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Let’s Glow SF, the country’s largest holiday projection event, is returning to downtown San Francisco for the 2024 holiday season. This FREE holiday projection arts festival has expanded this year to include 8 locations featuring large-scale animated light installations by 16 artists from around the world and award-winning design studios, plus projections at Annie Alley in Yerba Buena and an art installation at The Crossing at East Cut. Let's Glow SF will run from December 6 to 15, 2024 with nightly shows from 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM, and will include Glow on Front: A Neon Block Party, a FREE all-ages block party on Front Street, the State’s first Entertainment Zone, on December 13, 2024. After switching on at 7 PM on Friday, December 6th, shows run continuously from 5:30-10 PM each night. On December 6th, a Countdown to Glow public kickoff will take place at the foot of Market Street facing the Ferry Building with entertainment beginning at 5:00 PM. Opening remarks will begin at 6:30 PM and the light shows will officially turn on at 7:00 PM. Attendees will be able to experience the wonder of the season with exciting performances from Catalyst Arts and Circosphere, a DJ, complimentary hot chocolate from Sunset Roasters and Marley’s Treats, and scrumptious pizza available for purchase from Mozzeria. Free Let's Glow SF swag will be available while supplies last. Join Amazon, Compass Family Services, and Let's Glow SF in donating new and gently used winter coats for underserved families at Countdown to Glow on December 6th, 5:00 PM, at Embarcadero Plaza. Local participating businesses will offer special promotions, discounts, themed drinks, and bites for Let’s Glow SF attendees throughout the entire 10-night event. Let’s Glow SF is hosted by The Downtown SF Partnership, the community benefit district that oversees 43 blocks across San Francisco’s Financial District and Jackson Square Historic District. The signature event is part of citywide efforts to activate downtown’s public realm and increase programming as a form of placemaking across the city and is partially funded through an economic recovery grant from the San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development and Office of Mayor London N. Breed.

https://downtownsf.org/things-to-do/lets-glow-sf

The Pacific Exchange was a regional stock exchange in California, from 1956 to 2006. Its main exchange floor and building were in San Francisco, California, with a branch building in Los Angeles, California. In 1882, the San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange was founded; and in 1899 the Los Angeles Oil Exchange was founded. In 1956, these two exchanges merged to create the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, with trading floors maintained in both cities. In 1973, it was renamed the Pacific Stock Exchange. The Pacific Exchange was bought by Archipelago Holdings in 2005, which merged with the New York Stock Exchange in 2006. Pacific Exchange equities and options trading now take place exclusively through the NYSE Arca platform.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Exchange

Publicly traded man sold life to investors for $1 a share

https://spectrumnews1.com/ca/southern-california/business/2021/11/14/publicly-traded-man-sold-his-life-to-investors-for--1-a-share

On January 26, 2008, a 30-year-old part-time entrepreneur named Mike Merrill decided to sell himself on the open market. He divided himself into 100,000 shares and set an initial public offering price of $1 a share. Each share would earn a potential return on profits he made outside of his day job as a customer service rep at a small Portland, Oregon, software company. Over the next 10 days, 12 of his friends and acquaintances bought 929 shares, and Merrill ended up with a handful of extra cash. He kept the remaining 99.1 percent of himself but promised that his shares would be nonvoting: He’d let his new stockholders decide what he should do with his life.

https://www.wired.com/2013/03/ipo-man/

Martin Shkreli on Getting Rich, Buying Wu-Tang Album, Going to Jail for Stock Fraud (Full Interview)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI5BaXtW8So

"There's an old joke on Wall Street that: Do you know what's an illegal way to trade? And someone said "no, what"? It's say whatever way made the most money"

meaning of Top brass

https://www.perplexity.ai/search/meaning-of-top-brass-1Bf0YvUPT0OhwXdk1bhRWQ

The term **top brass** refers to individuals holding the highest positions of authority within an organization, particularly in military contexts but also applicable to business and other sectors. ## Origin and Usage - **Military Roots**: The phrase originated as military slang, where "brass" denoted high-ranking officers. This usage dates back to at least the 19th century, with references to "top brass" appearing in parliamentary debates and military discussions[1][2]. - **Broader Application**: Over time, the term has expanded beyond military usage to describe senior executives and leaders in various fields, including business and government[3][4]. ## Definition - **In Organizations**: "Top brass" typically includes the most senior executives or officials who make key decisions. For instance, in a corporate setting, it would refer to CEOs, presidents, and other high-ranking managers[5][6]. - **Informal Context**: The term is often used informally, emphasizing the authority and influence of these individuals within their respective organizations[7]. In summary, "top brass" signifies the leaders at the highest level of an organization, particularly those who wield significant power and responsibility. Citations: [1]

https://owad.de/word/top-brass

[2]

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/top_brass

[3]

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/top-brass

[4]

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/top%20brass

[5]

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/top-brass

[6]

https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/top-brass-what-americans-call-their-employers/1543408.html

[7]

https://www.britannica.com/dictionary/top-brass

[8]

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/military-top-brass

Give someone enough rope, and they will hang themselves is a proverb or idiomatic expression meaning that given the opportunity, people will incriminate themselves.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Give_someone_enough_rope

One of the biggest wealth transfers in US history is happening RIGHT NOW. Are you aware?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k-Yk4Ubhos