@lifesafeast I'm prejudiced. I just love the history of the recipes, to learn how they have evolved over the years, where in France and when they first emerged, what was the source of the inspiration.
@DaliaHasanMD@CFPC_e A most distinguished body of contributors to our health care system. My former GP, Dr. David White, was national president a few years ago, just before he retired. He excelled at patient education, among many other related virtues. Thank you for your service.
@CDInewsletter OR their results reveal they are not undervalued? Some are poorly managed, so we expect them to perform less well in future. (Think green bank) Some are in capital-intensive sectors with mediocre results and worse future prospects (think telecom). We look ahead and think: meh!
@slater_paul I once did that, and better! Drove the ball straight at a sapling not much wider than the ball. It bent back and shot the ball way behind the tee box. Inverness Scotland
@Quality_stocksA Coca-Cola Consolidated Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures, markets and distributes nonalcoholic beverages; is based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
@StockSavvyShay Do you have a view on $ASMIY? Like ASML, another spin-off from Phillips in Holland. If you bought ASML 5 years ago, you would have made over 435%. If you had bought ASMIY, your 5-year gain would have been 986%. Performance over the last 1/3 years also greatly favours ASMIY.
@lifesafeast Don’t forget the other scenario where both are Scandinavian architects but who went to different schools, so they each want to re-stack the other’s interpretation of high design!
@ValaAfshar Long before Jack Welch, John Buchan wrote these immortal words: "The task of leadership is not to put greatness into humanity, but to elicit it, for the greatness is already there."
@Quality_stocksA Helpful. What I do, to reach my own conclusions, is apply my weightings to your criteria. I greatly prefer if a firm focusses its use of cash on investments that fuel more growth, avoiding significant dividend yields (that may imply they are running out of profit opportunities.)
@Quality_stocksA So, as a shareholder, growth performance is my dominant "objective function" and all other criteria are more my "constraint functions". What factors does your "shareholder" score give priority to, i.e., as distinct from growth performance?