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If Coke can't be competitive price wise after Costco's mark up, they should devote the shelf space to another soft drink maker.
Costco really wants Pepsi's sales to increase so Coke comes back with super deals that fuel sales.
The worse part is winter is coming and oil will remain higher then it should be. This will take a bigger bite out of most household budgets causing a drop in consumer spending on other goods. Looks like we will continue to slump along in recession while gold, oil, silver and other commodities rise due to the ignorance ...more
Look at the problem this way, the taxpayer bails them via higher taxes but eventually the taxpayer says enough is enough.
Simplified,, Your at the carnival with your kids you give them each $20.00 to spend. They come back and ask for more money so you give them an additional $10.00. Then they come back for another ...more
The stock market is thinking way to much, Wednesday its down, yesterday its up, this am it opens down, this afternoon who knows what.
A key point is uncertainty, people are continuing to lose jobs. So the economy is going to have to slow or not improve.
Show me someone who has lost a job for a extended peri...more
Point here is:We are still losing jobs. People with out jobs have a hard time paying their bills. This equates to slowing economy.
Simple No Job = less spending....
which in turn = down economy...
With all the Bs mutaul fund companies, take youyr $1000.00 dollars and buy lottery tickets or go to the casino. You'll will lose money but what the heck at least you'l have fun and lose money.
Lets see at some point, I don't know when. The Fed will be forced to raise interest rates due to the every climbing deficit that has to be financed. The economy will probably not be any better then it is today so it will be a double hit. Money will be tight, jobs will be lost and the dollar may just may remain weak
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