Oso planning to go pro
Smart. There's a lot more room to go up than down at only $1.50 above offering. Everyone's scared of the bad comps (fitbit) and stiff competition (Alexa) but they'll keep their niche long enough to get out with a little profit.
Define private company. They are publicly traded and in some cases receive government assistance, are they truly private? Regardless, I'm not advocating a 1st amendment issue at all. Not sure why you are claiming I have. I'm well aware of the difference.It comes down to whether these entities are an exchange of free thinking ideas or only those that they support. In my view, even if I disagree with those views, that is a mistake and further pulls both sides apart.
Dude argues the republican party left him.
Yeah, dude left the Republican Party
Not a government entity, in the private sector. I should have said a private sector company. So if your argument is going to be that that companies who are publicly traded might not truly be private, then you have no issues with the government putting more restrictions on therm, such as more environmental protection laws, more banking regulations to prevent economic devastation if they f-up and become too greedy again? Right?
... no issues with the government putting more restrictions on therm, such as more environmental protection laws, more banking regulations to prevent economic devastation if they f-up and become too greedy again? Right?
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
Again, I said "left-wing," and I was talking about the extreme. I should have said "extreme," chicos2, I admit that. I think you'd agree with me that when one thinks of "left-wingers," one doesn't think of Chris Wallace.Unlike some (you might want to look in the mirror), I don't just fabricate stuff. But nice try.Anyway, this was about Alex Jones. One does not have to devolve into politics at all to discuss his brand of hate and his tin-foil BS.
Hoping so. Looking to get to $24-25 then bail (again), most likely.
Left wing as in left of center, far left, moderate left? You didn't define. If you meant extreme then I understand, but you didn't articulate that so it was not obvious. Though doesn't Fox have Dennis Kucinich? He would with that label in my view. Others.On Alex Jones, you might or might not enjoy reading this New York Times OpEd about the slippery slope this is going to create. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/09/opinion/if-we-silence-hate-speech-will-we-silence-resistance.html
I bought a bunch of shares yesterday sub $17. Agree that the floor seems mid teens and hovering around $20 seems realistic. It’s cheap enough to bang out a decent profit.
Dish and JayBee (and anyone else that cares to answer) - what platform do ya'll use for this stuff? I haven't jumped in yet, but for as much as I follow it, its beginning to be like playing fantasy sports for no money - I might as well get in the game. Thinking I'd want the platform with the lowest transaction costs and most intuitive for trades and tax reporting?
I can only think of one.
Agree with you on Crean, hey?
I agree with this. Fox has hosts from the left, too. Chris Wallace, is a Democrat. Alan Colmes (RIP) was there for years,a Democrats. According to one list I found, at least 20 contributors. Sally Kohn wrote a piece in Time about her work there. http://time.com/5233477/sally-kohn-the-opposite-of-hate/I believe it was only 24 hours ago that MU82 accused others of making a statement(s) without a shred of evidence to back it up, but then he comes out with that statement.
Chris Wallace is no Democrat and is a huge continual disappointment. I can tell there it's an excellent journalist under that skin somewhere, but he chooses to rarely show it and instead prefers slurping for Fox.
It's amusing that Chico's ideas of liberals are Alan Colmes and Dennis Kucinich, who now peddles Deep State conspiracy theories.Never change, Cheeks.
Curious as to the point you’re trying to make here, because, a) gov’t does have those rights and b) I don’t think any F500 - or Russell 2000 company for that matter - has ever advocated for libertarian oversight of publicly traded companies.
Keep going with that I guess. Those two were mentioned because they worked for Fox News. Colmes, I enjoyed his commentary immensely, and he self identified with that label.
That's exactly the point. FoxNews hired self-identified "liberals" who were total tools in order to prop up the purported reasonableness of the crazy crap coming out of everyone else's mouths. Sure, Colmes seemed nice, but he was a complete stooge. A human straw man. Thank god you've at least dropped the "not Chicos" thing. That was pretty weird. Step in the right direction, I guess.