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Where's the moula coming from...sidelines, foreign...??heavenskrow wrote:Guys the bond market is going almost parabolic.... someone knows something and wants treasuries
Yup, market reversal time. Fast and furious.heavenskrow wrote:Guys the bond market is going almost parabolic.... someone knows something and wants treasuries
60% price hike killed Hasting's cash machine but then again I think he profited to the tune of 50,000,000$ just this year on his 1.50$ options. Then he stopped giving a shit.pady wrote:Netflix Inc. plunged 36 percent after reporting that 800,000 subscribers ditched the service after it raised prices in July. That says a lot about US consumer spending.
No buyer. the Sams blocks any solar buyer of China. Other buyers couldn't bid high.HappyFriday wrote:Who kills my FSLR ? Down 20%
Interesting. Where else is copper used ?BullBear52x wrote:I wonder if copper will gauge this economy in the future much longer since we are now gone wireless, what say you? smart TV is leading the home entertainment wireless in the big way these days.
CEO left without any specific reason.silicon_beaver wrote:No buyer. the Sams blocks any solar buy of China. Other buys couldn't bid high.HappyFriday wrote:Who kills my FSLR ? Down 20%
How much does copper have to be worth for a penny to be more than a penny, lol?pady wrote:Interesting. Where else is copper used ?BullBear52x wrote:I wonder if copper will gauge this economy in the future much longer since we are now gone wireless, what say you? smart TV is leading the home entertainment wireless in the big way these days.
I think more so to their business model, the change in plan. anyways, the lay off is coming to the market again TXN report bad, MU report bad, HPQ don't know what to do PC or no PC? the real no jobs economy start to show I guess, anyone got new Obama mortgage's deal hahaaha...these guys make me look good.pady wrote:Netflix Inc. plunged 36 percent after reporting that 800,000 subscribers ditched the service after it raised prices in July. That says a lot about US consumer spending.
You got the point, but they can lessen the copper impurity in the copper no?bushwaffle wrote:How much does copper have to be worth for a penny to be more than a penny, lol?pady wrote:Interesting. Where else is copper used ?BullBear52x wrote:I wonder if copper will gauge this economy in the future much longer since we are now gone wireless, what say you? smart TV is leading the home entertainment wireless in the big way these days.
hahaha...good question except that pennies are now made from 98% zinc.bushwaffle wrote:How much does copper have to be worth for a penny to be more than a penny, lol?pady wrote:Interesting. Where else is copper used ?BullBear52x wrote:I wonder if copper will gauge this economy in the future much longer since we are now gone wireless, what say you? smart TV is leading the home entertainment wireless in the big way these days.
I think they use it for food stamps cards. " bridge cards"pady wrote:Interesting. Where else is copper used ?BullBear52x wrote:I wonder if copper will gauge this economy in the future much longer since we are now gone wireless, what say you? smart TV is leading the home entertainment wireless in the big way these days.
Water lines, A/c units, radiators, power transmission lines, LOTS of stuffTabby wrote:I think they use it for food stamps cards. " bridge cards"pady wrote:Interesting. Where else is copper used ?BullBear52x wrote:I wonder if copper will gauge this economy in the future much longer since we are now gone wireless, what say you? smart TV is leading the home entertainment wireless in the big way these days.