Everyone expected SEARS to be losers, but now your better tenants are becoming shabby.
Caesars is hype and debt.
LACO is a value stock.
The marketplace can be fooled, but only for so long, then they take matters into the invisible hand and fix ignorance and injustices like the $18 Bids Caesars once had - LOL!
who in their right mind would buy or own this Greek paper tiger ?
So you must be real happy today at $29.68 CVRR? Buy till it hurts ? Borrow on your HELOC and then margin baby, right on ?@!
Swift shall be Simons mall fall.
stocks down
GLD down
if you think GLD is your safe haven, go find the $1900+ per ounce bagholders convention
I laugh in your faces
don't forget the margin calls on your paper tiger -DUPES!
$40 ? CVRR is barely holding onto $30 and that is with a strong overall stock market. What happens to CVRR when this stock market takes a down day breather ? Why hasn't the yield story been effectively broadcast ?
How is your poker face reading in Atlantic City. Has anyone taught you to read a balance sheet ?!
GLD is a paper tiger. I laugh as the e-margin calls go out to GLD dupes nearly every day at 1PM.
Smart money is moving into the undiscovered robot, ADEP.
And lookie here, H. Gregg is based in Simons home town. Sounds like the flat screen TV market pancaked at da malls.
Birthplace of democracy, and still losing money since!
Hard to believe this thing was once nearly $70 per share, back in late 2007.
You are asking the right question, but the audience here is very thick. They wouldn't know a krugerrand from a corn cob. As for miners, the risk profile is huge. Why not buy gold coins ? I hear the pawn shops are much more open to ...bids...these days as their gold and silver inventory value tanks. LOL
CVRR is a highly misunderstood security. Sometimes the market is #$%$. Anyone heard of tornado damage to CVRR locations in Oklahoma ?
I feel like E. Burdon of The Animals; Oh Lord Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood!
CVRR is a misunderstood stock
yielding 20% and yet most services show zero yield,
and it's not a depleting trust like many of these oil and gas wise guys like to spin off
e-notifications for cash go out at 1PM
(smirk)
You cretins wouldn't know a krugerrand from a corn cob!@
SD was a $60 stock in 2008, so here we are in 2013 and SD is in the $5s. Now the spin off trusts are following the same trajectory. Because the trusts aren't 'managed' they at least have a chance to recover IF natural gas prices go way up, which they won't because of massive horizontal supply in the US.
Got CVRR ?
CVRR is the undiscovered high yielding jewel in the refinery biz.
I know stuff.