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CoronitaParticipantMy opinion…
Import goods will be considerably more expensive. Short term, consumers will feel the pinch…Abroad, U.S. companies will benefit from the weak u.s. dollar, as goods/services are relatively cheaper. Middle term, this might spawn off more production of goods and services in the U.S., bringing back jobs and opportunities to the U.S.
Buy your BMW's, Audi's, Mercedes, and Porsches, while you can….Otherwise settle for what's produced here in the States.
(Although ironically BMW has a plant in North Carolina and Audi probably will be using the factories in Shanghai more )
CoronitaParticipantMy opinion…
Import goods will be considerably more expensive. Short term, consumers will feel the pinch…Abroad, U.S. companies will benefit from the weak u.s. dollar, as goods/services are relatively cheaper. Middle term, this might spawn off more production of goods and services in the U.S., bringing back jobs and opportunities to the U.S.
Buy your BMW's, Audi's, Mercedes, and Porsches, while you can….Otherwise settle for what's produced here in the States.
(Although ironically BMW has a plant in North Carolina and Audi probably will be using the factories in Shanghai more )
CoronitaParticipantMy opinion…
Import goods will be considerably more expensive. Short term, consumers will feel the pinch…Abroad, U.S. companies will benefit from the weak u.s. dollar, as goods/services are relatively cheaper. Middle term, this might spawn off more production of goods and services in the U.S., bringing back jobs and opportunities to the U.S.
Buy your BMW's, Audi's, Mercedes, and Porsches, while you can….Otherwise settle for what's produced here in the States.
(Although ironically BMW has a plant in North Carolina and Audi probably will be using the factories in Shanghai more )
CoronitaParticipantMy opinion…
Import goods will be considerably more expensive. Short term, consumers will feel the pinch…Abroad, U.S. companies will benefit from the weak u.s. dollar, as goods/services are relatively cheaper. Middle term, this might spawn off more production of goods and services in the U.S., bringing back jobs and opportunities to the U.S.
Buy your BMW's, Audi's, Mercedes, and Porsches, while you can….Otherwise settle for what's produced here in the States.
(Although ironically BMW has a plant in North Carolina and Audi probably will be using the factories in Shanghai more )
CoronitaParticipantmglsharkson,
If auctions and foreclosures are still being marketed in radio, tv, etc,then it's still too early to buy imho.
Is Learning Annex the same company that hosts such informative speakers such as Donald Trump and Guy Kawasaki, or is that another outfit?
CoronitaParticipantmglsharkson,
If auctions and foreclosures are still being marketed in radio, tv, etc,then it's still too early to buy imho.
Is Learning Annex the same company that hosts such informative speakers such as Donald Trump and Guy Kawasaki, or is that another outfit?
CoronitaParticipantmglsharkson,
If auctions and foreclosures are still being marketed in radio, tv, etc,then it's still too early to buy imho.
Is Learning Annex the same company that hosts such informative speakers such as Donald Trump and Guy Kawasaki, or is that another outfit?
CoronitaParticipantmglsharkson,
If auctions and foreclosures are still being marketed in radio, tv, etc,then it's still too early to buy imho.
Is Learning Annex the same company that hosts such informative speakers such as Donald Trump and Guy Kawasaki, or is that another outfit?
CoronitaParticipantmglsharkson,
If auctions and foreclosures are still being marketed in radio, tv, etc,then it's still too early to buy imho.
Is Learning Annex the same company that hosts such informative speakers such as Donald Trump and Guy Kawasaki, or is that another outfit?
November 14, 2007 at 8:13 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99566
CoronitaParticipantcooprider14,
They'll probably end up charging you $25/year as an account maintenence fee 🙂
November 14, 2007 at 8:13 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99639
CoronitaParticipantcooprider14,
They'll probably end up charging you $25/year as an account maintenence fee 🙂
November 14, 2007 at 8:13 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99658
CoronitaParticipantcooprider14,
They'll probably end up charging you $25/year as an account maintenence fee 🙂
November 14, 2007 at 8:13 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99667
CoronitaParticipantcooprider14,
They'll probably end up charging you $25/year as an account maintenence fee 🙂
November 14, 2007 at 8:13 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99675
CoronitaParticipantcooprider14,
They'll probably end up charging you $25/year as an account maintenence fee 🙂
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