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Kuhndan

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  1. I know there is not a lot of love for Sardar on this board, but I must say the dude is putting up some nice numbers. They reported $250 million in cash and investments at quarter end. Based on Cracker Barrel's current market price that increases to $270 million. No matter what happens with the board seat vote I see further upside in cbrl. Steak and Shake continues to perform well and we are now starting to see some visibility into future franchising. Plus, this guy is fun to watch.

  2. Thanks to everyone who gave me tips for visiting Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. I must say it was a great visit and I appreciated the tips from the "locals". It was like visiting New York, Washington DC and Paris in a short span. From St. Laurents market, the Grey Line tour, Yorkville, Chinatown in Toronto, the old city, St. Catherines street, Swartzs deli in Montreal and I could go on and on. You have a beautiful country and culture. I found everyone to be incredibly friendly. 

  3. I'm curious, a number of folks here on the board appear to have had some experience with Biglairi. Initially it appears there was considerable hope that he would be the second coming of Warren Buffett and was then disappointed with the compensation package. Given what the company has done since the compensation debacle, have any of you changed your mind that it might be worth a second look? I'll admit, I've been a buyer for some time and particularly recently. I'm interested in any thoughts pro or con. Thanks.

  4. Question regarding the purchase of BH shares through The Lion Fund.... Since The Lion Fund's financial results are consolidated into BH's results, the purchases serve to reduce the company's book value. I know Sardar's incentive compensation arrangement made accommodations for any potential changes in equity for share purchases by the company. I wonder if this also includes the purchases by the investment fund? If not, he would benefit from the lower book value in the denominator on his incentive compensation.

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