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Why Hollywood Doesn’t Want You Betting on Hollywood
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feel free to quote me;
Max Keiser says;
Howard Lutnick is the lowest rat shit on planet Earth. Cantor has yet to pay any of the shareholders a penny to compensate for the intellectual property, methodology, technology and $40 mn. dollars that was invested in HSX Holdings prior to Cantor’s showing up in 2001.