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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... ...are selling for the same amounts as "penny stocks" used to sell for... ...what are penny stocks selling for? My take on stock prices: Stocks are now selling are prices that more closely reflect the actual value of the companies that issued them, and the prices they should have been selling for for the past two decades. How do you determine that? Last time I checked stock sold for whatever people were willing to pay for it with a hopeful expectation that their value would go up over time. What is sad is that some poor sucker who socked his money away for retirement in a 401K plan is back to where he was in 1996-97. That's not a correction. That's a crash. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... ...are selling for the same amounts as "penny stocks" used to sell for... ...what are penny stocks selling for? My take on stock prices: Stocks are now selling are prices that more closely reflect the actual value of the companies that issued them, and the prices they should have been selling for for the past two decades. How do you determine that? Last time I checked stock sold for whatever people were willing to pay for it with a hopeful expectation that their value would go up over time. What is sad is that some poor sucker who socked his money away for retirement in a 401K plan is back to where he was in 1996-97. That's not a correction. That's a crash. Eisboch I base it on my belief that the inflated stock prices of the last few decades were based upon nothing more than fraud, collusion between accounting companies and corporations, lax enforcement and, of course, greed. |
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On Mar 3, 4:45*pm, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... ...are selling for the same amounts as "penny stocks" used to sell for.... ...what are penny stocks selling for? My take on stock prices: Stocks are now selling are prices that more closely reflect the actual value of the companies that issued them, and the prices they should have been selling for for the past two decades. How do you determine that? * Last time I checked stock sold for whatever people were willing to pay for it with a hopeful expectation that their value would go up over time. What is sad is that some poor sucker who socked his money away for retirement in a 401K plan is back to where he was in 1996-97. *That's not a correction. *That's a crash. Eisboch I base it on my belief that the inflated stock prices of the last few decades were based upon nothing more than fraud, collusion between accounting companies and corporations, lax enforcement and, of course, greed.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Was that what they taught you at Yale? |
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On Mar 3, 4:45 pm, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... ...are selling for the same amounts as "penny stocks" used to sell for.... ...what are penny stocks selling for? My take on stock prices: Stocks are now selling are prices that more closely reflect the actual value of the companies that issued them, and the prices they should have been selling for for the past two decades. How do you determine that? Last time I checked stock sold for whatever people were willing to pay for it with a hopeful expectation that their value would go up over time. What is sad is that some poor sucker who socked his money away for retirement in a 401K plan is back to where he was in 1996-97. That's not a correction. That's a crash. Eisboch I base it on my belief that the inflated stock prices of the last few decades were based upon nothing more than fraud, collusion between accounting companies and corporations, lax enforcement and, of course, greed.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Was that what they taught you at Yale? They forgot to tell WAFA that union organizers and their buddies are financed by greed. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... ...are selling for the same amounts as "penny stocks" used to sell for... ...what are penny stocks selling for? My take on stock prices: Stocks are now selling are prices that more closely reflect the actual value of the companies that issued them, and the prices they should have been selling for for the past two decades. How do you determine that? Last time I checked stock sold for whatever people were willing to pay for it with a hopeful expectation that their value would go up over time. What is sad is that some poor sucker who socked his money away for retirement in a 401K plan is back to where he was in 1996-97. That's not a correction. That's a crash. Eisboch I base it on my belief that the inflated stock prices of the last few decades were based upon nothing more than fraud, collusion between accounting companies and corporations, lax enforcement and, of course, greed. Of course you do. And it's all Bush's fault too. Obama simply inherited the problems. But of course your simplistic beliefs make it easy to "understand" a very complex situation brought on by many factors and actions on both sides of the political spectrum. And, of course, the fact that the fraud and collusion in big business that gets all the media attention is representative of a small percentage of businesses, most of which operate in an honest and lawful manner. Your union affiliations blind you to the truth. So, it's pointless to debate. I do remember, however, the days of your bragging about how well your investments had performed, notably Microsoft. How times have changed with the political wind. Eisboch |
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On Mar 3, 6:51*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message news:ENOdnbmmx96NHTDUnZ2dnUVZ_gqWnZ2d@earthlink. com... ...are selling for the same amounts as "penny stocks" used to sell for... ...what are penny stocks selling for? My take on stock prices: Stocks are now selling are prices that more closely reflect the actual value of the companies that issued them, and the prices they should have been selling for for the past two decades. How do you determine that? * Last time I checked stock sold for whatever people were willing to pay for it with a hopeful expectation that their value would go up over time. What is sad is that some poor sucker who socked his money away for retirement in a 401K plan is back to where he was in 1996-97. *That's not a correction. *That's a crash. Eisboch I base it on my belief that the inflated stock prices of the last few decades were based upon nothing more than fraud, collusion between accounting companies and corporations, lax enforcement and, of course, greed. Of course you do. *And it's all Bush's fault too. *Obama simply inherited the problems. But of course your simplistic beliefs make it easy to "understand" a very complex situation brought on by many factors and actions on both sides of the political spectrum. *And, of course, the fact that the fraud and collusion in big business that gets all the media attention is representative of a small percentage of businesses, most of which operate in an honest and lawful manner. * Your union affiliations blind you to the truth. So, it's pointless to debate. *I do remember, however, the days of your bragging about how well your investments had performed, notably Microsoft.. How times have changed with the political wind. Eisboch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What you wanna bet that the Microsoft shares were in the same boat (pun intended) as: Yale / Doctor-Doctor / Lobster Boat? |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... ...are selling for the same amounts as "penny stocks" used to sell for... ...what are penny stocks selling for? My take on stock prices: Stocks are now selling are prices that more closely reflect the actual value of the companies that issued them, and the prices they should have been selling for for the past two decades. How do you determine that? Last time I checked stock sold for whatever people were willing to pay for it with a hopeful expectation that their value would go up over time. What is sad is that some poor sucker who socked his money away for retirement in a 401K plan is back to where he was in 1996-97. That's not a correction. That's a crash. Eisboch I base it on my belief that the inflated stock prices of the last few decades were based upon nothing more than fraud, collusion between accounting companies and corporations, lax enforcement and, of course, greed. Of course you do. And it's all Bush's fault too. Obama simply inherited the problems. But of course your simplistic beliefs make it easy to "understand" a very complex situation brought on by many factors and actions on both sides of the political spectrum. And, of course, the fact that the fraud and collusion in big business that gets all the media attention is representative of a small percentage of businesses, most of which operate in an honest and lawful manner. Your union affiliations blind you to the truth. So, it's pointless to debate. I do remember, however, the days of your bragging about how well your investments had performed, notably Microsoft. How times have changed with the political wind. Eisboch Indeed, at one point, I had shares in a handful of companies, including Microsoft, which I bought at close to the beginning of its public availability. These days, I don't even have shares in Garmin anymore. Fraud and collusion is rampant in big business, by the way. |
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On Mar 3, 5:45*pm, HK wrote:
I base it on my belief that the inflated stock prices of the last few decades were based upon nothing more than fraud, collusion between accounting companies and corporations, lax enforcement and, of course, greed. So, you didn't support the bailouts of GM, Chrysler, along with various "Banksters"? -- SJM |
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