
01-28-2012, 04:40 PM
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Keeneland
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: U.S.A.
Posts: 10,072
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Originally Posted by Clip-Clop
As a "shareholder" LOL, this is not considered a roaring success. GM Jan. 28 2011 $36.60 1 yr later $24.37. This type of performance is generally not even considered a good thing, let alone a "roaring success".
DAI $74.13 down to $56.50, if these are considered good things I would like to function as your broker if that very lucky position is currently unfilled.
It is imperative that this is the way success be measured as it is the only way "we" can see returns.
If you throw $ at every dying company out there of course it will appear to save jobs but dismal fiscal performances (in the eyes of share holders) will cause real investors to leave...again.
Any thoughts on the Ener1 thing???
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a little below what we need
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The U.S. government would have to sell its General Motors stock for $133.78 per share to recoup the nearly $50 billion it spent bailing out the Detroit automaker, according to a watchdog of government bailout funds
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