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Consumers love these small relief loans because they're fast and simple and so much more affordable than the more expensive flavors of credit normally available for them. Today, about 60% of applicants can come to us for a small dollar loan and initially qualify to actually get the loan, which is a super strong conversion rate at this stage. (中略) The beauty of this relief loan is that it's primarily offered to those who don't today qualify for our personal loan. So, instead of declining them entirely, we give them the opportunity to perform on a small loan and start them on a better financial path. And of course, our risk models are learning rapidly by extending credit to someone who would otherwise be turned away. These small loans are rapidly expanding the frontier of understanding of our models and represent a long-term opportunity to serve Americans with fairly priced credit. ↑これです。これ危険な香りしかしないんだけど。 「普通ならローン借りれないような人にまあ少額ローンならまあええやろって事で金貸してる」って事でしょ。
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WATCH‼️ “The US government can’t go bankrupt because we print our own currency” Why does the government borrow in the currency it prints out of thin air? Even the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors can’t explain it. 🙈 🤡 🙉 WATCH 「アメリカ政府は自国通貨を印刷しているから破綻しない」|theWORLD(ザ・ワールド)|世界中のサッカーを楽しもう なぜ政府は、何もないところから印刷した通貨で借金をするのか? 経済諮問委員会の委員長でさえ説明できない。 動画 https://x.com/RadarHits/status/1786343090522923400
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5/13(月)の決算発表時に今後のスケジュールと見込み等の発表に期待しています。 Brighter, low-energy OLEDs are going into production this year – but they won’t be coming to TVs just yet Tech Radar Story by Carrie Marshall The best OLED TVs are about to get a whole lot better. A new panel technology known as eLEAP will officially go into production later this year, according to FlatpanelsHD. Although it won't be going into any big-name TVs at first, the new screen technology promises to deliver brightness in excess of 3,000 nits and improved durability, which means that it could make screens last longer, helping to cut down on e-waste. eLeap was developed by Japan Display (JDI), which is a firm that was created by the merger of the display businesses of Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi. And while we first started reporting on it in 2022, it's only just starting to ramp up production with plans to expand this to the mainstream market in late 2024. Although no consumer brands have yet announced plans to use the new tech, the panels are likely to appear in laptops first, with one of the first panels being a 14-inch OLED for portable computers. That'll deliver peak brightness of 1,600 nits, but even brighter panels are imminent. What is eLeap OLED? eLeap – it's an extremely tenuous acronym for "environment positive lithography with maskless deposition, extreme long life, low power and high luminance" – uses light to transfer patterns in the manufacturing of integrated circuits, a process that can deliver increased brightness and increased durability too, which is great news for cutting down on e-waste. This is the first OLED technology to use such a process, and according to Japan Display the production process is currently six months ahead. In the eight months before launch, JDI says it's already achieving production yields of 60%. The higher the yield the more efficient the production and the lower the cost. According to JDI, it will supply eLeap panels "for use in a wide array of end-use applications, including smartwatches and wearables, smartphones, notebook PCs, and automotive displays". TVs are currently conspicuous by their absence, however. That's because the manufacturing capacity isn't there yet to produce larger panels: JDI's plant for that is not expected to be online until 2027.
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2024/05/19 00:21
President Donald J. Trump(Truth Social) Unbelievably, Crooked Joe went on television last week and proclaimed in an interview that Americans can actually AFFORD his brutal inflation tax—he declared that families QUOTE “have the money to spend,” and then Biden blamed his economic disaster on companies shrinking the size of their Snickers bars. But Americans are not struggling to make ends meet because they’re buying TOO MANY SNICKERS BARS—they’re struggling because we have the worst, most incompetent, most corrupt president in the history of our country! 信じられないことに、クルックド・ジョーは先週テレビに出演し、インタビューで、アメリカ人は彼の残酷なインフレ税を支払うだけの経済的余裕があると宣言した—そして、彼は、家庭はが "使うお金を持っている "と宣言した、さらに、バイデンは、スニッカーズのバーのサイズを縮小した企業のせいで、経済危機を引き起こしたと非難した。 しかし、アメリカ人が生活に苦しんでいるのは、スニッカーズを買いすぎているからではない—わが国史上最悪で、最も無・能で、最も腐敗した大統領がいるせいなのだ! Truth2-1/2