Wait a darn minute! What in the Coors Light are you two up to, exactly?!?!
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[Originally Posted by devildeac:
I think you're on the Foothills of some great earnings...
Originally Posted by Tripping William:
I wouldn’t give two Hoots about it, except making my money work for me (instead of vice versa) is very much on my Radar.
Originally Posted by devildeac:
Certainly not Incendiary comments.
I’m pretty sure they are talking about investments in Winston Salem, not Golden, Colorado. 🙄😂
I wonder if the shine is off Krispy Kreme...
Krispy Kreme’s rise to me is an interesting example of the laws of scarcity. (I’m probably not using that term correctly in context.)
As a regional specialty, like In n Out Burger (plenty of examples), Krispy Kreme had a level of reputation and notoriety.
It amazes me when I read things like if you have a Starbucks on all 4 corners of an intersection, each store makes more money, not less.
So Krispy Kreme expands, experiences some success in major markets, and comes back to earth.
What is becoming more fascinating to me is the artificial scarcity being generated by Bitcoin, Ethereum and all the blockchain based digital currencies.
I guess its not really that different from fiat currency, I am having a real hard time bending my brain around “bitcoin is worth $70,000” just because someone else says so. One day, the neuron in my brain will fire, and the light bulb will go off on why stock, gold, and bitcoin are investment grade considerations.
Brian Roemmell (sp?) has a great article he referenced that I am still puzzling over. The math appears sound even if I don’t agree with the logic (of artificial scarcity of digital currency).
https://medium.com/@100trillionUSD/modeling-bitcoins-value-with-scarcity-91fa0fc03e25
no sir, I'm talking about 50+ years ago which I think may well be before your time...there was no "hot now" in the stores then, at least the vast majority of them, just some donuts on a shelf...in fact (at least in the Durham area) there were precious few, if any, KK stores, just convenience stores where KKs were offered. Van drove around, dumped them off, no mystique at all. Them someone in NYC ate one...
could be! Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't recall any Durham KK store (with the hot light) in the late sixties. I did, however, get invited to a KKK rally by my boss at the Suit Outlet on Chapel Hill Blvd, but I chose not to go, hence don't know if they had a Hot Now light or not. Hot cross buns?
Timely eh? The Suit Outlet was near White's Grocery (aptly named) which I learned after the fact was a KKK hot spot. My boss initially told me that "some of us are getting together tonight and I wondered if you might want to join us."
When I asked for more detail, it became evident what he was talking about. Found another job.