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Diesel Prices And Big Rigs


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Im Not Warren Buffett
PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:32 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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It isn't greed - it's making an enormous investment in a fixed asset that happened to become immensely more valuable (for whatever reasons) at the present.

Beware the coming rise of economic populism.
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Laughing Laughing Crying or Very sad your right it not greed- but don't you mean a enormus profit or a fixed asset, that happens to be a necessity commodity for most people. Horse and buggy may make a come back after all. Wink Razz
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Im Not Warren Buffett wrote:
It isn't greed - it's making an enormous investment in a fixed asset that happened to become immensely more valuable (for whatever reasons) at the present.

Beware the coming rise of economic populism.


Yeah, kinda like Cramer's theory ov da "land banks" Laughing Rolling Eyes Arrow Laughing Real ustate became mo valyuble in the go go days ov 2004-2006....dat's why ya needed ta put it in da land banks. Confused Too baaad ole Eddie Lampert fergetted he had ta make Sears n Kmart "look like" a retail outlet whilst he waited ta cash in BIG! Shocked But like I always say Arrow Ooooooh well. Crying or Very sad Ifn I wassa Eddie I might wanna think bout maybe tradin in a store er 2 fer an Earl rig out in da Gulf O'Mexico ta take advantage ov dat GIGUNDO deposit BP n DVN found jist afta Herricane Katrina...you know....da one dat lay undiscuverd fer millyuns ov years. Rolling Eyes Yo!...since you trooly ainna WB, maybe yu shud jist Arrow GET A CLUE, PAL!!! Rolling Eyes Very Happy
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