All participants of the fishery will be better off in the long run if stricter regulations are enforced. |
Although the quarter (for CNH) was a disappointment, the outlook shows some promise. |
Basically, all the forces that can enlarge the retired elderly population are in overdrive. The forces that would expand the younger (and working) population paying for Social Security and Medicare taxes are in reverse. The result is a kind of perfect demographic storm, |
Demand remains strong in aerospace, construction, power generation. All these things are going for the company. It's just a matter of whether or not they can control their rising raw-material costs. |
I think a lot of the problems they've been having with?supply chain bottlenecks?look like they've kind of worked their way through the system. |
If you're going to sell, now is a good time to get out. Growth in this area has stalled quite a bit. They were looking for this to be a real growth engine and they've kind of taken it as far as they can. |
It's because it is the singular worst drug in the U.S. It destroys users, families and communities. |
It's going to be good for management because they were starting to feel the pressure a little bit. |
It's not a sell yet. But if you bought it back when it was trading at a split-adjusted $20, you might want to take some money off the table. |
That's the power of pricing. |
The reason they went with Buckley was that now that they're a lean mean machine, it's time to start growing that top line and generating some returns. |
The report shows that the rules themselves are not strong enough. Many countries are not paying attention to them. |
There's still some tightness in some of the components. But overall, the company continues to fire on all cylinders. |
These employees should be remunerated for any and all services they rendered, and the Arizona Region accepted. |
We certainly want to continue to work with Fort Lauderdale to come up with a solution as soon as possible. |