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4 hours ago, Gregmal said:5 hours ago, Spekulatius said:
Yup. For all the brilliance on Wall Street, folks so easily forget about the basic principles of supply and demand. All the time
Don’t fight the Fed, is also something people should not forget
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On 3/16/2022 at 11:35 AM, Liberty said:
Looks like the book will be made into a TV series:
https://deadline.com/2022/03/doug-liman-russian-corruption-bill-browder-red-notice-1234980037/
Cool !
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On 1/3/2022 at 4:22 PM, Spekulatius said:
Bill Frisell has a huge catalogue (basically one record/ year for almost 30 years now). It’s classified as Jazz, but some records sound pretty folks. All are instrumental only. He is great to listen to in the background but his music is complex enough to actively listening to. each record has its own style, depending on which musician are on board. Best to use a playlist to find out what you like. Here is a tune from a more folksy album (with a banjo etc):
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Get The Led Out: They’re very good! Musically, it’ sounds the same than the original.
The thing with Great Zeppelin (Great White) is Jack Russell’s voice. He sounds just like Plant.
Apparently, Plant approved himself;
Robert Plant, « Oh, that Jack Russell guy, he sounds more like me than I do »
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Led Zep !
Ya !do you know Great Zeppelin ?
Awesome cover album(s)These days, i am revisiting Dream Theater - Black Clouds & Silver Linings
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@Eric
Incredible stories
no wonder you’re a good investor
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MSGE calls
A bet on the NY Giants ? ( to finally win a game and prop up MSG Network membership)
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I really enjoyed this book, it’s entertaining and got some very practical life advices out of it.
« It’s also a guide to catching more greenlights—and to realizing that the yellows and reds eventually turn green too»
McConaughey is a disciplined and wise man, much more than what we can see in his movies. -
So many advices from WB. The one that hit me lately is this one. I know it's from Tom Murphy, but got aware of it because he gave this advice to WB.
“You can always tell the guy to ‘go to hell’ tomorrow”
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Really good book !
thanks!
Extract from the book:
“I have to assume that there is a very real chance that Putin or members of his regime will have me killed someday. Like anyone else, I have no death wish and I have no intention of letting them kill me. I can’t mention most of the countermeasures I take, but I will mention one: this book. If I’m killed, you will know who did it. When my enemies read this book, they will know that you know.” Bill Browder
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DIY Mask,
You can make them with the look you want. Pink, rainbow, Heavy metal...
What’s not to like?
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It’s a commodity
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Live Nation-LYV
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Red wine. Because it’s fine
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The problem aren’t really the death rates or number of new cases, the problem is that the only way to stop this is to essentially shut down large parts of the economy. (Travel, Social Events, Public Transport, Restaurants etc.). This could easily become a 2008 recession. With some luck, it will blow lever at home and we have just have the disputation of the supply chains from China, international demand and most likely a recession in Europe.
Overall, we are just back to the prices from October 2019, oh the horror...
+1
Great post
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Is it just me or with this thread there is actually just one ?
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it could be.
I find it hard myself to figure out what is the FCF potential for BB.
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I think we’re seeing plenty of signs that this is already happening.
Could you list some ?
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Capacity in most industries are probably more than enough right now.. I mean, would open new mills, or new stores, or new restaurants in this environment?
I agree with your argument for the need in Infrastructure, but it’s not in the mandate for most of the companies to invest in Infrastructure.
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Initiated position in GOOG this morning.
~5% portfolio
RIP Charlie
in Berkshire Hathaway
Posted
Your spirit still lives on Charlie.