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Post by Elle on Jun 22, 2005 21:17:39 GMT -5
Thanks for the email Fat's I thought I'd post half my answer for the rest to mull over:
Today's life-changing investments are...
Valued under $2 billion Well-run and shareholder-friendly Owned substantially by their leaders
There are Hidden Gems — underfollowed, undervalued, and under Wall Street's radar. The trick is to find and buy them now. Before the big money on Wall Street gets in. -Or 'NOT to buy, but to practice what my friends call 'rearranging the figures a bit'.
Do not!!!!! get into Mutual Funds-notice the word mutual-that means you do not control the portfolio-you are a part of the decision making NOT the decision maker. I myself would only get involved in something like that if my partners were family or they held my utmost trust and respect-and that should never be an easy thing to get.
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Post by Curious on Jun 22, 2005 22:03:46 GMT -5
alrite ive read nearly every post on this forum and uv got me curious. Many questions: What does this mean? Fiat experimentum in corpore vili Il ascoltatore Why are you wasting time on a forum and not making money? Is your family part of the mafia? And what advice do you have for a university student whos just graduated and is seriously thinking why the hell they studied in the first place when no ones hiring, and is now thinking that criminal 'operation' (as you say) could be an easy way out?
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Post by Elle on Jun 22, 2005 23:27:13 GMT -5
alrite ive read nearly every post on this forum and uv got me curious. Many questions: What does this mean? Fiat experimentum in corpore vili Il ascoltatore Why are you wasting time on a forum and not making money? Is your family part of the mafia? And what advice do you have for a university student whos just graduated and is seriously thinking why the hell they studied in the first place when no ones hiring, and is now thinking that criminal 'operation' (as you say) could be an easy way out? Firstly I'm sure there's more interesting things to talk about than me And to answer your questions: 1) Fiat experimentum in corpore vili-Derives from old Transcript Latin meaning -To experiment on a body of none. Please do not ask me to explain the philosophic meaning of that-research if you really want to know. Il ascoltatore-Is Italian for-The Listener 2) The members and I share a mutual interest-I respect the information given out on the site-I carry my laptop and post when I feel like it-Business is still being conducted-when I start to rank my posts will be less frequent. 3) I would never answer a question such as that. 4) You graduate and employers ask for experience right? Now you want to make money the so-called easy way-well I've got bad news for you-business in the underworld is harder-the rules are more harsher than any laws, your personal edicate needs to be higher, and your word is your bond-break it and reap a higher consequence than just being fired If you want my advice-do what I did and start from the bottom-sweep the floors and wait some tables or genuine hard-labour-the most wizest people I've met learned the value of a dollar by earning it-then when you start raking it in you invest it more wizely. Respect accompanies these lessons.
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Post by Curious on Jun 23, 2005 15:44:37 GMT -5
I dont really want to wait tables and do any hard labour, i get that its harder being a criminal and living by there rules but i think i can pull it off if i was given the chance. Im quick on a computer and IT is my specialty I get the lesson ur trying to teach, but I like to bypass certain stages in life and learn off others mistakes. Ive got character and i think that I can earn the respect i need without going the long way about it. What do you think?
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Post by meziano on Jun 23, 2005 23:16:56 GMT -5
I dont really want to wait tables and do any hard labour, i get that its harder being a criminal and living by there rules but i think i can pull it off if i was given the chance. Im quick on a computer and IT is my specialty I get the lesson ur trying to teach, but I like to bypass certain stages in life and learn off others mistakes. Ive got character and i think that I can earn the respect i need without going the long way about it. What do you think? Understandable, but do you really want the pressures of what you speak of? Its not what you see on the movies, its not even close to what you think it is....and yeah its hard respect is also earned by action Join Omerta-then you will get a better feel for things
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Post by fatfreddy on Jun 26, 2005 16:31:37 GMT -5
Mezianos right when you join and you begin to get some of the information and emails that she sends youll understand the way a real business person thinks and the culture behind it im like you dude i dont wanna work hard but it does earn you respect and when it comes to reputation the more you put in the more youll get out and investment are the way to go!
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Post by Elle on Jun 26, 2005 19:12:48 GMT -5
I dont really want to wait tables and do any hard labour, i get that its harder being a criminal and living by there rules but i think i can pull it off if i was given the chance. Im quick on a computer and IT is my specialty I get the lesson ur trying to teach, but I like to bypass certain stages in life and learn off others mistakes. Ive got character and i think that I can earn the respect i need without going the long way about it. What do you think? I agree with you-you can learn from others mistakes- if you know the details of that individuals situation of course. You see...you may read books to learn lessons, or see your best friend crash his car because he was driving to fast-but can you learn the full lesson from just those details. Eg. Don't drive fast because I could get killed is not going to stop you getting into a souped up car and caining it down the highway every once and a while (if your a mans man) -the circumstances of ones own painful involvement might. So yes learn what you can from books and peoples mistakes-but nothing can wize you up more than experience-and that is all I'm trying to imply. My opinion is my own take from it what you will
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Post by melissa on Jun 26, 2005 23:37:55 GMT -5
You guyz are right
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Post by fatfreddy on Jun 27, 2005 17:20:02 GMT -5
Well thankyou for your 2 cents lil sis its much appreciated ;D
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Post by More Curious on Jun 27, 2005 23:58:09 GMT -5
I dont really want to wait tables and do any hard labour, i get that its harder being a criminal and living by there rules but i think i can pull it off if i was given the chance. Im quick on a computer and IT is my specialty I get the lesson ur trying to teach, but I like to bypass certain stages in life and learn off others mistakes. Ive got character and i think that I can earn the respect i need without going the long way about it. What do you think? I agree with you-you can learn from others mistakes- if you know the details of that individuals situation of course. You see...you may read books to learn lessons, or see your best friend crash his car because he was driving to fast-but can you learn the full lesson from just those details. Eg. Don't drive fast because I could get killed is not going to stop you getting into a souped up car and caining it down the highway every once and a while (if your a mans man) -the circumstances of ones own painful involvement might. So yes learn what you can from books and peoples mistakes-but nothing can wize you up more than experience-and that is all I'm trying to imply. My opinion is my own take from it what you will I suppose your right but now youv got me more curious. So what business are you into and whats all the fuss about this task?
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Post by Elle on Jun 28, 2005 15:51:01 GMT -5
'The task' is for members only-therefore I think you should register as I do believe your curiosity is getting the better of you.
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Post by meziano on Jun 28, 2005 22:24:31 GMT -5
Yeh Curious before the cat gets killed he he
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Post by melissa on Jun 30, 2005 20:53:56 GMT -5
Well thankyou for your 2 cents lil sis its much appreciated ;D ur welcome
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Post by Elle on Jul 5, 2005 18:23:39 GMT -5
Anyone have any information on Real Estate in Chicago? Current up-to-date info? Please post.
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Post by coletti on Jul 5, 2005 18:39:28 GMT -5
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