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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
i cut my teeth in the nuclear industry, and there is not a chance in hell (even if we were willing) to put a nuke plant on line in ten years if we were willing to do so and started today. the engineers and manufacturing ability were wiped out in the 80's. and even then, the next plant we wanted to build may be many years beyond that. it really would be 15 years before any real benefit would be seen. and since the last generation of nukes were built, the ones on the drawing boards are a vast improvement in the area of safety.as far as disposal of nuke waste is concerned - you have to want to have a solution before you can have one.
for an form of energy to really be economically viable, the energy must be able to be provided 24 hours per day. i am aware of only one solar project which meets this test, and no wind project currently do. without being able to provide 24 hours per day, you must still build the conventional electrical generating stations - and then just produce less power when the alternate energy sources can contribute. this is a double whammy for consumers - we pay to build the conventional plants, and we subsidize the alternative plants.
the road to hell is paved with good intentions,
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Crocs: Successful Brand or Victim of Cheap Imitations? [view article]
Anyone want to buy some shares of Crox? I'll sell them for $15 each:) ReplyCrocs: It's the Product, Not the Economy [view article]
Lol, Gumby you could not look more like an ignorant fool. Amit, great job and looking back at your previous articles, you were on this early. I had puts for the ride today, but you've given me renewed desire to buy them back and ride this thing into the ground, where it deserves to be. Replyr
Crocs: It's the Product, Not the Economy [view article]
Crox are simply a fad item. As we all know, fad's only last a few years until something else comes along. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
RightinSanFranciscoYou say we can't get from here to there without nuclear? I disagree! Until we can dispose of the waste already produced we should not create more. The negative will never succeed. We should be building wind turbines at the rate we produced tanks in WWII. If the government had an energy policy that would reduce our dependence on foreign energy suppliers that would be helpful.
We can do it but we have to have direction. The only one who seems to have a clue is T. Boone Pickens.
We need to go to wind power for electrical production and use the freed up natural gas to fuel our vehicles. I recently returned from Thailand and they have Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) refiling stations in most provinces in their country. This is equivalent to Texas having a CNG refiling station is every county. They are converting all types of vehicles large trucks, small trucks, buses and private cars. I would guess that over 100,000 plus vehicles have been converted. They are also using E20 at all refilling stations. If third world country's can do it why can't we? We should be ashamed out ourselves and out country. If we don't want to become a looser on the world stage we must take strong action. We should have an Apollo project for energy.
And always remember what your mother told you, that can't never did anything. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
To User197935, the problem arises when ARMs are adjusted sharply upward. Usually the homeowner was lulled into thinking if this happened, they could either refi or do a Home equity line to take up the slack until their income caught up. Needless to see with the air pushed out of the valuation balloon, this can't be done. Valuation decline slammed the escape hatch. Voila delinquency! ReplyCrocs: It's the Product, Not the Economy [view article]
Seems to me that the Medicare endorsement for Crox shoes for Diabetics is an automatic boon to their sales base. About 22 million pairs more shoes to sell.Also Crox has growth overseas in europe and is expanding to other markets.
Their US retails sales growth has stagnated or declined doesn't mean the company is dead.
I wonder why this company was trading at $70/share just a year ago and now at $5 it is not considered under-valued? Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Voters prefer democrat's energy policy over republican's policy by a 42 to 22 edge, according to your nameless poll. Other than doing nothing, and opposing all intelligent steps to benefit energy users, exactly what is the democrat's energy policy? Your poll report is pure BS. Democrats have no energy policy! Democrats screw up everything they touch! ReplyCrocs: It's the Product, Not the Economy [view article]
@Gumby - you, sir, are a baboon Replyshort
Is Crocs Doomed For Failure? [view article]
CROX just crossed below 5 bucks! Great call, I hope you were still short! Replyshort
Even Insiders Are Selling Crocs [view article]
CROX just dropped below 5.00! Great call, justice has been served. ReplyJacome
Crocs: It's the Product, Not the Economy [view article]
again, excclent article -- you don't see teeth grinding work like this on the sell side -quick question, and apologies if it is an ignorant one -- you mention "Inventory will be around $230MM but will still be high on an absolute basis. The true economic carrying value of these rubber shoes could be 50%-65% of that figure or $115MM-$150MM..."
how did you get to that 50-65% discount?
thanks ~ DJ Reply
Crocs: It's the Product, Not the Economy [view article]
Wall strreet hates quality stuff very much!!!! Wall Street is being beat up for its decadent thinkings... ReplyCrocs: It's the Product, Not the Economy [view article]
Crocs make quality products not stuff put together with smelly glues of all sorts that knocks you out at stores... ReplyCrocs: It's the Product, Not the Economy [view article]
Didnt you hear that Medicare will provide Croc shoes to diabetic patients ? Croc shoes is not plastic, Crocs is made of croslite. Read more about croslite on the web... Also check out the website crocs.com for exciting shoe styles ranging from hiking boots to loafers and even lady shoes... One more reminder.... naked short selling is dead!!! Forever.... I be Amit the author of this article is packing in his office.. he is laid off... He is just a pissed off prude... Reply