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Participant[quote=davelj]What’s amazing to me is how long some of these periods of over- and under-valuation last.[/quote]
Totally agree.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=davelj]What’s amazing to me is how long some of these periods of over- and under-valuation last.[/quote]
Totally agree.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=davelj]What’s amazing to me is how long some of these periods of over- and under-valuation last.[/quote]
Totally agree.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThe simplest way to eliminate special interests is by limiting what the government can do and limiting the number of things on which they can spend money.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThe simplest way to eliminate special interests is by limiting what the government can do and limiting the number of things on which they can spend money.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThe simplest way to eliminate special interests is by limiting what the government can do and limiting the number of things on which they can spend money.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThe simplest way to eliminate special interests is by limiting what the government can do and limiting the number of things on which they can spend money.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThe simplest way to eliminate special interests is by limiting what the government can do and limiting the number of things on which they can spend money.
sdduuuude
ParticipantWall Street loves layoffs. That is always a good way to boost stock price.
Usually layoffs occur after other problems, such as a slump in sales.
It means the company is starting to address problems and will run leaner in the future, which bodes well for the future.
sdduuuude
ParticipantWall Street loves layoffs. That is always a good way to boost stock price.
Usually layoffs occur after other problems, such as a slump in sales.
It means the company is starting to address problems and will run leaner in the future, which bodes well for the future.
sdduuuude
ParticipantWall Street loves layoffs. That is always a good way to boost stock price.
Usually layoffs occur after other problems, such as a slump in sales.
It means the company is starting to address problems and will run leaner in the future, which bodes well for the future.
sdduuuude
ParticipantWall Street loves layoffs. That is always a good way to boost stock price.
Usually layoffs occur after other problems, such as a slump in sales.
It means the company is starting to address problems and will run leaner in the future, which bodes well for the future.
sdduuuude
ParticipantWall Street loves layoffs. That is always a good way to boost stock price.
Usually layoffs occur after other problems, such as a slump in sales.
It means the company is starting to address problems and will run leaner in the future, which bodes well for the future.
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ParticipantAs good as I do about the future of any other country, which isn’t all that good.
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