I can’t bring myself to be too worried. In such a self-organizing organization, there will surely be that person who takes responsibility,
It’s really been one of those work weeks again, that I could come work for you as a coffee maker, even if with the title of CEO.
Coffee had been brewed there by the agile organization, but the dishwasher is naturally impossible without a 6-month training program and a certificate.
The CEO must have said, “you can call if anything important comes up,” so at this point, there’s nothing else to do but pick up the phone.
Thanks for sharing, but that seems to be AI-generated nonsense, as indicated by the warning label.
I listened to it for a moment, and that “significantly” is indeed an understatement. That’s just nonsense. ![]()
Buffett doesn’t predict crashes or bull markets. Nor does he look at dividends.
Yeah, it only took about five seconds to recognize it as AI. Of course, that nonsense doesn’t rule out the possibility of a 40% crash. =P
I wonder if @Verneri_Pulkkinen will soon be found as an AI version on YouTube with some joyful message, e.g., about Finland’s strong economic growth ![]()
Olli Koponen has clearly transitioned in his career from an Inderes analyst to an Inderes critic ![]()
In any case, it’s nice to hear Olli’s thoughts on the market even after his analyst career ![]()
It would be worth investing my money into those 3% best special ones, and not, for example, into an Index, where you also get those 97% bad ones. It’s a shame that I don’t know what those 3% are.
On the other hand, it’s worth remembering that an S&P 500 index, for example, doesn’t contain just any random companies, but only less than 1% of the world’s listed companies and ~10% of US-listed companies. A very large portion of all over 50,000 current listed companies in the world (not to mention tens of thousands of former listed companies) are various penny stocks and hopeless cases. If returns are viewed divided by the number of companies, in the denominator of the calculation, every Aerotyne International, Lehto Group, or Pallas Air is as significant as Microsoft or Berkshire Hathaway.
A quantum coder fetching data via API from another provider’s API. At the same time, of course, also developing and running this guy’s trading algorithms with a few percent slice of the profits. I don’t remember when my “bullshit filter” would have alarmed so badly.
What the hell is happening here in Helsinki. Good luck to Nokia owners

Hell, why can’t Nvidia invest in my crappy small-cap stocks.
T: I sold my own Nokias at 3-year lows in 2023.
I haven’t been a Nokia owner myself for years, but I must say that the previous icebreaker deals and this recent Nokia news are indeed very great to hear for Finns. Positive news for Finland’s economy. ![]()
My kid and I received Nokia as an advance inheritance early this year, and luckily I didn’t sell them for tax reasons. Phew.
It almost brings a tear to my eye, as the old master is once again one of the stock market’s biggest risers!
If only the times would come back when the parliament was concerned about Nokia employees’ option millions. In Moominvalley, the problems were once very trivial…
There has been so much positive news flow to Finland that it would be a wonder if the mood towards the economy doesn’t start to improve. ![]()
In fact, reflecting on history, these positive news feel even better, because in the current situation, they cannot in any way be attributed, even partially, to our eastern neighbor’s terrorist state. Previously, some of the glory has always been sought there (in certain circles, partly even undeservedly), with claims that they even graciously enabled Finland’s success with various explanations.
But not now. May they crumble in their mafia dealings.
Absolutely true. It’s quite a feat to claw back when most of the land border closed only 3.5 years ago. Russia’s rape war just continues. On top of inflation, the fascisization of the USA, trade war, a super indebted state, chaotic governments, and whatever else…
Oh well!



