At that time, that meant that if you were a heavily leveraged financial organization-- a Bear Sterns, for example-- and you were using these things as pledges and as repo collateral, as they fell in value, you had to use more and more of them to borrow the same amount of money. Unfortunately, you couldn't do that, because there's a fixed stock of the assets.
whether Prosper is going to get it right or somebody else is going to get it right um I think for example collateralized lending lending against assets cars or homes to me may be a better way to do peer-to-peer lending because there the lender has has less risk than making completely collateral free loan um but I do think that
So this guy gets panicked. with collateral damages. We're dealing with human beings.
That's the terminology that really irritates me because you're not getting a mortgage, you're giving a mortgage because the definition of "mortgage" is collateral. You're giving the bank permission, as a voluntary lien, that if I do not pay my loan, if I default, I'm giving you permission to take my house back.
I'm just thinking that all of these apps, for me, have good intention. social collateral and social currency by the number of likes they get and the number of comments, and how strategic they are about that, and how careful they are about that.
There was no original investor backing them at the outset, and after awhile, they basically disappeared from the books as collaterals of the ECB. Now, what they did, though, and the amounts were quite steep-- 4.5 billion euros they received
bonds, well, they replaced them with CLOs and CDOs that had ISK assets among them. So collateral in ISK, in Icelandic krona, against the loan in euros is not a good collateral at all, so there's a whole story about that.
Which then, again, this would have been fine if they had deducted the shares that they took as collaterals from the equity base, but they forgot about that. So if we take that into account-- and here you see we only take that into account-- the capital adequacy ratio that they reported
But various thorium supporters have calculated that the overnight cost for a LFTR plant, the overnight costs are the costs to build and start up a plant excluding interest and other collateral costs, and they came up with a range of around $2200 per kilowatt of capacity, plus or minus 30% or so. So a 1 megawatt prototype plant would cost 2.2 million in overnight costs.
to the point where, as I mentioned in the book, Dylann Roof dedicated the website-- to try and collate a story that I believe really tells a real comprehensive tale, or paints
where those words are used in the Western intellectual tradition for the last 2,000 years. And then collates all that information and pulls out, what are the common phenotypes or the common practices or the common styles of curiosity that are being evinced by these passages that use that term?
The brain says, we don't have any blood going there, so let's form our own vessels. And it forms these collaterals that aren't as powerful as what a normal brain, like you or mine might be, but it still is enough to provide blood supply to that tissue so you don't have the strokes, so you don't have the neurodeficits.
There is a lot of natural variation. But when they collated loads of studies together, what they came up with is that seven hours is the recommended minimum for optimal health and functioning. Now, most of us actually lie in a broader range between seven and nine hours.
A military action is forbidden-- a military action is forbidden if the collateral damage it causes is excessive to the military advantage. If the collateral damage it causes is excessive to the military advantage. Now putting that in the human being's language for a second, what the laws of armed conflict expect me to do, a 22-year-old kid, hungry, tired,
Because come on, let's face it. This woman is not collateral damage, she's a human being. She has a face.
Friends, family members-- I can see one of them in her arms. She's not just collateral damage, she's a living soul. So we decided to wait.
And it lends to the tribes in full faith and credit. We don't take collateral from the tribes. We don't take land as collateral.
It has to be effortlessly absorbed, which is why the smaller the amount of material, the more possible it is to absorb it. And that has a collateral effect on everything in your playing. But the same thing works for any walk of life.
We don't require any documents and so on. So no collateral-- just like we do in Bangladesh. They have taken-- So the pattern continues.
To dream that one day, I will be something more than just collateral in someone else's battle. I will be something more than Nancy.
We needed marketing collateral.
They needed for their collateral, whatever the reasons, to have $37 billion.
Now the collateral tended to be about 40% if they had to repo the car.
as a collateralized debt piece.
It crawls around and collates , and brings together, billions of human judgments made by real people
Now, they did try to play the same trick on the European Central Bank. They placed bonds as collateral against the loans from the European Central Bank, but you see how they pick up on it in May, and the story goes that the ECB basically
The following question, after having discovered this, we had to ask ourselves, how did they behave in the stock market, then, I mean, now that they were dependent on collaterals from the stock market? And lo and behold, we saw a certain pattern there as well.
It will decline. So they decide to chip in, and pay the margin calls, and refund those shares that were in themselves, accepting their own shares as collateral. So basically, a year before the banks finally collapsed, they had become so dependent on their own stock prices
It's, in fact, close to the legal limit, which is 8%, a year before the bank collapsed. The shares were a collateral in that loan deal, and therefore should have been deducted from the equity base.
It's, in fact, close to the legal limit, which is 8%, a year before the bank collapsed. without taking any collateral, and this the British interpreted as siphoning money up through the chain of firms, and up to the parent company.
in fact, many of them were in China, because they keep buying a lot of them, we started to use AAA mortgage products as collateral for short term financial deals in the repo markets. As the housing crisis happened, those bonds that made up those instruments fell from AAA to B to C.
It was collateral damage.
Don't leave your collateral material with Mr. Spielberg.
Which I guess is collateral damage.
use them as collateral they will always deplete sometimes at an uncontrollable
me to collateral murder in Iraq. I'm sure that some of you here at Google have watched the videotape from Wikileaks. Uh, you know Dan Ellsberg, an American hero, the man who
I think there will also be collateral from that or additional opportunities to engage specifically on the questions that we're inviting there
In prints and also in different marketing collaterals.
is that there's enormous collateral damage.
You can put crypto as your collateral, and especially if you have highly appreciated crypto.
And they knew that there would be collateral damage, that innocent people would get hacked.
And then all the information gets collated together.
There's a lot of collateral damage.
There is something called the collateral consequences of criminal conviction, which basically are legal sanctions throughout the United States, there's 40,000 of them, that allow
We don't take collateral from the tribes. We don't take land as collateral. Once they have that land back, we are not going to put it in jeopardy again.
There's a lot less collateral damage.
Now before I get into those collateral consequences or the everlasting impact of a criminal record upon one's life, let's turn back to the graph.
It's actually a subsenior tranche of collateralized debt obligation based on subprime mortgages, but you probably don't want to know about that.
Number two is they had collateral.
There's some talk about collateral damage.