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Total Mentions: 11
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Negative Mentions: 10
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💬 124 comments
⬆︎ 70 upvotes
Mentioned negatively in the context of bailouts and sub-par products.
Found in /r/canada/💬 7 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Tariffs are increasing the price of materials.
Found in /r/Roofing/💬 1596 comments
⬆︎ 19838 upvotes
Associated with negative sentiment due to potential impact of tariffs.
Found in /r/wallstreetbets/Apr 10, 2025
Canadian travel to the U.S. has plummeted. One reason why: fear
💬 725 comments
⬆︎ 5034 upvotes
Reference to not wanting to support US companies and products.
Found in /r/canada/Apr 5, 2025
Breaking with the US will be painful for Australia in many ways – but it’s inevitable
💬 293 comments
⬆︎ 1499 upvotes
US companies are mentioned in the context of ending subscriptions and avoiding products.
Found in /r/australia/Apr 4, 2025
Does the US economy thrive on lack of financial literacy?
💬 46 comments
⬆︎ 45 upvotes
Mentions of how US companies operate and the impact of tariffs and building in US
Found in /r/singaporefi/Mar 28, 2025
Canada to spend up to $100M on new drones for navy warships
💬 126 comments
⬆︎ 1810 upvotes
The user expresses negative sentiment towards US companies in the context of drone procurement.
Found in /r/canada/Mar 18, 2025
Black Swan hypothesis: what if US market was partially closed to European investors?
💬 13 comments
⬆︎ 27 upvotes
The user is considering limiting exposure to equities of US companies.
Found in /r/eupersonalfinance/Mar 5, 2025
MSCI World trop risqué ? J’ai revu ma stratégie, besoin de conseils !
💬 112 comments
⬆︎ 30 upvotes
The user is concerned about the high percentage of their portfolio invested in US companies due to political and geopolitical risks associated with the Trump administration's policies.
Found in /r/vosfinances/Feb 2, 2025
Monday Puts on Walmart, Amazon, Target, Starbucks, GE and all US carmakers, calls on Korean/ Japanese car makers and electronics for gains
💬 285 comments
⬆︎ 1637 upvotes
Many comments suggest puts on US companies. The general sentiment is of a market downturn.
Found in /r/wallstreetbets/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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