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Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 2:03:42 PM   
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There are stocks that are doing well in the recession, 4 of those are Apple, Starbucks, Netflicks and Amazon.

 
"The Recession's Early Winners"

March 23, 2009

"The market's having a dramatic rethink. Shares in cellular companies have jumped about 40%, on average, from their November lows. During that time the rest of the market has gone nowhere. Sprint's doubled from its distressed levels. Apple, Black Berry's Research in Motion, even Palm have risen a long way.

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The market's rethinking this one, too. Starbucks stock has now jumped 55% from the lows. Sure, sales and profits are well down. But management is fighting back with cost savings and new initiatives. More than 750,000 people have signed up for Starbucks loyalty cards, triple what the company expected. (And that's a wireless play too: They give you some free WiFi with your beverage.) The coffee shop has become an important part of many people's day. Shares in rival coffee chain Peet's are up about 10% too.

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Amazon stock, which tanked initially, has doubled since November. Hype over the Kindle electronic book reader has helped. Online jeweler Blue Nile has also bounced. And look at Netflix– its stock just hit a record high, surging over $40 for the first time."

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123758303567499201.html


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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 2:08:23 PM   
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*takes a break from eating canned cream corn and a dented Diet Coke can*

Apple's been bumpy too... I guess "well" means "not going down 85+% in 2 months" these days. It will take a big hop right after Steve Job's keynote, so hold out for that... Unless he dies... In which it will drop 10 points for 1 week.

This is the time to buy though. I know a few people who tripled their investment in CITI over 3 days. That's dangerous mojo, but fuck it. When it was .96 a stock, how could you not spend that day's lunch money on 10 shares?




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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 2:23:59 PM   
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And although this is not in that little report of yours.... Prostitutes are BUSY AS HELL.

There are a few things that always do better when things are bad..... Whores, Liquor Companies, and Gun Companies are among the best business to be in when the country is in termoil.

Just Saying.

Steel ..... Also known as Starla the Ugly Whore on 4th and Bridger.



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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 2:39:56 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: SteelofUtah

And although this is not in that little report of yours.... Prostitutes are BUSY AS HELL.



Cool, I was looking for an alternative career. What are the average tariffs, these days? Have they gone up? And can you do a BJ Gift card, or is that out of the question for technical reasons?

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 2:42:03 PM   
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Is my coupon still good?

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 2:42:55 PM   
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Whatever did you expect, Steel?  The report came from The Wall Street Journal not TMZ.  Do you have a live cam show up and running?

Do tell now...



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ORIGINAL: SteelofUtah
And although this is not in that little report of yours.... Prostitutes are BUSY AS HELL.

There are a few things that always do better when things are bad..... Whores, Liquor Companies, and Gun Companies are among the best business to be in when the country is in termoil.

Just Saying.

Steel ..... Also known as Starla the Ugly Whore on 4th and Bridger.


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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 2:43:13 PM   
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Kittin any technical problems can be overcome....please advise when you decide to launch this new career....I want to be 1st in line.

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 2:44:16 PM   
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Coffee and cell phones... makes the world go round.

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:19:08 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Vendaval

Whatever did you expect, Steel?  The report came from The Wall Street Journal not TMZ.  Do you have a live cam show up and running?

Do tell now...


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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:20:18 PM   
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Kittin any technical problems can be overcome....please advise when you decide to launch this new career....I want to be 1st in line.


I would kinda worry if you wanted to be second or third in line.

All I can see is a Runny Nose and someting about her being full.

Steel

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:22:24 PM   
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Well considering where we are Steel,I am sure someone would come along and state a preference for 2nd or 3rd...No judgements here just saying.

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:29:25 PM   
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If I ever had to embark upon a whoring career, I still would not charge for friends, Mike :-).

Steel, now that's a different matter  .

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:30:48 PM   
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              Oh snap!     

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:36:30 PM   
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I had to...

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:37:33 PM   
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LMAO!!! 

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:49:31 PM   
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quote:

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If I ever had to embark upon a whoring career, I still would not charge for friends, Mike :-).

Steel, now that's a different matter  .


Hey! There's my buddy KittinSol!

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:52:57 PM   
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***Momentary hijack***

Hey Starla, a while back did you write a lil' tribute to shopping at Walmart?  Was that you?  If it was could you pull it up on this thread? I would like to give it another read.  Can't seem to find it.

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 3:56:05 PM   
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Kittin, I would not pay you for your services in cash.  just the thought of knowing that I would be stretching out your slit should be more than enough in the way of compensation.

I think your twat would smell like clam chowder.

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 4:14:56 PM   
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

If I ever had to embark upon a whoring career, I still would not charge for friends, Mike :-).

Steel, now that's a different matter  .
This just made my day Kittin....one can never have too many friends.

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RE: Stocks that are doing well in the recession - 3/24/2009 5:50:43 PM   
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On the radio a few weeks back, an economist (don't remember who) was talking about how economic downturns are incubators for the Next Big Thing.  He used FedEx as an example.  There wasn't anyone doing overnight delivery before they started doing it in the early '70's, and there weren't a lot of businessfolk who really saw a need for it.  FedEx really took off (so to speak) in the economic downturn of the early 1980's.  Companies that had previously put Joe Jr. Executive on a cross-country flight to hand-deliver time-sensitive stuff or get a contract signed were trying to cut expenses.  They could save a bundle by using FedEx, so they did.  From the FedEx website - "In fiscal year 1983 Federal Express reported $1 billion in revenues, making American business history as the first company to reach that financial hallmark inside ten years of start-up without mergers or acquisitions."  Folks who invested in them in the '70's raked in the cash in the '80's. 

I'll be getting a moderate inheritance soon-ish, and after paying off my bills I'll be looking for the Next Big Thing - researching companies that are gearing up for tomorrow's needs rather than today's or yesterday's.  I'll be retiring in about 15 years, and I figure that a couple thousand put in the right places now will provide me with a good deal of comfort in 2025.  I'll focus on "green", because it's popular with the young folks and is likely to become huge in coming years, and because I find "green" stuff really appealing on a personal level.  I'm going to be looking at manufacturers of solar panels and wind turbines and effluence digesters - I expect that on-site electric generation will be a huge factor in tomorrow's energy market, and that those are industries that will be going to go crazy in about 10 years.  I'll be looking for companies that turn garbage into something useful, like the folks who make building materials out of waste and recyclables.  I'm a bit more iffy about that, because once recyclables become a commodity they get spendy and the industries that use them are not so profitable.  I'm not going to invest in electric cars, because in order for them to really take off we'd need a lot of new electric infrastructure, and I don't see that happening in the next 10 years.  If I were 15 years younger, though, I'd be looking at electric cars.  I may put some money in that for my grandkids.

I will definitely be putting some money into micro-loans through Kiva and similar organizations.  I see this kind of thing as the true heart and soul of The Market Economy and as the best way to spread the principles of democracy around the world.  I don't much care if I make a profit on those investments, although I understand that they do pay off.  I'll be investing there because it will make me feel good.  You can't put a price on that.


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