Peter Koutromanos (@pkoutrom) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Koutromanos

@pkoutrom

avior.co.za. Just Business please.

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Nicholas Fabiano, MD (@ntfabiano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chocolate consumption enhances cognitive function. There is powerful correlation between chocolate intake & the number of Nobel Prize recipients.

Chocolate consumption enhances cognitive function.

There is powerful correlation between chocolate intake & the number of Nobel Prize recipients.
Blake Burge (@blakeaburge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The smartest people I know all have this in common: They change their minds often. It’s not a weakness, being wishy-washy, or a sign of flaky beliefs. It’s proof that their ego doesn’t outrank new information. The goal isn't to be right, it's to get it right.

Daniel King (@danielkingmwi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thoughtful, selective dissenters are a huge asset in decision making. But habitual, predictable dissenters are really just a distracting noise and liability.

Ubiquiti Inc (@ubiquiti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI: Licensing is still $0. #UniFi Protect records locally, eliminating cloud fees, subscriptions, and paid Al add-ons. Learn more: ui.com/us/en/physical…

Syd Vianello (@siddels1000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eskom starting to erercise commercial prudence - Mozal aluminium plant in Maputo probably closing early next year. Doesn't use local raw materials but consumes huge amounts of power at a loss to Eskom. This will release power to be sold profitably to domestic consumers.

The Passive Income Guy (@hazelwood_dave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're a fringe country like SA, there's no need to protect 'strategic' industries. Just import the cheapest stuff & let downstream industries flourish (the biggest job creators). We're not in an arms race with China, America or anyone else, FFS...

Peter Koutromanos (@pkoutrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If current political and fiscal trajectories in the US and South Africa don’t change; over the next three years; 10 year SAGB’s will trade at a lower yield than 10 year US treasuries.

The Passive Income Guy (@hazelwood_dave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SA consumers already pay double (100% increase) for Chinese cars compared to their actual cost, but now local carmakers want even more protection. Meanwhile, cheap mobility is a huge value add for local labour force, far more valuable than one industry. businesslive.co.za/bd/economy/202…

Schalk Louw | Mr Louwcal 🇿🇦 (@schalklouw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Little Friday Fun Fact: If you had invested in the S&P 500 exactly 5 years ago, your investment would be worth 113% more today in rand terms. Over the same five-year period, an investment in the FTSE/JSE All Share Index would have delivered a total return of 120%. $JALSH $SPX

A Little Friday Fun Fact:

If you had invested in the S&P 500 exactly 5 years ago, your investment would be worth 113% more today in rand terms. Over the same five-year period, an investment in the FTSE/JSE All Share Index would have delivered a total return of 120%.

$JALSH $SPX
Jeff Swanson (@theswansjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bitcoin isn't "protected" by some IT guy in a basement with a firewall and a prayer. Bitcoin is secured by raw, industrial-grade energy—the kind that powers cities, melts steel, and turns theoretical attacks into financial suicide missions. You want to hack the ledger? Cute. Go

Jeff Swanson (@theswansjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Money does not exist in nature. If every human vanished tomorrow—poof, Thanos snap—money dies with us. Not slowly. Instantly. Because money isn't real. It's not gravity. It's not water. It's not some fundamental law of physics carved into the universe's source code. Gravity

Niall Ferguson (@nfergus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One minor benefit of the Epstein scandal is that the repulsive habit of writing English without capital letters will finally be seen for what it is: a sign of gross moral turpitude.