aussiebear Posted August 13, 2019 Report Posted August 13, 2019 A fair amount of red about today: Kiwis -0.3%, Aussies -0.1%, Japan -1.4%, Sth Korea -0.4%. Aussie sectors are ranging from IT +1% down to Healthcare -1.1%. All Ords http://www.abc.net.au/news/business/
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aussiebear Posted August 13, 2019 Author Report Posted August 13, 2019 http://money.cnn.com...s/morning_call/ 24 hr Gold http://www.kitco.com http://www.kitconet....ase_metals.html http://www.kitconet.com/indexes.html
aussiebear Posted August 13, 2019 Author Report Posted August 13, 2019 http://www.engrish.com/2018/04/only-the-finest-viking-poodles/ Found in Japan.
aussiebear Posted August 13, 2019 Author Report Posted August 13, 2019 All Ords 5-day chart http://bigcharts.mar...com/default.asp All Ords drifted down all day until an upward blip occurred just before close .. the index finished -0.3% with sectors ranging from Gold +0.9% down to Healthcare -1.2%. Quite a bit of red around in Asia: China -0.6%, Hong Kong -2.1%, Japan -1.1%, India currently -1.8%. UK/Europe indulging in a plunge: FTSE -0.5%, DAX -1%, CAC -0.6%. http://bigcharts.mar...com/default.asp
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PullMyFinger Posted August 13, 2019 Report Posted August 13, 2019 Just now, DrStool said: Well, their Cheddar Bay biscuits are quite tasty. 🙂
MisFit Kid Posted August 13, 2019 Report Posted August 13, 2019 another day......another crime........ nothing left but fraud, and nothing else matters........
Jimbo Posted August 13, 2019 Report Posted August 13, 2019 APPLE: GOING DEEPER INTO THE COYOTE FIELD Apple is having to dramatically increase its share price buybacks to keeps its share price increasing. Now at nearly $100 Billion per annum. This should increase the stock price by 10% per annum going forward. But the great days since 2012 of 30% annual price appreciation are over!!!!!!!!!!! To keep the share price appreciation going APPLE is having to go increasingly Deep into the "COYOTE FIELD" going more and more towards "FULL COYOTE". i.e. using borrowed money to fund share buybacks At $100 billion per annum it is not only using up all its annual free cash flow generation on share buybacks. It will also have to run down its balance sheet cash and investments at a rate of $40 billion per annum. This means in about 5 years these assets will be gone. And remember it already has $100 billion of debt on the balance sheet. After that to still push the price up will require outright borrowing.
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MisFit Kid Posted August 13, 2019 Report Posted August 13, 2019 56 minutes ago, Jimbo said: APPLE: GOING DEEPER INTO THE COYOTE FIELD Apple is having to dramatically increase its share price buybacks to keeps its share price increasing. Now at nearly $100 Billion per annum. This should increase the stock price by 10% per annum going forward. But the great days since 2012 of 30% annual price appreciation are over!!!!!!!!!!! To keep the share price appreciation going APPLE is having to go increasingly Deep into the "COYOTE FIELD" going more and more towards "FULL COYOTE". i.e. using borrowed money to fund share buybacks At $100 billion per annum it is not only using up all its annual free cash flow generation on share buybacks. It will also have to run down its balance sheet cash and investments at a rate of $40 billion per annum. This means in about 5 years these assets will be gone. And remember it already has $100 billion of debt on the balance sheet. After that to still push the price up will require outright borrowing. Three Words.......Negative Interest Rates......... or in four words.........Perpetual ponzi type schemes or in one word.........iFraud
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