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Jay Walker replied Mar 30, 2013Been a teetotaller yesterday and maybe today today. It was one serious binge. The Koreans can groan all they want about Abe's policy. I think Abe will only temporarily look like a genius before history puts him in the books as the absolute worst ...
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Jay Walker replied Mar 30, 2013Probably is blackmail. But it's becoming more clear that Kim Jong-Un has no control over his military.
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Jay Walker replied Mar 30, 2013Seriously; that's giving me lots of undue credit. But consider this; The Japanese giants; Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, all outsource at least some of their manufacturing. The Koreans until very recently, didn't. And even now, the majority ...
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Jay Walker replied Mar 30, 2013Let's say hypothetically that we're very close to having alternative energy sources that are just as cheap as what we currently use. Very close is what? 5 years? To be within 5 years, that source would have to be discovered and commercially viable ...
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Jay Walker replied Mar 30, 2013They bloody well should reopen them. Unless they are decommissioned, it's just as dangerous to have the plant sit there. Very few in Japan get that.
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Jay Walker replied Mar 30, 2013Not going to happen. Japan has two electric grids. East and west. Fukushima Daiichi is on the eastern grid. The western grid was not impacted at all. However, as a display of solidarity for the people on the eastern grid, they implemented the very ...
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Jay Walker replied Mar 29, 2013Hello! I'm nursing a hangover today and just had brunch to soak up what was left of the booze. What have I missed?
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Jay Walker replied Mar 28, 2013I get that and trust me, I'd do the same. I guess it's like the old joke about this guy who gets overpaid on one pay check and doesn't say anything. The next pay, his pay check is lower than what it should be so he complains. His boss says "We ...
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Jay Walker replied Mar 28, 2013Because they are taking liberties with what you order. These liberties are having a positive impact to you right now. But allowing your broker to take liberties also means they can take some that negatively impact you.
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Jay Walker replied Mar 28, 2013I set my orders for a reason. I don't want my broker deciding where my order should be filled. A broker is not an advisor and is supposed to do as told. So how is getting your orders not followed a good thing?
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