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    • Sat Aug 16th 22:57 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Economic Cost of the Military Industrial Complex
      Absolutely it is a huge cost. What would be the cost to ours and the world economy if Russia was the strongest military power? Forget about frredom and human rights, think dollars. Or a Russia and Iran combo? If Iran could actually shut down the Hormuz strait? I submit the risk premium would be huge in dollars, and the uncertainty would subtract large amounts from the world GP (is there such a thing as a world GDP?) and the people who would suffer the most are at the margins, here and across the world. I would like to see an analysis of what we spend on military versus a scenario of if there was no US military. My theory is that we get a positive "return" on our military budget. Any Econ students out there who need a Masters or PhD thesis?
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    • Sat Jul 26th 22:09 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida: The News We've Been Waiting For
      They are cutting their dividend to zero so how can they afford to buy back stock?
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    • Sun Jun 29th 23:32 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Bank of America Bug
      hexvate...please don'r insult my 12 year old again!!
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    • Thu Jun 26th 05:13 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Value Investing in Sears: Avoid Current Perceptions & Look Forward
      Here in Anchorage, I drive past Sears every day on the main Highway. Very few cars are ever in their parking lot. When there is it is because they rent the parking lot out for "Used Car Sales Extravaganza", or to fairground rides like ferris wheels. North in Wasilla it is even worse. I doubt I have ever seen more than 12 cars in the parking lot at once, and that would include the employee vehicles. Across the Parks Highway is a WalMart, and its parking lot is nearly full. Not much return on what the retail locations are worth. I never understood how combining two losers, K mart and Sears, would make a winner. As for your analogy, it is not rational read.
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