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Ten Nebraska Stocks [view article]
Wow. Nice research job on this article. No property taxes?! Nebraska has some of the highest property taxes in the country. Because of the state's very low population base property tax payers in Lincoln and Omaha subsidies tax payers in the small communities. These small communities still need good roads, good schools, etc. The money to pay for it has to come from somewhere. ReplyTen Nebraska Stocks [view article]
Wow. Nice research job on this article. No property taxes?! Nebraska has some of the highest property taxes in the country. Because of the state's very low population base property tax payers in Lincoln and Omaha subsidies tax payers in the small communities. These small communities still need good roads, good schools, etc. The money to pay for it has to come from somewhere. ReplyTen Nebraska Stocks [view article]
Nebraska does have property taxes, and with farm property, our property taxes have increased significantly in the last three years. Nebraska needs to recruit new businesses so that the tax burden in smaller counties is not on the farmer. ReplyTen Nebraska Stocks [view article]
No property tax? My property tax payment is nearly a third of the mortgage payment on my house in Omaha. ReplyLucado
Ten Nebraska Stocks [view article]
Sounds great! Help me find a job there. Replying
Options Trader: Which Way Wednesday? [view article]
Smarty_Pants are you in Yen? ReplyOptions Trader: Which Way Wednesday? [view article]
My cash is holding its value nicely. ReplyCourtenay
20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
Thanks for the feedback. The smaller companies mentioned by User 10755 are also considered "green" and have a role to play in sustainable, clean technologies. The same could be said for ECOL and CECE. As an investor though, the green sector is probably best approached through an ETF so we can get a variety of green companies Reply20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
What about a variety of small to micro-cap stocks that we'd consider Green companies such as:CPST, SATC, HYGS, CPTC, ESLR, ZOLT, PWR, DAR...
Does any of these smaller companies qualify as sustainable, possibly on another level?
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20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
User is right -- we did extensive research on Chipotle, and although it's a stock and company we like, don't be deceived -- their food is really not that healthy. What is healthy is the way they treat the environment and from where they get their inputs... Reply20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
I hate to see anyone label Chopotle Burritos as "Healthy",no matter where their meat comes from! For a veggie burrito, with NO cheese or sour cream, but only black beans, rice, guacamole, and lettuce on a 13" burrito there are 25 grams of fat and over 2000mg of sodium, 87% of your RDA. More like deadly than healthy! Reply20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
Are First Solar's panels really the most efficient? I am certainly no expert on efficiency of solar panels, but I have read other articles that SPWR produces more efficient (but higher cost because of the cost of silicon) panels. ReplyDiving Into the Water ETF [view article]
GE is definitely a broadly diversified company. It just takes a fully loaded freight train to move the stock. ReplyLooking for Action? S&P 1500 Most Volatile Stocks [view article]
In respect to AMBAC and MBIA, they need to keep and save all the cash possible including stop paying dividends, deleverage from all their risky liabilities specially those CDS, CDO's, RMBS-ABS of uncertain value, in order to remediate their book values, once their book values are sound they need to reinstate their triple A rating again to write new low risk public bond insurance business. They can also open or extend a line of credit to make sure to continue operations and dissipate doubts.They are already doing these, so it will take some time to deleverage their books from uncertainties and rewrite new business again. This coming back will be the best advertisement to recruit new clients.
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ACF Going SUBSTANTIALLY Lower $4.00 Target- Reply