CLARCOR Inc. (CLC)

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  • commenter
    Oct 02 10:52 PM
    Seven Companies That Raised Their Dividends, Despite Market Turmoil [view article]
    I can understand Campbell's... We'll all be in a soup line sooner or later. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 02 11:47 AM
    Seven Companies That Raised Their Dividends, Despite Market Turmoil [view article]
    it s still nice to know which companies can raise their dividend in this tough environment Atavist. And who knows what yield they ll have ,at today s cost, in 10 years from now. But for the time being,if you need the cash,I agree with you you must look somewhere else.There are a lot of good ,sound companies that have higher yield indeed. I own ACN mostly for growth and I don t mind the small dividend which is starting to be interesting since I bought those shares at an average price of 34$. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 02 09:15 AM
    Seven Companies That Raised Their Dividends, Despite Market Turmoil [view article]
    Except for Mac most of these companies provide low yields. Would have been nice to know PEs. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 02 08:21 AM
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    Seven Companies That Raised Their Dividends, Despite Market Turmoil [view article]
    Accenture (ACN) is excellent value here. They have performed extremely well in these difficult times and the outlook for their services remains strong. I also own MCD - agree with your comments there.

    Edward Roche, President Freedom Mountain Investments - holder of ACN and MCD in individual and managed accounts
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  • commenter
    Aug 19 05:13 PM
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    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    Really, what about that 3 mile long lake just created in Texas? Midwest flood plains? Seems we are in a big cycle of a hell of a lot of rain. I would agree, water purification should be a decent business in the future. Where is the real shortage being reported? In Texas near that new lake and T.Boons windfarm/nat gas plants? Speaker Nancy CheatALot seems to agree and so does CNN now reporting potential water shortage. I have a solution for everything, build teleporters send corrupt politicians to where there is lots of water on Ganymede. A whole moon full of ice and bullshit artists.


    On Aug 11 11:45 AM surfgrrl wrote:

    > as Mark Twain said- "Whiskey is for drinking. Water is for fighting
    > over."
    >
    > He also said, "I've seen a heap of trouble in my life and most of
    > it never came to pass."
    >
    > I think he was right with the first statement-water is life, and
    > there are so many more lives now on the planet to support-and so
    > much more pollution rendering lots of the once-usable water toxic.
    > I would say water purification equipment will be more and more in
    > demand.
    >
    > Much as I would like to believe access to water is a 'right', it
    > is a limited resource and therefore will be treated as any other
    > commodity. And that could easily mean 'water wars' .
    >
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  • commenter
    Aug 19 05:06 PM
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    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    Build a teleporter or hire 500,000 Chinese... ooops, I mean American workers to build a big, long system of pipes at $6.00 an hour and no benefits.

    Jason


    On Aug 12 06:08 PM jakedeez wrote:

    > The problem with treating water itself as a commodity is that water
    > is a local commodity, it is very expensive to transport water...
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  • commenter
    Aug 19 05:04 PM
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    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    Hehehe. We laugh because it's funny and we laugh because it's true :)

    Jason


    On Aug 09 07:24 AM Serge Birbrair wrote:

    > iThinkBig, thanks, I fell off the chair laughing and woke up! <br/>:)
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  • commenter
    Aug 12 06:08 PM
    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    The problem with treating water itself as a commodity is that water is a local commodity, it is very expensive to transport water... Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 11 11:45 AM
    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    as Mark Twain said- "Whiskey is for drinking. Water is for fighting over."

    He also said, "I've seen a heap of trouble in my life and most of it never came to pass."

    I think he was right with the first statement-water is life, and there are so many more lives now on the planet to support-and so much more pollution rendering lots of the once-usable water toxic. I would say water purification equipment will be more and more in demand.

    Much as I would like to believe access to water is a 'right', it is a limited resource and therefore will be treated as any other commodity. And that could easily mean 'water wars' .

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  • commenter
    Aug 10 10:58 AM
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    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    Socialism failed because it could not recognize the economic truth.

    Capitalism is failing because it can not recognize the ecologic truth.
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  • commenter
    Aug 09 01:34 PM
    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    Water is a high risk business... sounds silly, but it is. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 09 01:18 PM
    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    Water is not free nor should it be. Our water has been destroyed because there is no price.

    Same thing with air which will soon have a value. Those who use it (pollute it ) must pay.
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  • commenter
    Aug 09 11:57 AM
    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    When it's viable, Slacks will introduce a water ETF. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 09 11:53 AM
    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    And thank God for osmosis. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 09 11:50 AM
    Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [view article]
    Good job, author.

    You, too, i.
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