Thus I want you "in" on the botton floor of this. I'm seeking your fortune & future shares. We'll talk after ;)hobie16 wrote:I'm thinking full integration of databases. Airlines, trains, buses, rental cars, parks. Maybe add the cruise lines too.
With Disney's latest acquisition and the subsquent leap in profits, we may eventually see Disney owning all of the above.
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I sold a while ago at $48 and was waiting for a pullback to reenter at $42. With Lucas added to the fold we may never see $40s again unless they do a split.Main Streeter wrote:Thus I want you "in" on the botton floor of this. I'm seeking your fortune & future shares. We'll talk after ;)
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Random, but I'm from Monroe, LA!NemoRanger wrote:This reminds me of a favorite great aunt of mine. She was born blind and quite the beauty, she also owned half the Parrish. She married and buried a couple of husbands. One of them turned up without a head on the side of the railroad tracks just outside of Monroe, LA. I think it was due to his gambling more then jumping on and off trains. She was a great lady and I miss her.