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Industries to Avoid, Industries to Buy [view article]
Glad to see from the responses that intelligence is alive and well outside of D.C.. Socialism is much more the problem than solution. Enron was the antithesis of the free market run amuck. They had cronies on the inside writing laws and lawyers whose full time jobs were to take advantage of the maze of regulations. Enron was one of the first big corporations promoting the Global Warming, "problem" and hyping the fedgov "solution" because they planned once again to take advantage of the ensuing gov't regulations. ReplyIndustries to Avoid, Industries to Buy [view article]
Hey, IMHO the GOVT is the cause of all the troubles and LESS govt is better govt. I agree on the trusts, PGH, HTE, PWE, PMT.To, AAV, etc. ReplyIndustries to Avoid, Industries to Buy [view article]
Wow. They let communits post stories on this site? This guy actually believes that letting the gov't regulate something, anything, is a good idea? If you want to talk about increased dependance on foreign oil, just let the gov't step in. What people fail to realize is that exploring for oil is extremely risky business; the moment you take some of the potential reward away is the moment that many projects fall off the table, from a risk/reward scenario. Wake up liberal wacko! We don't need the gov't to do everything for us, let the market decide. If it was such a good, low risk business that required no specialized skills and anyone could do it and reap massive rewards, everyone would. At some point, if the price rises too high, that will happen and we will be flush w/ oil, until then, we take what we can get, but artificially constraining the price through regulation will only lead to less oil and thus higher prices. ReplyIndustries to Avoid, Industries to Buy [view article]
For someone who dispenses investment advice for a living, the author exhibits little understanding of economics, business practices, government policy, international trade and foreign affairs. Remarkable. ReplyIndustries to Avoid, Industries to Buy [view article]
[It seems to me that a real solution would be to regulate the profit margins of the oil industry.]I stopped reading here. Brush up on your history, and get back to us. Reply
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Smallcap Aerospace Suppliers: This Flock Should Fly Again [view article]
A reader brought to my attention two other names that should be included: LMIA and ATROReply
Options Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
My Irish grandparents had 12 children. My father had 3. I have 4. The change in our respective family size is I believe attributable to the expectations of the mothers of the family. My grandmother was a full time wife and mother, and was expected to produce children. My mother was a successful professional, as has been both of my wifes. Another aspect is to the value of children to the parents. In rural societies, children contribute to net revenues; in urban societies, they contribute to net expenses of their families. ReplyEarnings Beat Rates and Key Reports [view article]
No. But it should, and has, gotten the stock back to the levelit was at before guidance was lowered.
On Apr 22 04:11 PM jayz wrote:
> beating lowered estimates is something to be proud of??? Reply
Options Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
Absolutely on the money.Birth control not macho.
Cows and others are sacred.
Millions are spent and food donated that never gets where it is intended.
This has been going on for YEARS.
We just need more celebrities to adopt these poor unfortunate kids. Reply
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Poker DonkeyYou got that right. Reply
Options Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
Obviously poverty is caused by breeding oneself into it i.e. irresponsibly having children one cannot support. This is in any nation at any time. We cannot feed children as fast as irresponsible people have them. Children are dying because they shoudn't have been born in the first place.We need an all nation, all government, all media, all religion campaign
for any and every type of birth control the exists. With education the rythm method is available to everyone, everywhere.
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Lepoff, M.D.
Options Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
Interesting article. Thanks for writing and publishing it. ReplyOptions Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
6.6 billion humans sounds like enough to me. ReplyOptions Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
I have an idea. Lets keep using ethanol as a gas additive. A 10% mix does have 40% less tail pipe emissions compared to pure gasoline. Any one here want to argue in favor of more air polution. We could convert the tobacoo fields to growing food. Less cancer, more food. ReplyOptions Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
People were starving when corn was $2 bushel. Evan if farmers in Iowa were giving the stuff away poor nations could not afford the diesel fuel required to ship it to Africa. And evan if it got to Africa their corupt government would divert it or feed it to their troops.Reply