United Spirits..Watchout..6 Year Breakout above monthly close of 817! @shivaji_1983 #nse #stockstowatch #sinstocks

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I think Ultratech cement is worth tracking..Would be interesting if we get a hammer and this weeks closing above 5630..200wema + 61.8% fibo..@shivaji_1983 https://t.co/CtNCfQ6yXX

Cement companies are now is good buying zone for long term investors. Downside may not be more than 10-15% at max. Valuations extremely attractive.
— Sandeep Kulkarni (@moneyworks4u_fa) June 8, 2022
As far as I remember cement business has always been a cartel for atleast past 20 yrs.
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#UNITEDSPIRITS May outperform big time against #CNXFMCG (FMCG index) https://t.co/6xGk0dg5M8

#USL #Unitedspirits #DIAGEO Shared daily chart for reference \U0001f447
— Pranay Prasun (@PranayPrasun) May 27, 2022
Here breakout candle is supported by volume https://t.co/MXsPJMNHDF pic.twitter.com/rTLQhfCXfg
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Recently, the @CNIL issued a decision regarding the GDPR compliance of an unknown French adtech company named "Vectaury". It may seem like small fry, but the decision has potential wide-ranging impacts for Google, the IAB framework, and today's adtech. It's thread time! 👇
It's all in French, but if you're up for it you can read:
• Their blog post (lacks the most interesting details): https://t.co/PHkDcOT1hy
• Their high-level legal decision: https://t.co/hwpiEvjodt
• The full notification: https://t.co/QQB7rfynha
I've read it so you needn't!
Vectaury was collecting geolocation data in order to create profiles (eg. people who often go to this or that type of shop) so as to power ad targeting. They operate through embedded SDKs and ad bidding, making them invisible to users.
The @CNIL notes that profiling based off of geolocation presents particular risks since it reveals people's movements and habits. As risky, the processing requires consent — this will be the heart of their assessment.
Interesting point: they justify the decision in part because of how many people COULD be targeted in this way (rather than how many have — though they note that too). Because it's on a phone, and many have phones, it is considered large-scale processing no matter what.
It's all in French, but if you're up for it you can read:
• Their blog post (lacks the most interesting details): https://t.co/PHkDcOT1hy
• Their high-level legal decision: https://t.co/hwpiEvjodt
• The full notification: https://t.co/QQB7rfynha
I've read it so you needn't!
Vectaury was collecting geolocation data in order to create profiles (eg. people who often go to this or that type of shop) so as to power ad targeting. They operate through embedded SDKs and ad bidding, making them invisible to users.
The @CNIL notes that profiling based off of geolocation presents particular risks since it reveals people's movements and habits. As risky, the processing requires consent — this will be the heart of their assessment.
Interesting point: they justify the decision in part because of how many people COULD be targeted in this way (rather than how many have — though they note that too). Because it's on a phone, and many have phones, it is considered large-scale processing no matter what.