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Renata witnessed strong growth in sales in between July 2022 and March 2023 although the pharmaceutical company posted a fall in profits in the period thanks to higher inflation, rising cost for energy and borrowing and foreign exchange losses.
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opaque to me. do we have a sense of how he went from being middle class and struggling financially, getting kicked out of an apartment. to having this huge would fall? >> what we know about his rise to fame and fortune, mostly still comes from his financial disclosures, those show, as he was trying to, reference he was making a pretty middle-class allegre back in 2020, whereas by 2022, he was paying himself $750,000 a year, earning dividends of more than 1 million dollars, all to his country that he set up, and as the owner of the devolved or organization, and now we have not been able to fully understand exactly what it does. in part because it doesn't have a website, and there is not really much other information that he is given, other than saying that it does some capital work. in an interview, he mentioned that it had helped broker some deals between high net worth
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surging demand for things like oil and gasoline. why would you not increase supply when we had plentiful resources? >> you and i have talked about this for years. i'm part of an all-in energy approach, not negative of oil and fracking. >> you are an investor. you would not put money to work if they told you to put the industry out of business. they won't do an all of the above approach and why the oil and gas industry doesn't feel like it makes sense to put capital work. they give it back to investors because if they put it to work, with the regime that does not want to see it grow. >> sandra: inflation the number one issue for american people, quinnipiac, 34%, say that is the problem. john. >> john: county where the cops may not come to your home because gas prices are way too high. garrett, what's this all about,
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