
   Bank breaks the law? Customers have less than one-in-five chance of payback   
   ABC News, 31 Aug 2020 09:26Z   
   More than 4.4 mn bank customers are affected by bad behaviour or poor   
   standards in a six-month period following the banking royal commission, a   
   new watchdog report finds.   
      
   ICAC confirms criminal investigations into unnamed South Australian MPs   
   ABC News, 31 Aug 2020 07:28Z   
   South Australia's outgoing anti-corruption commissioner Bruce Lander has   
   confirmed a number of state MPs are under criminal investigation, but he has   
   refrained from identifying them.   
      
   'Cowardly' and 'cruel': Keating and Rudd unite in attack on Morrison   
   ABC News, 31 Aug 2020 06:31Z   
   Two former Labor prime ministers have launched a coordinated strike on what   
   they say is a Coalition plan to dump next year's increase in compulsory   
   superannuation contributions.   
   [Former Treas, PM and architect of the super scheme Paul Keating said   
   it was essentially theft of 2+% of employees wages.  MP's already   
   receive 15+% for their super; the aim was to increase super for   
   everyone else by .5 pts per year until it reaches 12%].   
      
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