For someone who brags about their Wharton MBA so much, your reading comprehension skills are pathetic. Earlier you boasted: In the financial world, once a stock has split, all historical prices, and references to same, are revised to the split-adjusted basis. Thank you for allowing me this opportunity to educate you. ***RIGHT AFTER DOING JUST THAT IN THE PREVIOUS POST *** LMAOOOO Whats wrong Mr Monkey? Do you enjoy consistently contradicting yourself like this? peace axeman
axehole has do do for brains. i never could understand the maroon. WARNING: what axehole doesnt know he makes up :-/
mr.market is really huge. Benching 385 is insane. I feel insecure just looking at his pictures, because I'm 5'8", I weigh a wee 133 pounds, and the most I've ever benched is 200. Few members of the UCB gym can bench 385 if any. I like my gym. It's full of Asians which I'm physically average in comparison with. I wouldn't want to be as big as riskarb or mr.market. You guys are forced to those big and large shops, and those clothes are ugly. And what kind of cell phones do you guys use, lap top computers? Even your women must be big or else you'll fucking kill them. Yeah, I'm quite content as an attractive puny guy. I've got nice little muscles. Reasons such as mr.market and riskarb gave me my incredible drive, my napolean complex, and my amazing ambition. Thanks guys, I'm one of the best. Anyway, nice web site mr.market. I'm getting one built this year. Look for earthpreservation.net in late 2004.
Heres his actual quote on 2-17: I don't know if it split or not Today I bought SAFM (Sanderson Farms) at 57.34. I will sell it in 4 to 6 weeks at 66.25. Hereâs why I like SAFM: SAFM stock is up over 212% in the last 52 weeks yet its P/E is less than 14. It has been bounding to new highs like a steady staircase, with an r^2 correlation of 0.91. I like to eat healthy, tins of tuna, chicken from a chain store, eggamuffin.....yea When I am trying to get lean I eat Nitro Tech chicken, tuna, and more chicken. Sanderson knows chicken. His name even sounds like the godfather of chicken (Col Sanders). The company dressed 1.4 billion pounds of chicken. Thatâs a lot of those little cluckers to put in pants and shirts but it seems to be working for Sanderson. Check out the $$$Mr. Market$$$-like chart, not to mention earnings are coming up and the recent downward trend to scoop SAFM cheap because the birds had colds.(avian flu). Avian Flu?? Donât make me laugh, I put Avian Flu in my coffee in the morning. Nothing a little Tabasco canât take care of. Pass the hot sauce.. they also serves good gumbo and shrimp creole! Today, Sanderson Farms is a Company with products shipped to nearly every state in the country and to many foreign nations. The Company is engaged in the production, processing, marketing and distribution of fresh and frozen chicken and other prepared food items. Sanderson topped $870 million in sales in fiscal 2003, setting a new record for the Company. From the beginning, Sanderson Farms has been an honest, down-to-earth leader in the chicken business â one that emphasized family values long before it was a hot trend to do so. The company actually began in 1947 as a farm supply business, which sold seed, feed, fertilizer, and other farm supplies. In 1951, D.R. Sanderson, Sr., D.R. Sanderson, Jr., and Joe Frank Sanderson organized a partnership under the name of "Sanderson Brothers." During the next few years, poultry production was added to the business. Then, in 1955, Sanderson Farms was incorporated, and the company, which started as a feed and seed store, began the rise to becoming the top-quality chicken producer we are today. Sanderson Farms, ranked among the top seven poultry producers in the country, currently employs over 8,500 people and contracts with over 600 independent growers. As a result, Sanderson Farms has grown steadily and quickly, becoming one of the largest poultry companies in the industry. The company sells ice pack, chill pack and frozen chicken, in whole, cut-up and boneless form, principally under the Sanderson Farms brand name, to retailers (including national and regional supermarket chains and local supermarkets), distributors and fast food operators primarily in the southeastern, southwestern and western U.S. Whatâs really great about SAFM? Louise Mandrell has endorsed Sanderson Farms chicken for over 20 years and look how good she looks? If she was endorsing some meat packing plant, sheâd look like Mama Cass. Processed chicken is first salable as an ice packed whole chicken. The company adds value to its ice packed whole chickens by removing the giblets, weighing, packaging and labeling the product to specific customer requirements, and cutting the product based on customer specifications. The additional processing steps of giblet removal, close tolerance weighing and cutting increase the value of the product to the customer over whole chickens by reducing customer handling and cutting labor and capital costs, reducing shrinkage related to cutting, and ensuring consistently sized portions. The beauty of this investment is that the trend is your friend. Yes..the Atkins rage has taken over this country. We all should be cutting back on the carbs, ask any breadman at your neighborhood gym. However, eating bacon and hamburger ainât the way to do it. $$$MR. MARKET$$$, with his million dollar physique, knows that chicken and tuna are the way to go. Lots of people will soon know that too. Fish prices are rising and have been rising for over a decade, and it wonât be long for chicken prices to follow as fish gets to be too expensive as a source of healthy protein. According to Sanderson, market prices for all poultry products were higher during the fourth quarter than in the prior-year period. As measured by a simple average of the Georgia dock price for whole chickens, prices increased approximately 7.8% in the Company's fourth fiscal quarter compared with the same period in 2002. Boneless breast meat prices during the quarter were approximately 26.5% higher than the prior-year period and were up 17.2% for the year. Bulk leg quarter prices increased approximately 67.4% during the quarter and were up 12.8% for the year. Wing prices averaged 71.2 cents per pound, up 47.9% from the average of 48.1 cents per pound during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2002. You sees??