Investing Questions and Answers

Why hasn't Walmarts stock moved significantly since 2000?

All the while, their earnings enjoy been catching up. Any input?


Answers: Walmart is a scourge on our society. They put small companies out of business and treat their force like slaves.

I enjoy boycotted Walmart and encourage everyone to do duplicate.
calculate their brass flow per share

then plot that on the price graph. [different degree, of course]

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may be helpful, may not
Wal-mart have been putting plentifully of money into expanding... they are opening a ton of latest stores. Just in my city the antiquated Wal-Mart turned into a Wal-Mart superstore with groceries. It costs like mad to set all that stuff up, so smaller quantity money for shareholders.

Here in Canada, they are contained by quite a affray with Loblaws (which I work for) so they are drastically adjectives costs and making less income. I am duly certain that Wal-Mart is going to win the skirmish. The way I have nightmares going, we'll be out of the market contained by 5 years after taking massive losses.

What are savings bonds?




Answers: Savings bonds are debt securities issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to pay for the U.S. government’s borrowing needs. Saving bonds are considered one of the safest investments because they are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

There are several types of U.S. savings bonds:

Series EE Bonds These savings bonds replaced the Series E bonds. They are purchased at a discount of half their face value. You cannot buy more than $5,000 (face value) during any calendar year. EE bonds increase in value as the interest accrues or accumulates and pay interest for 30 years. When EE bonds “mature,” or come due, you are paid your original investment plus all of the interest.

Series HH Bonds You can purchase Series HH bonds, but only in exchange for Series EE or E bonds and Savings Notes, or with the proceeds from a matured Series HH bond. Unlike EE bonds, Series HH bonds are purchased at their face amount in $500 to $10,000 denominations, but there is no limit on the amount you can purchase. These bonds don’t increase in value and have a maturity of 20 years.

Series I Bonds These bonds are sold at face value and grow with inflation-indexed earnings for up to 30 years. You can buy up to $5,000 in any calendar year.
U.S. savings bonds have tax advantages. You can defer federal taxes on the interest until you cash in the bond or stops paying interest at maturity. Savings bonds are also exempt from state and local taxes. Because savings bonds are registered with the U.S. Treasury’s Bureau of the Public Debt, you can get your bonds replaced if your bond is lost, stolen, or destroyed.

Lock, stock, and barrel - abcekst =?




Answers: removing the letters abcekst we get:

lo ock and rrl

These rearrange to:

rock and roll

Why is this an investing question?
I'm assuming this has something to do with the British action-comedy "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels"; prequel to the American made "Snatch".
What's your question though? A complete sentence in English would be really helpful.
What ever you have been drinking, I will have the same, please.

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