Yeah, the credit card thing was a ways back. The article I was reading had to do with some other floundering. The food initiative was a response to that, but do investors pay more attention to the initiative or the driver for the initiative?
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Yeah, the credit card thing was a ways back. The article I was reading had to do with some other floundering. The food initiative was a response to that, but do investors pay more attention to the initiative or the driver for the initiative?
Good investors will sell stock when a company does something so polarizing like Target did, OK investors will see the trend in downward stock prices early and sell their stock, bad investors will sell their stock too late when the company is likely to start rebounding while the good investors will reinvest.
That is why stocks act a lot like waves in the ocean. However, when you see stocks plummet and investors deciding not to reinvest even when the stock is down... then you have a problem.
I think that Target needs to burn their "ace in the hole" marketing technique to reverse the serious downward trend they've been having.
Good investors will stick with a broad based fund. Great investors have insider information.
They've started selling fresh fish?Quote:
The article I was reading had to do with some other floundering. The food initiative was a response to that
Well...not so fresh...hence the problem.
The flounder is a funny fish.
Eyes on one side, and round as a dish.
They spend their days buried in sand
Cause all'n all they taste so grand.
Well they should hide, if that's their wish,
Since one on my plate would be delish!
I love fishing for flounder, they put up the best fight. That and they taste good too!
Really? I didn't think they fought very well at all. We were fishing for them with hand lines and double hooks. Even if you caught one on each hook it didn't seem like much of a fight. That was almost certainly a different species of flounder, and in much colder water, so it may well be different down south. I never caught a southern flounder.
It's the fight or flounder reaction. You never can tell.
It's very fishy that this post was the last one for so long.
Since my son has been obsessed with the minions:
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I just had a friend die as the result of a motorcycle accident. He was hit going to work yesterday when somebody was turning and didn't see him. He was pronounced brain dead late last night and his heart stopped at 12:09AM this morning as a result of life support being discontinued.
There is a silver lining though... his liver and 2 kidneys were donated to other patients.
David - that is so sad! My prayers go out...
Sorry to hear that DD.
Sorry for your loss.
I don't ride much on public roads anymore except to get to the trails but people turn left or pull out in front of me all the time. You have to ride like you're invisible, because you are.
A couple of years ago I pulled up to a light next to a car in a right turn only lane. Of course the obliviot driver went straight when the light changed and suddenly realized she was running out of road so she merged into my lane forcing me into oncoming traffic! Fortunately I was wearing steel toe boots and put a nice big dent in her car door. That was a lot more satisfying that it should have been.
I was biking to work a couple years back, but decided that the risks were just too great. Most days, nothing much happened, of course, but about once a week, somebody would do something that wasn't good. In one case, a large SUV tried to pass me at the one point where a curb had been built out into the road for decorative purposes...mostly. I would have been passed there in about one second, but they couldn't wait. I noticed that their mirror missed my hand by a couple inches.
Trouble was always in the afternoon, though. People seemed in a rush to get home, but not in much of a rush in the morning.
Of course I feel like it shouldn't've happened, but it really shouldn't've happened to him... He was in the same crowd that I was some years back, which to say the least is a very bad crowd, but he had just started to turn his life around. He was completely off drugs, he had stopped drinking(mostly), and he had just gotten that job that he was driving to.
It is cool that you can remember him being at a time in his life when things were good. I'd rather be able to remember a friend in that light than remember them at a point when things were dark. Nobody said life was fair, which is why we have to appreciate the time and the days we have.
My condolences I am sure he will be missed by family and friends.
I gave up my motorcycle when I was run off the road to avoid a head on collision.
Couple of hillbillies in a beat up pickup swerved into my lane coming right at me.
Big grins on their faces.
I wrapped my bike around a pine tree to avoid being hit.
As it was on a small winding road in the mountains no one else saw it.
Didn't you lose your leg Gruff?
It turns out that I have more bad news...
My wife's great grandfather isn't expected to make it through the night. His liver is failing and both of his kidneys are shutting down.
Jees, you're having a bad week DD. My thoughts are with your family.
Yeah, this week has not been the greatest. However, he did make it through the night which is nice; this means that my brother-in-law can fly in from Kearney, NE to see him. In fact I think he should be back in Louisiana by now.
The "Curse of Cleveland" has finally been lifted?
http://www.badazzmofo.com/wp-content...-sanford-2.jpg
Oh yes it has! Woo!
https://twitter.com/CLEpolice/status...rc=twsrc%5Etfw
I didn't really care for either team...
On one hand I wanted the Warriors to win because of the history of their winning record during the season.
On the other hand I wanted the Cav's to win because of the history of a 3-1 deficit comeback win.
Either way to me, history would be made.
If you wanted to watch real history being made you should have watched England Vs Australia in the Rugby :D (the first away English Series victory ever vs Australia)Quote:
Either way to me, history would be made
To be honest i would be happy watching England beat Australia at pretty much anything, the fact it was at a sport that they are particularly good at (and they were the favorites) makes it even better.
Do you guys in the US have that kind of rivalry at any sport with another Country?
You could say basketball during the Olympics, but let's face it... the only year that the US really lost was the 1988(no professional players) and the 2004 Olympics. All other times it was either because they were boycotting the Olympics or the infamous 1972 Olympics. So... USA! USA! USA!
Maybe hockey with Canada. Although I'm not sure how big the hockey fan base is in far south of the US.
We play baseball against some other countries - but I do not think those are huge rivalries.
Seems the world wide soccer rivalries are unique - imo...
There are other countries that can play sports?
Football (or Soccer as you call it) is certainly the sport played by the most countries, but there are others. Cricket and Rugby are probably the next 2.Quote:
Seems the world wide soccer rivalries are unique - imo...
It always surprised me that the US never seems to take much effort to export there sports elsewhere.
Football, Rugby and Cricket have gone to some effort to export there sport to other countries. (and to a much lesser extent Hockey of the none ice variety)
Basketball is played a bit outside the US bit not anywhere near the same standard.
Baseball is played in Japan i think but i don't know any other countries
American Football is played only by you guys (and maybe Canada), i remember that they tried to create a European league for a while but it slowly died.
I suppose that America is big enough for the rivalries between states to be big enough to sustain the sports on there own.
My guess would be the investment to start the export process. The NFL already generates $13 billion, MLB already generates $9.5 billion, and college football already generates(estimated) $5 billion. The closest to all of these is England's Premier League which generates only £3.4 billion.Quote:
I suppose that America is big enough for the rivalries between states to be big enough to sustain the sports on there own.
They're definitely expanding the NFL to the UK. Over the past several years they've had 3 games in London, then last year they bumped it up to 4 games with 3 in London and 1 in Mexico City.Quote:
American Football is played only by you guys (and maybe Canada), i remember that they tried to create a European league for a while but it slowly died.
Yeah, I'm surprised at how well the Premier League does.
I'm lost...
Post Race!
I passed up Witis in replies to the post race!
Sports. Guh! Give me a rousing board game any day.
I don't understand why they would want to have regular season games in London, the time difference between Washington and London is 8 hours with a 10 hour flight. For one, could you imagine the mental exhaustion from flying for that long and for two, could you imagine the jet lag?!
Mexico City would be fine as far as time, but east coast vs west coast already has a penalty. It would be FAR worse if a team was in London.
I just got news that my wife's great-grandfather passed away this morning.
So at least he made it past the 24-48 hour mark! Il a ete un tete dure until the end.
Here's a zen story that is relevant:
A rich man went to an artist and asked for a wall hanging of good fortune (just calligraphy, really). What the artist gave him was this:
Grandfather dies.
Father dies.
Son dies.
The rich man was horrified. "How can you say that this is good fortune???" To which the artist replied: "This is the natural order of things for those who are fortunate. Is any other order better than this?"
The fact that your wife got to know her great-grandfather is amazing.
That was something that I tried explaining to my wife. She had the pleasure of not only knowing her great-grandfather, but also the pleasure of spending time with him A) while he was still in his right mind and B) she was old enough to appreciate that time. Not too many people get to experience that...
Personally, I'm worried about her great-grandmother. She is... eccentric? Maybe that's a bad word, but you get the gist.
She was actually calling people as late as last Friday telling them that her husband was coming home soon. They had to take her phone away from her.
Yeah, I know what you mean. Back at Christmas, I had a nice conversation with an aunt. I then got a puzzled and slightly frantic email from her daughter. As it turned out, we both had nice conversations....but apparently they weren't the same conversation. What I said and what she heard bore only a passing relationship with one another.
Sorry about your loss, Dday. My own great-grandmother lived to age 101 and played the piano every day right up to her last. She left us all with a lot of great memories.
Holy crap!
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