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December 23, 2008 at 5:57 PM in reply to: How high goes the rally on Obama infrastructure spending? #319967December 23, 2008 at 5:57 PM in reply to: How high goes the rally on Obama infrastructure spending? #320015
peterb
ParticipantYeah, I heard they slid that in after the market closed last night. One more reason not to trust these ETF’s. I see and hear a lot of sketchy behavior from them.
December 23, 2008 at 5:57 PM in reply to: How high goes the rally on Obama infrastructure spending? #320034peterb
ParticipantYeah, I heard they slid that in after the market closed last night. One more reason not to trust these ETF’s. I see and hear a lot of sketchy behavior from them.
December 23, 2008 at 5:57 PM in reply to: How high goes the rally on Obama infrastructure spending? #320117peterb
ParticipantYeah, I heard they slid that in after the market closed last night. One more reason not to trust these ETF’s. I see and hear a lot of sketchy behavior from them.
peterb
ParticipantHe manageed to win twice. What’s that say about the USA??
peterb
ParticipantHe manageed to win twice. What’s that say about the USA??
peterb
ParticipantHe manageed to win twice. What’s that say about the USA??
peterb
ParticipantHe manageed to win twice. What’s that say about the USA??
peterb
ParticipantHe manageed to win twice. What’s that say about the USA??
peterb
ParticipantThe US has many states. TX and CA, although large, are not the only games in town. Do they have to have the state that the truck is licensed in, keep its trucks there? If so, then they all have to go back to their place of origination. Mandatory round trips.
I guess one could also go from CA to TX loaded, and then come back to CA empty and drop the truck off at the origination place. Guess you’d pay mileage and the time used to make the round trip. And of course ,some opportunity costs….your time.
peterb
ParticipantThe US has many states. TX and CA, although large, are not the only games in town. Do they have to have the state that the truck is licensed in, keep its trucks there? If so, then they all have to go back to their place of origination. Mandatory round trips.
I guess one could also go from CA to TX loaded, and then come back to CA empty and drop the truck off at the origination place. Guess you’d pay mileage and the time used to make the round trip. And of course ,some opportunity costs….your time.
peterb
ParticipantThe US has many states. TX and CA, although large, are not the only games in town. Do they have to have the state that the truck is licensed in, keep its trucks there? If so, then they all have to go back to their place of origination. Mandatory round trips.
I guess one could also go from CA to TX loaded, and then come back to CA empty and drop the truck off at the origination place. Guess you’d pay mileage and the time used to make the round trip. And of course ,some opportunity costs….your time.
peterb
ParticipantThe US has many states. TX and CA, although large, are not the only games in town. Do they have to have the state that the truck is licensed in, keep its trucks there? If so, then they all have to go back to their place of origination. Mandatory round trips.
I guess one could also go from CA to TX loaded, and then come back to CA empty and drop the truck off at the origination place. Guess you’d pay mileage and the time used to make the round trip. And of course ,some opportunity costs….your time.
peterb
ParticipantThe US has many states. TX and CA, although large, are not the only games in town. Do they have to have the state that the truck is licensed in, keep its trucks there? If so, then they all have to go back to their place of origination. Mandatory round trips.
I guess one could also go from CA to TX loaded, and then come back to CA empty and drop the truck off at the origination place. Guess you’d pay mileage and the time used to make the round trip. And of course ,some opportunity costs….your time.
December 22, 2008 at 4:27 PM in reply to: How much cheaper should the own vs. rent be, in order to buy? #319082peterb
ParticipantMight try the local fish wrapper as well. I cant think of other ways rentals are advertised off the top of my head. But it cant be too hard to cover most of the bases. Tell us what you discover.
PS: I’ve run ads on Craigslist posting what I want and what I am willing to pay for it, with great success. But put it in the section that’s trying to rent the houses, not the “wanted” section. For some reason, it works a lot better to put it where the ads are posted for rentals available.
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