tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29376160.post8991884964801683108..comments2024-01-19T17:19:30.290-06:00Comments on a few clowns short: will it be a sweet tweetBill Lislemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15187273560129198423noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29376160.post-24243372208682289132013-11-05T14:05:38.637-06:002013-11-05T14:05:38.637-06:00Your blog never will really catch on?? You have a...Your blog never will really catch on?? You have a consistent amount of comments. Now you do interact with your readers in the comment section and I think all bloggers should. That is one reason for a occupied comment section. As you must know many readers (browse-by lookers) never leave a comment. I use G+ and Facebook very differently. G+ is focused on the blog community for me. Facebook is focused on family. My blog posts will show up on both but I gave up on the blog's facebook page. I have answers for most anything, the problem is my answers don't necessarily match the questions. Some promotion on these social sites is necessary.<br /><br /><br />Personally I find the stock market loves those wanting a fast buck because they tend to jump in and out at the wrong times. The stock market has been good for me but it's a slow process. Winners and losers everyday. You just need to have more winners than losers. Way back in the bubble of the late 90's I thought I might be a millionaire in a few years. I learned about bubbles the hard way. Oh did I ever mentioned I owned this new and progressive energy company named Enron.lislemanhttp://afcsoac.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29376160.post-5967294745634200362013-11-04T20:26:40.896-06:002013-11-04T20:26:40.896-06:00I like using Amazon but I don't know much abou...I like using Amazon but I don't know much about their business details. I do know they make money on more than just selling things. They have very large server capacity (the cloud) that they sell too. Companies don't need to make a profit while they have great revenue and growth going on. I gather the idea is that when the debt and costs of growth are settled the profit will be large.<br />thankslislemanhttp://afcsoac.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29376160.post-20023200757159674262013-11-04T19:57:09.443-06:002013-11-04T19:57:09.443-06:00Amazon is a publicly traded company and glories in...Amazon is a publicly traded company and glories in its annual losses. Call me out of date, but I just don't get the business model.Joannenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29376160.post-5714602059556060592013-11-04T19:32:51.772-06:002013-11-04T19:32:51.772-06:00yes you are right about the big players and inside...yes you are right about the big players and insiders. The other common restriction (I guess it varies) is not allowing these insiders to sell for a period of time, typically about 6 months. So what happens is the furry of selling at that date will make the stock drop. I consider the IPO stuff the more risky stuff in the market.<br />thankslislemanhttp://afcsoac.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29376160.post-88487294661396873592013-11-04T18:22:24.846-06:002013-11-04T18:22:24.846-06:00Once the IPO happens you are too late to get in fo...Once the IPO happens you are too late to get in for the big money.Bearman Cartoonsnoreply@blogger.com