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Thanks for the interesting things you have revealed in your text. One thing I would really like to reply to is that FSBO relationships are built as time passes. By presenting yourself to owners the first few days their FSBO is actually announced, prior to the masses start out calling on Monday, you generate a good association. By mailing them tools, educational resources, free reviews, and forms, you become a good ally. By using a personal fascination with them in addition to their circumstances, you develop a solid connection that, in many cases, pays off once the owners decide to go with an agent they know and also trust preferably you.
With all due respect to the Sioux, and everyone else, this video is about the history of “Black Hills Gold” as it relates to the style of American jewelry that was birthed in the Black Hills region of South Dakota and in no way implies that the Black Hills, the land, the region or the spirit “belong” to any ethnicity or people whatsoever. Further, the gold does not come from the Black Hills, so it is not stolen from anyone, but purchased on the open market just like your food is.
I just ordered 3 things from Vera Bradley and I can’t wait to get them! 1-5 business days just seems way too long of a wait
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Mr. Simmons: Thank you so much for Black Hills, that was a wonderful story, written (built) in a magical way… as most everything you published. I got to discover you through SF and really enjoy the sheer immensity of your imagination; in fact I crave another venture of yours in that realm. When I read that after two “historical” novels (Terror & Drood), there was another one coming and no SF, I was a bit deceived. A feeling that disappeared after the reading. Writers should do as they wish
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Plunkett’s Telecommunications Industry Almanac 2012 (Paperback) newly tagged “marketing”
It means that when a company sells shares for the first time (initial public offering) then the people who buy them get in "on the ground floor" meaning that they bought them from the company directly. After that, the shares are sold person to person in stock exchanges. This is called the secondary market. This is how most shares are bought and sold.
People like to get in on the ground floor because they believe that prices will rise in the secondary market. If so, sell their shares almost immediately and make a quick profit. This is what happened during the tech bubble.
» Even JP Morgan Would Be Blushing I Wall Street.
awesome! love the red arrows at the end, really cool!
Apple expected to earnings growth of 84% for Q1 2012 -
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These are very valid points; post covers many of these risks. The advantage of being near the middle of the country is probably more of an advantage with respect to labor availability vs. lanes (even though they pass through the middle of the country). You are right about losing significant revenue overnight; the competitiveness is ridiculous–I saw this first hand when I worked for TransCore. Still, ABFS has shown pretty good resiliency in keeping their current business, at least as seen through stable earnings growth. Your point is very good with respect to margins, though (ABFS has pretty low margins), which means relying heavily on price-based competition. discuss this in more detail in a later post. Thanks for your comments.
Buying stock is buying a of a company. ordinarily it it bought from another investor. In an Initial Public Offering (IPO), the company sells stock directly to investors, with the company raising money. That money is typically used for expansion of the business. In this case, the company is raising $10Million to fulfill orders that appear to be rolling in.
So, by buying the preferred shares directly from the company, actually providing the capital that will be used to deliver more woodchips faster and offset more coal than would have been otherwise.
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