Think about it for a second. With that amount of capital, California could have built 35 miles of high-speed rail infrastructure. It's a wild comparison when you really sit with it—one transaction versus decades of transportation development. Says something about where capital flows in 2025 and what we prioritize. Just food for thought.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 5h ago
The amount of money in a single transaction could build a 35-mile-high-speed rail. This comparison is truly outrageous... It shows where the capital is really flowing to in 2025.
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CompoundPersonality
· 12-23 12:43
The money from one transaction can lay 35 miles of high-speed rail, this comparison is absolutely ridiculous, I really don’t understand the current logic of capital.
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fomo_fighter
· 12-23 11:23
A single transaction's money can cover 35 miles of high-speed rail... I really can't hold it anymore, this is the priority for 2025.
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HallucinationGrower
· 12-21 21:39
A single transaction is equivalent to decades of infrastructure, this is the current logic of capital... a bit desperate.
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ConsensusBot
· 12-21 21:36
A single transaction can cover 35 miles of high-speed rail, which is really a sarcastic comparison.
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ForkPrince
· 12-21 21:30
Wow, a single transaction can cover a 35-mile high-speed rail... Capital is really outrageous.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 12-21 21:13
Alright, one transaction is worth a 35-kilometer high-speed rail in California, that's how capricious capital is.
Think about it for a second. With that amount of capital, California could have built 35 miles of high-speed rail infrastructure. It's a wild comparison when you really sit with it—one transaction versus decades of transportation development. Says something about where capital flows in 2025 and what we prioritize. Just food for thought.