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Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
52 Week HIGH and I mean High was $115.15
" " Low $72.77
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
4879 Happy employees.

Natural resource company..

Nice profit margins...

100'S of millions of " Happy Cows "....

Might lite up!! .....
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Edited....For music..
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
"Might lite up!!"

Bad boy! Do not you dare!

I need you to have a clear mind so we
can make beaucoup bucks.

* sipping champagne, nibbling strawberries *

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Hey, this isn't such a bad stock....

" As the largest Potash company in the world "

Website is fair to above average..
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
I remember looking at this one, recently.

However, ninety bucks a share, GAK!

An o-z of pot might be cheaper.

;)

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Sell in May' then go away? Geezz, this market is a stock pickers headache.

Flight to quality? I would like to buy when it starts to rise after a hard pull back..Prob an easy 10-12% trade with that scenerio.
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Blue performs an excellent job at picking
quality value stocks. I always research his
picks and even buy some of his picks.

Personally, I am feeling a little pressured
because I think the fifteen percent capital
gains tax will vanish when Hillary takes
office in 2009. Might be a one year delay,
might be Congress will push through a repeal
right away during 2009, might be the current
fifteen percent rate will simply expire leaving
us with the old very high rates.

I am hoping to make as much money as possible
before 2009, cash out and move that money into
real estate which affords a little bit better
tax breaks, not much better, but a bit of wiggle
room through deductions.

Real estate is always a good investment. Recently
real property prices have softened, not a bubble
burst, just a mild correction, oh, five to six
percent down on the average. My hope is real
estate will soften ten percent or so, from now
through late 2008 affording a chance to buy in
and ride real estate prices back up as our US
economy improves with a change of leadership.

So, I am looking more and more at daytrading,
short term, volatility plays and such. Still,
this is a good time to switch over to value
stock, has been a good time since Bush took
his second term of orifice. For IRA accounts
and similar, very long term value stocks would
be very prudent.

However, I am greedy and impatient. I love money!

I just have a problem with spending money. Cannot
seem to get over my tightwad ways.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Purl, maybe you should have a look see at some Ranches east of the Cascades in Oregon...But be very quiet about your interest...Those Old Ranchers really got Radar for California money! LOL

There is a trick to buying Ranches up here....

Key in on old timer..As in original.
Do not want to be to specific, but you been around I'm sure ya know what I'm talking about.

Just in case, clue: Roll over rate.

I've got a little money burning a hole in my pocket....Thinking about flipping a US Marshall forclosure, I currently own.. May add a few bucks and start realestate hunting myself.

[ May 31, 2006, 13:14: Message edited by: Dustoff101 ]
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
We have been looking intently at retirement
property up there. We are looking at east
of Bend, Oregon, just north of Klamath,
north and east of Susanville in California
along with Lee Vining and Walker in California.

Found some land, ten to fifty acres of interest.
Greatest problem is availability of utilities.

Well water is ok. However, in northeast California
wells need to be two-hundred to three-hundred feet
deep which poses a high risk of a dry well. River
front property, not so bad but prices are so much
higher being scenic.

East of Bend, Oregon, is attractive. We snow ski
there a lot and spend time out on the high desert.
We noticed a lot of creeks and streams out in the
high desert suggesting water is not a problem.

However, electricity becomes a problem!

We love Oregon, kinda wish we had moved there
many decades back. Had we moved to Oregon long
back, we not have made a lot of money in real
estate investing.

Chances are we will end up in East Oregon or
maybe over in Idaho somewhere. Real property
ís still affordable there if you stay well
away from cities and resort areas.

My husband wants to build a five-thousand square
feet commercial like steel building, then build
us a small home, inside. Boys and their cars!

Carson, Nevada, is another area we are researching.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Doniboy on :
 
Hillary will never take office.
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Hillary may or may not take office.

One thing is sure, Republicans will be
totally trashed in coming elections.

So far, neither Republicans nor Democrats
have presented anyone who is truly exciting.

Hillary might win because America is simply
dead tired of wars, scandals, corruption,
high energy costs, low wages and all that.

Democrats are good for our domestic economy.
Many will vote Democrat to effect change,
despite Democrats reputation for raising taxes.

Hillary represents an extreme in change.
She might win solely on that.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Now we are on the same page...Mitchell and surrounding area is remote, rugged and High Desert...Water is always a problem during drought cycles..But some ranches have artesian wells.

Elk bears and Mule deer are hell on your garden though..

Onetime I slipped and fell into a creek out there...Nearly died from tail slaps from the giant Trout...One of um was so big it was using an Elk Antler to pick it;s teeth while sizing me up..Damn Gurl I thought I had sold the Ranch..
 
Posted by BuyTex on :
 
Belle gushes: "My husband wants to build a five-thousand square feet commercial like steel building, then build
us a small home, inside. Boys and their cars!"

That's a good plan. As a teen, worked in VP's office at a small steel mill. He made out well with retirement and moved to the country. I helped him finish just such a building, which in their case houses their "golden years" travel bus plus their very nice "apartment." Also works out nicely re taxes (annual appraisals are done from the air...).
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Hey a Big Shop? Standard equipment..Home, house ?just some place with dirty dishes...
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Purl, almost bought a lot years ago at the Crooked River Ranch in phase 8 outside Redmond....Took the money and bought a Fishing boat instead...Dumb...
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Ah, but Dustoff Hollyweird made a movie
about you and your boat! Jaws.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Doniboy on :
 
I bet Hillary won't even win the Democratic Primary. And I hope she doesn't, because I think that we may need 4 years of a Democrat before we return to the better party, but I refuse to vote for Hillary.
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Yep, Tex. Inside a steel building is a good
place to hide from tax assessors. Easy enough
to hide a small house, a swimming pool, a spa
and such. No dirty dishes, though. We use
paper plates. I am a tightwad.

My interest is setting up a ten-thousand watt
stereo system in the building, plugging in
my electric cello.... Cloud 9!

Snowing outside, blistering strings inside.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Heads up....STTC
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Oh O,,,,Geezz, our collective Goose may be cooked!

Kudlow is talking a 50 point basis point raise in the fed this summer...Yicks! these Cats are 'fraid of inflation, duh....
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Mr. Paulson is chairman of the environmental group, which purchases huge tracts of land to set them aside
and prevent them from being developed. Property rights advocates charge that the group preys upon
financially feeble rural landowners, family farmers, ranchers and tree farmers, purchasing their property at
bargain prices and then selling it at a profit to the federal government.

- Washington Times

Steve Milloy, director of the Free Enterprise Action Fund in Washington, also called for
withdrawal of the nomination, noting that Goldman Sachs is under investigation for its financial dealings.
Mr. Paulson "oversaw Goldman's participation in questionable practices, including use of Goldman Sachs'
corporate assets to advance personal and family interests, and involvement in the Fannie Mae scandal,"
Mr. Milloy said. "At a time when Republicans in Washington are mired in scandal, Hank Paulson is the last
guy I'd want to be Treasury secretary."

- Washington Times

**

Never think Bush is working for America. Bush's
only interest is lining his pockets, the Bush
family pockets, now and into the future.

Another interest rate hike will just about destroy
the American middle class. As you know, under Bush
more and more middle class families are being
pushed into the poverty class.

Foreclosure rates are skyrocketing because of
adjustable rate home loans. Another interest
rate hike will be devastating to the middle
class, salt-of-the-earth.

Bush and gang are no friends to America.

These tough times are only going to worsen.


Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Oh' the Humanity of it all!!
Even POT is losing buyers...

Maybe Kohn will straighten out Bernacke?
Kohn going to Switzerland to arque with Worldwide Bankers..

Looks like Bernacke is hanging by a thread on raising interest rates..
 
Posted by Dustoff101 on :
 
Re-action to repeal of Estate Tax relief immediatly sunk the Dow..
 


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