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kev374
ParticipantI thought Bobby Jindal’s speech was SPOT ON. While it may be true that Jindal is not the best orator he had many valid points especially about how this whole stimulus plan was not even read by Congress.
kev374
ParticipantI thought Bobby Jindal’s speech was SPOT ON. While it may be true that Jindal is not the best orator he had many valid points especially about how this whole stimulus plan was not even read by Congress.
kev374
ParticipantI thought Bobby Jindal’s speech was SPOT ON. While it may be true that Jindal is not the best orator he had many valid points especially about how this whole stimulus plan was not even read by Congress.
kev374
ParticipantI thought Bobby Jindal’s speech was SPOT ON. While it may be true that Jindal is not the best orator he had many valid points especially about how this whole stimulus plan was not even read by Congress.
February 24, 2009 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Is anything made in the U.S.A. anymore? You’d be surprised #354004kev374
ParticipantSome leading products are still made in the US, for example Taylor Guitars are world renowned and manufactured right here in El Cajon 😉 Martin Guitars are another company, they are manufactured in Bethlehem, PA.
Not to mention Gibson and Fender.
Steinway and Sons, some of the world’s finest Pianos are made in New York.
February 24, 2009 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Is anything made in the U.S.A. anymore? You’d be surprised #354315kev374
ParticipantSome leading products are still made in the US, for example Taylor Guitars are world renowned and manufactured right here in El Cajon 😉 Martin Guitars are another company, they are manufactured in Bethlehem, PA.
Not to mention Gibson and Fender.
Steinway and Sons, some of the world’s finest Pianos are made in New York.
February 24, 2009 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Is anything made in the U.S.A. anymore? You’d be surprised #354447kev374
ParticipantSome leading products are still made in the US, for example Taylor Guitars are world renowned and manufactured right here in El Cajon 😉 Martin Guitars are another company, they are manufactured in Bethlehem, PA.
Not to mention Gibson and Fender.
Steinway and Sons, some of the world’s finest Pianos are made in New York.
February 24, 2009 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Is anything made in the U.S.A. anymore? You’d be surprised #354476kev374
ParticipantSome leading products are still made in the US, for example Taylor Guitars are world renowned and manufactured right here in El Cajon 😉 Martin Guitars are another company, they are manufactured in Bethlehem, PA.
Not to mention Gibson and Fender.
Steinway and Sons, some of the world’s finest Pianos are made in New York.
February 24, 2009 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Is anything made in the U.S.A. anymore? You’d be surprised #354583kev374
ParticipantSome leading products are still made in the US, for example Taylor Guitars are world renowned and manufactured right here in El Cajon 😉 Martin Guitars are another company, they are manufactured in Bethlehem, PA.
Not to mention Gibson and Fender.
Steinway and Sons, some of the world’s finest Pianos are made in New York.
February 20, 2009 at 10:40 AM in reply to: “Gone in 60 Days: Citi and Bank of America Won’t Live to See May” #350430kev374
Participant[quote=Djshakes]Great, I have about $3500 in BAC averaging $14 a share. Should I just dump it now at $3 a share and at least get something back?[/quote]
I would dump it and take the loss as a tax write off. If there is a rally it may go to $5 tops, but more likely is that it may be nationalized and you will get zero. So is $2/share worth that risk?
February 20, 2009 at 10:40 AM in reply to: “Gone in 60 Days: Citi and Bank of America Won’t Live to See May” #350750kev374
Participant[quote=Djshakes]Great, I have about $3500 in BAC averaging $14 a share. Should I just dump it now at $3 a share and at least get something back?[/quote]
I would dump it and take the loss as a tax write off. If there is a rally it may go to $5 tops, but more likely is that it may be nationalized and you will get zero. So is $2/share worth that risk?
February 20, 2009 at 10:40 AM in reply to: “Gone in 60 Days: Citi and Bank of America Won’t Live to See May” #350876kev374
Participant[quote=Djshakes]Great, I have about $3500 in BAC averaging $14 a share. Should I just dump it now at $3 a share and at least get something back?[/quote]
I would dump it and take the loss as a tax write off. If there is a rally it may go to $5 tops, but more likely is that it may be nationalized and you will get zero. So is $2/share worth that risk?
February 20, 2009 at 10:40 AM in reply to: “Gone in 60 Days: Citi and Bank of America Won’t Live to See May” #350908kev374
Participant[quote=Djshakes]Great, I have about $3500 in BAC averaging $14 a share. Should I just dump it now at $3 a share and at least get something back?[/quote]
I would dump it and take the loss as a tax write off. If there is a rally it may go to $5 tops, but more likely is that it may be nationalized and you will get zero. So is $2/share worth that risk?
February 20, 2009 at 10:40 AM in reply to: “Gone in 60 Days: Citi and Bank of America Won’t Live to See May” #351007kev374
Participant[quote=Djshakes]Great, I have about $3500 in BAC averaging $14 a share. Should I just dump it now at $3 a share and at least get something back?[/quote]
I would dump it and take the loss as a tax write off. If there is a rally it may go to $5 tops, but more likely is that it may be nationalized and you will get zero. So is $2/share worth that risk?
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