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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]florida is the future. wish i had the $$$ for a secomd home in miami[/quote] Is this a joke? Fl is a dying - sinking? - state[/quote] It is the fastest growing state w law firms, banks and tech companies all moving there or branches thereof. is dc as dumb as the forum makes it seem?[/quote] There aren’t tech companies moving to FL…Miami had a brief crypto phase but in fact even those tech groups returned to CA…San Fran and Silicon Valley are once again the epicenter of everything with the AI craze.[/quote] i was born in dc and went to high school in dc and back temp staying w family. this board makes dc appear to be so racist and dumb, dont remember it quite so bad. it is ok if you dont know something. you can just google it. https://fortune.com/2024/04/28/big-tech-billionaires-migrate-florida-miami/[/quote] Your problem is you are so stupid, you don't know how stupid you are. You found a puff piece that doesn't even remotely support your assertion that tech companies are moving to Miami. Google, Apple, etc. have offices everywhere...and in fact their DC offices are much larger than their Miami offices and all of their remote offices combined don't even add up to their Silicon Valley and Redmond offices. Hey, I googled another article...https://www.wsj.com/tech/san-francisco-ai-boom-silicon-valley-307816b2 You also don't appreciate that just because an area increases from 1 to 2 (and therefore has a 100% growth rate)...that's not actually better than an area that grows from 100 to 110 (with it's 10% growth rate). San Fran andd Silicon Valley attracted 41% of all Venture Capital in the country (which you can see here: https://www.foley.com/insights/publications/2024/04/venture-capital-landscape-q1-2024/). The $14.4 BN invested in just the SFO/SV area compares to $757MM for the ENTIRE state of Florida during that time period...that's 19x greater. Sure, rich tech people are domiciling in Florida for tax benefits, but their companies are not. [/quote]
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