View allAll Photos Tagged STOCKS
These images are from the Steinway & Sons collection at the La Guardia and Wagner Archives/CUNY. For more images from the Archives' several collections, go to www.laguardiawagnerarchive.lagcc.cuny.edu
Flowering stocks. Old seed that Pat brought over from England.
I had marginal germination with the seed this year (conventional planting), but am going to winter sow it next year and see what happens.
Exponential "What Ifs" Daniel Nadler, CEO, Kensho; Bob Pisani, Editor CNBC "On-Air-Stocks"
Exponential Finance is a two-day conference by CNBC and Singularity University that brings together top experts to inform financial services leaders how technology is impacting business.
CONNECT:
Web: www.xfin.co
Partners: xfin.co/partners
Program: xfin.co/2015-program
MEDIA:
Videos: xfin.co/videos
Photos: xfin.co/photos
SOCIAL:
Recently I did a group test of slow speed fine grain B&W film stocks (Adox HR-50, Rollei RPX-25, and Ilford Pan F+ 50). Here are the results. I keep the camera, lens and development consistent across the rolls.
My assessment of Rollei RPX-25 is very similar to Adox HR-50:
- Very fine grained, high resolution and very sharp
- Not ISO 25, more like ISO 50 (rumor said it is Aviphot 80)
- High in contrast, thus need to be careful with lighting (flatter the better) and processing (very gentle agitation)
- Film base is clear and colorless, good candidate for reverse processing
Technical info:
- Camera: Pentax MX
- Lens: SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/1.7
- Film: Rollei RPX 25
- Development: Adox FX-39 II, 1+9, 7 min at 68F
- Scanning: Nikon Coolscan V with Nikon Scan
- PostPro: Adobe Lightroom
These images are from the Steinway & Sons collection at the La Guardia and Wagner Archives/CUNY. For more images from the Archives' several collections, go to www.laguardiawagnerarchive.lagcc.cuny.edu
#OTC #stocks or “over-the-counter” stock #exchange refers to that type of exchange where trade is done directly between two companies and there is no influence of official stock exchange companies in it.
Stocks at the Browning Custom Shop, Herstal, Belgium. Free use. Please credit: FieldsportsChannel.tv
Hong Kong Transport
Motorbikes | Motorcycles | Scooters | Tricycles - All Brands
There are approximately 75,000 - 82,000 (ish) Licenced | Registered motorcycles, scooters and tricycles in Hong Kong, it never really changes much and dealers keep large stocks of popular models for immediate delivery due to heavy demand - The Transport Department classifies motorcycles and scooters as the same type of vehicle, personally I prefer the term motorbikes rather than motorcycles .....and yes, Hong Konger‛s love fast bikes.
There is nothing at all unusual about the popularity of motorcycles in Hong Kong, big powerful bikes are a lot more popular than the entry level 125cc and 250cc bikes simply because here you can get a motorcycle from all the major brands that do 190mph + and 0 - 60mph in 2.8 seconds, fast enough to outperform most supercars and even hypercars in Hong Kong and at a fraction of the price of a typical supercar, it is an easy sale. Scooters, well they are popular for food delivery companies!
There are over 125 brands of motorcycles, scooters and trikes for sale in Hong Kong
Motorbikes - the top 7 selling brands of motorbikes as far as I can determine in Hong Kong are as follows
Honda ✚ Yamaha ✚ Suzuki ✚ Kawasaki ✚ Ducati ✚ Harley Davidson ✚ BMW
Scooters - the top 5 selling brands of scooters as far as I can determine in Hong Kong are as follows :
Kymco ✚ Sym ✚ Piaggio ✚ San Yang ✚ Vespa
Tricycles - the top 5 selling brands of tricycles | trikes as far as I can determine in Hong Kong are as follows :
Adiva ✚ BRP ✚ Gilera ✚ Paiggio ✚ Harley Davidson
All the numerous biker clubs are out in force on Sunday‛s when weather permits! It is not unusual to see 50+ big bikes in formation on country roads on Hong Kong Island and the New Territories
(Source of statistics - The Transport Department of the Hong Kong Government)
☛.... and if you want to read about my views on Hong Kong, then go to my blog, link below
✚ www.j3consultantshongkong.com/j3c-blog
☛ Photography is simply a hobby for me, I do NOT sell my images and all of my images can be FREELY downloaded from this site in the original upload image size or 5 other sizes, please note that you DO NOT have to ask for permission to download and use any of my images!
In Florida Gulf Coast communities, the sight of sea shells being used as hardstanding is commonplace. Up in the Panhandle, old oyster shells fulfil that role. Unfortunately, for the moment, there will be no fresh supplies of oysters that had been harvested for many generations in Apalachicola Bay. The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission imposed a five-year ban on wild oyster harvesting in an effort to restore conditions and rebuild stocks. This ban will remain in effect until the end of 2025.
Several factors had led to a precipitous decline in Apalachicola oyster stocks, include demands on the Apalachicola River’s water supplies made by the neighbouring state of Georgia. As the primary Floridian supplier, Apalachicola oysters were notably fleshy and sweet. Oysters remain on the menu in the town and elsewhere in Florida, but they are now sourced from Louisiana and around Galveston TX.