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The Superbar / Re: Marshalls & TJ Maxx / Saks Off 5th & Nordy Rack
« Last post by Jay Bee on Today at 08:18:54 PM »
The Nordstrom Rack in downtown Minneapolis closed because of the defund the police movement
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Hangin' at the Al / Re: Recruiting as of 3/15/24
« Last post by LloydsLegs on Today at 08:09:02 PM »
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Hangin' at the Al / Re: Crean vs Buzz vs Wojo vs Shaka
« Last post by Small Orange Soda on Today at 08:05:40 PM »
And again, no one said that the cupboard was full in year two, but let's not act like it was "EMPTY." It wasn't.

And it wasn't when Wojo took over, which I'm sure is what the basis of Ners whole argument is about. Call it beating a dead horse, but it is what it is.
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The Superbar / Re: Investing Thread
« Last post by Skatastrophy on Today at 07:53:59 PM »
Or in pharma to which I am intimately familiar, your R&D is M&A. (An exaggeration but very common)

True for large old tech companies too, they're just too big and manager heavy to innovate properly anymore.
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The Superbar / Re: Marshalls & TJ Maxx / Saks Off 5th & Nordy Rack
« Last post by Jockey on Today at 07:53:45 PM »
With the effects of COVID, everything became about inventory control. Companies didnt want money tied up in warehouses.

Stores, in turn, cut their selections and reduced vendors they had previously dealt with.
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The Superbar / Re: IDF targets and kills food aid workers
« Last post by Plaque Lives Matter! on Today at 07:27:17 PM »
Ole Miss frat boy is no longer a frat boy.

https://phideltatheta.org/news-stories/phi-delta-theta-fraternity-responds-to-ole-miss-protest/

You mean you aren’t allowed to make monkey noises and motions at a black classmate anymore? The woke mob strikes again.
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The Superbar / Re: Marshalls & TJ Maxx / Saks Off 5th & Nordy Rack
« Last post by tower912 on Today at 07:11:25 PM »
Musk secretly bought them.
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The Superbar / Re: Marshalls & TJ Maxx / Saks Off 5th & Nordy Rack
« Last post by jesmu84 on Today at 07:08:36 PM »
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The Superbar / Re: Marquette Crime Reports
« Last post by Plaque Lives Matter! on Today at 07:06:18 PM »
Fat fingered da M for and N. First mistake this year, aina?

Typical Demtist
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The Superbar / Re: Investing Thread
« Last post by Plaque Lives Matter! on Today at 07:00:53 PM »
I'm not sure about this statement, although in some ways I have the same question about buybacks as you do.  On the other hand, are not shareholders supposed to be rewarded for taking a risk on the performance of the company?  What better way to be rewarded than to share in the profits / earnings of the company through share buybacks and distribution of dividends? And what if AAPL believes it is investing the proper amount of capital into R&D for this moment in time?  They know much more than I do about how best to put the profits of the company to work.  Therefore, just like you, I have questions about the size of the AAPL buybacks, but I can't really fault them for their approach to date.  It has worked out really well for me and other shareholders, right?

Maybe Apple isn’t the greatest example for the phenomenon but long term growth and innovation is absolutely being  affected by stock market return pressure in the modern economy.

you can take the “it’s my money and I know how to spend it best” approach but in an increasingly volatile stock price environment the pressure on shorter term, higher and higher returns for shareholders is absolutely stifling innovation.

It’s absolutely negatively impacting tech such as meta, google, etc who are caught in the growth at all costs cycle at the expense of their product itself. Google took what they created that is basically a public utility at this point and have torpedoed it into the sh***er because of this perpetual growth model.

You simply cannot rely on small business innovation anymore with the economies of scale at play, but the pressure of returns at all costs is so high it’s sabotaging the products themselves
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