I was trading this stuff before you had a driver license.
here ya go...
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And you're still not as good as me at it.
I was trading this stuff before you had a driver license.
here ya go...
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Its the weekend...
......and heeeeeeeresTony!
Stocks ebb and flow my friend.
I was trading this stuff before you had a driver license.
here ya go...
Now pipe down on the stock thing...
....pretty sure Cyrus Vance Jr. has given you enough material for the next 48 hours.

Honestly, slept on this one. Thought WMT would be the go-to retail.
Wouldn't have went wrong with WmtHonestly, slept on this one. Thought WMT would be the go-to retail.
thing is, while I found TGT a more pleasant store to visit, the "higher end" feel didn't persuade me to pay the inflated prices for the same items as WMT. I keep making the mistake people think the same way.Wouldn't have went wrong with Wmt
thing is, while I found TGT a more pleasant store to visit, the "higher end" feel didn't persuade me to pay the inflated prices for the same items as WMT. I keep making the mistake people think the same way.
Nike is perfectly OK with slave labor. What percentage of their sales are in the U.S. anymore?
Nike is 'a brand of China and for China,' CEO says during earnings call
Nike was recently criticized in China after raising concerns about forced labor practices
https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/nike-brand-of-china-ceo-says
I support any company that supports Kappernick and BLM causes.The US is in no position to criticize other countries labor practices as this country treats the working poor like slaves for 7.25 an hour.
True, though I question if fox isn't just making shit up for his aggrieved viewership. It's not like they're lobbing the same criticism to their own donors who have operations in China (cue Chinese made Trump/Ivanka clothes).there’s a big difference between 7.25 at will employment and prison labor where they will beat you if you don’t hit your quota.