Is Starbucks a Bargain? It Almost Goes Without Saying [View article]
looks like SBUX is still up from the posting of the article. good call, jason. looks like the people who told you that YOU don't know what you are talking about, don't really know what they are talking about......
and it looks like User 111058 is eating a bit of crow right about now. (what a genius he is. LOLOLOLOLOL). looks like all of that "studying" has done him a great deal of good.
On Dec 04 02:18 PM maelstrom wrote:
> I must agree with the many who believe SBUX is still pricey. I too > see $5-6 as a more realistic price. They should have LOWERED prices > instead of raising them and totally re-do the dessert selections. > Quality should count there also. Many of the stores are not clean > or comfortable and I feel as though only a fool stands in line 15minutes > to order a $4-5.00 coffee then waites another 5minutes for the Barista > to make it. Then they must drink it in there car from lack of seating. > I used to love starbucks, very nice staff met very nice people in > comfortable surrounding. That changed drastically in most locations > as they canabalized themselvs..pure shortsighted greed..they destroyed > the cache..regards to all
Is Starbucks a Bargain? It Almost Goes Without Saying [View article]
funny.i did some looking into jason kelly and i must say that i am impressed. out of some 36 "gurus" who put out newsletters/have websites, jason ranks 2nd out of 36. pretty good when you look at some of the company on the list (most of whom are finance "pros with years and years of experience/studying). his accuracy is WAY ahead of the likes of cliff droke, cramer, brinker, and jubak. and it looks like since your post, sbux is up some 13%. looks like he does know what he is talking about. and you look like you need to take a lesson from kelly.
i also like that he doesn't feel the need to defend his position. i guess he let's profit do the talking....LOLOLOLOL
wtg, jason. you've made most who've replied to your article look rather dumb. love it.
On Nov 26 09:34 AM User 111058 wrote:
> You need to go back and understand the real drivers of value of a > company and not rely on PEG or a historical review of growth. Investing > is about the FUTURE, not the past. For your own sake, stop your > "anecdotal analysis" and put some numbers into the calculations... > and numbers beyond next year (a company's value goes far, far, far > beyond next year's performance) with a slapped on P/E ratio. > > I have no idea if SBUX is a good investment or not. It just pains > me to see "analysis" of this type. For your own good, go learn a > lot more about finance and start putting some numbers to your anecdotes > (which are ver colorful and very good background thinking, I will > give you that). I assure you it will help you in your future investing, > which should resume after you go study for a year or two.
Is Starbucks a Bargain? It Almost Goes Without Saying [View article]
and it looks like User 111058 is eating a bit of crow right about now. (what a genius he is. LOLOLOLOLOL). looks like all of that "studying" has done him a great deal of good.
On Dec 04 02:18 PM maelstrom wrote:
> I must agree with the many who believe SBUX is still pricey. I too
> see $5-6 as a more realistic price. They should have LOWERED prices
> instead of raising them and totally re-do the dessert selections.
> Quality should count there also. Many of the stores are not clean
> or comfortable and I feel as though only a fool stands in line 15minutes
> to order a $4-5.00 coffee then waites another 5minutes for the Barista
> to make it. Then they must drink it in there car from lack of seating.
> I used to love starbucks, very nice staff met very nice people in
> comfortable surrounding. That changed drastically in most locations
> as they canabalized themselvs..pure shortsighted greed..they destroyed
> the cache..regards to all
Is Starbucks a Bargain? It Almost Goes Without Saying [View article]
and it looks like since your post, sbux is up some 13%. looks like he does know what he is talking about. and you look like you need to take a lesson from kelly.
i also like that he doesn't feel the need to defend his position. i guess he let's profit do the talking....LOLOLOLOL
wtg, jason. you've made most who've replied to your article look rather dumb. love it.
On Nov 26 09:34 AM User 111058 wrote:
> You need to go back and understand the real drivers of value of a
> company and not rely on PEG or a historical review of growth. Investing
> is about the FUTURE, not the past. For your own sake, stop your
> "anecdotal analysis" and put some numbers into the calculations...
> and numbers beyond next year (a company's value goes far, far, far
> beyond next year's performance) with a slapped on P/E ratio.
>
> I have no idea if SBUX is a good investment or not. It just pains
> me to see "analysis" of this type. For your own good, go learn a
> lot more about finance and start putting some numbers to your anecdotes
> (which are ver colorful and very good background thinking, I will
> give you that). I assure you it will help you in your future investing,
> which should resume after you go study for a year or two.