You have my deepest condolences, dude. Hope things are now better for you, even though I do consider you, as I do all others....a moron.
Hey!!! At this very moment, I am listening to Canned Heat, LOUD!!!....harkens back to orange sunshine days for me. o bagus
I am happy with my Cummins stocks. I took all 401k while I worked there in stock, and at that time (recession) the stock was very cheap. In 6 years, that stock value increased 400-500%, and dividend is close to 4%. I am not getting rich off of it, but it is a nice little thing to have.
Cuda.....so, your new part-time employer (WalMart) where you'll be functioning as a greeter...do they have any idea you're going to be calling out "Welcome to Walmart, morons!!"
Actually, aside from being on the Left Coast....you and I have it figured just about equal. Only difference, I have been doing it same as you, but longer. And I am happy for that. Now always remember, as I have stated before, we are all morons, including myself!! So don't take it personally. I mean, after all, if you and I are not morons.....would we be posting to complete strangers on this god forsaken site!!??!! Me thinks not!! Cheers...
Yup...that is where I am now. Thanks for posting that--I had never seen it before. I hope all the rest of youz guys get there as well!!
Not a typical trade for me but I "dipped in" too. I figure for a trade, with all the takeover chatter and the outside chance of a holiday sales spike, might be able to pick up a nice return by first quarter. I would put a stop loss on that sucker though....the shorts want to take this thing to single digits!!!
Yea...tough chart for sure. I scrapped all but profits at beginning of year. Left me with about 60 shares that were "free" but may soon be worthless!!!! I'm gonna hang on to them.
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CEO lays off 7% of work force, yet owner is building $40 million dollar yacht. Shareholders should run him out of town
If 7% of employees were laid off, the companies fiscal situation improves, stock price rises, and shareholders make more money. So why would they run the CEO out of town?