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simonbart
ParticipantI don’t think I’m should be categorized as an insider either. I’m just one of the peons.
And as far as stock options go…..it’s such a measly amount….it might as well be squat.
simonbart
ParticipantI don’t think I’m should be categorized as an insider either. I’m just one of the peons.
And as far as stock options go…..it’s such a measly amount….it might as well be squat.
simonbart
ParticipantI don’t think I’m should be categorized as an insider either. I’m just one of the peons.
And as far as stock options go…..it’s such a measly amount….it might as well be squat.
simonbart
ParticipantI don’t think I’m should be categorized as an insider either. I’m just one of the peons.
And as far as stock options go…..it’s such a measly amount….it might as well be squat.
simonbart
ParticipantThere is just a lot of water-cooler talk at my job about a potential buy out coming down the pipeline.
Is it really insider information???
I’m sure the big analyists are already prepared for this type of thing…..and know how to profit from such a transaction. I’m just not sure how the normal joe blow can make a few bucks.simonbart
ParticipantThere is just a lot of water-cooler talk at my job about a potential buy out coming down the pipeline.
Is it really insider information???
I’m sure the big analyists are already prepared for this type of thing…..and know how to profit from such a transaction. I’m just not sure how the normal joe blow can make a few bucks.simonbart
ParticipantThere is just a lot of water-cooler talk at my job about a potential buy out coming down the pipeline.
Is it really insider information???
I’m sure the big analyists are already prepared for this type of thing…..and know how to profit from such a transaction. I’m just not sure how the normal joe blow can make a few bucks.simonbart
ParticipantThere is just a lot of water-cooler talk at my job about a potential buy out coming down the pipeline.
Is it really insider information???
I’m sure the big analyists are already prepared for this type of thing…..and know how to profit from such a transaction. I’m just not sure how the normal joe blow can make a few bucks.simonbart
ParticipantThanks…….
Sometimes I think my tin foil hat gets too tight.simonbart
ParticipantThanks…….
Sometimes I think my tin foil hat gets too tight.simonbart
ParticipantThanks…….
Sometimes I think my tin foil hat gets too tight.July 29, 2007 at 11:20 AM in reply to: While not a perfect solution, the best way to avoid foreclosure . . . #68507simonbart
ParticipantPerfect opportunity for the kids to learn from the school of hard knocks.
Put them to work at Starbucks or Vons as an afterschool job and make them contribute to the family income. This happens all the time overseas and it never hurt anyone. Builds character and they’ll never repeat their parents mistakes.
There is no reason why a kid can spend all their money on crap while the parents stress over living expenses.
I’m sure this will get a few bites.
July 29, 2007 at 11:20 AM in reply to: While not a perfect solution, the best way to avoid foreclosure . . . #68576simonbart
ParticipantPerfect opportunity for the kids to learn from the school of hard knocks.
Put them to work at Starbucks or Vons as an afterschool job and make them contribute to the family income. This happens all the time overseas and it never hurt anyone. Builds character and they’ll never repeat their parents mistakes.
There is no reason why a kid can spend all their money on crap while the parents stress over living expenses.
I’m sure this will get a few bites.
simonbart
ParticipantI’m following this same stragegy also.
My works 401K on mainly in Principal mutual funds and I’m quite highly invested in indexed equity funds.
Maxing out both mine and wifes 401k’s….as well and maxing out both ROTH IRA’s.
Additional funds going into money market accounts and CD’s.
Seriously thinking about getting into physical PM’s.Hope strategy is going to suvive comimg economic slowdowns.
Fingers crossed.
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