” Its been established that IBOR is Internet Bill of Rights, but when I did a search of IBOR I found this:
https://www.broadridge.com/article/ibor-versus-abor-whats-in-a-name
Broadridge (bridge or am I reaching) is a company that provide advanced communications, technology, data and analytics solutions for the financial services industry and businesses.
On the above link you go to a Broadridge page that is talking about a webinar on Investment Book Of Record (IBOR), now here is the twilight zone area, the webinar is hosted by a company called Waters Technology.
Is this just all coincidental or what?”
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Slag, my FRiend, you should get a pasty gold star on the top of your report! LOL!
Q reminds us that there is no such thing as a coincidence.
The main meaning of IBOR, imho and most peoples’ including mine, is internetbillofrights.
However, Q encourages us to look at and entertain multiple meanings. This one is an example, IMHO. By doing so, we discover so much.....we have “much more than we know.”
Good find!
LIBOR got caught rigging exchange rates and some other frauds in UK, IIRC. It was a scandal that just couldn’t seem to get prosecuted that netted lots of newly rich and newly dead folks, again, IIRC.
Thanks, proud of my new gold star.