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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Masters Week: Champions Dinner, Bikini Wax, and Tiger
Click here for the past menus from the Masters Champion Dinners. I think Phil’s 2007 menu is my favorite. Gotta love the barbecued ribs, chicken, sausage, and pulled pork, with coleslaw. Click on the above link and check it out. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 Rio Olympics, Gary McCord, Golf, Masters Champion Dinner, Phil Mickelson
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QOTD: Inflationary Pressure In The Pipeline
QOTD = Quote of the Day Inflationary pressures have started to return to the manufacturing sector, with October seeing the first – albeit slight – increases in both input costs and output prices since the first half of 2019. Demand … Continue reading
Masters Week: Amen Corner, Baby!
Amen Corner comes from a jazz album The term ‘Amen Corner’- used to describe the series of holes around the 11th, the par three 12th and 13th holes – was first used in print by author Herbert Warren Wind in … Continue reading
Rising Yuan Shows China’s Economy Strengthening
Here are two reasons why the yuan is showing new strength. Insights via @CME Group: https://www.cmegroup.com/openmarkets/…
Masters Week: Jack and German POWs (BFTP)
BFTP: Blast From The Past Master’s Week in November. Whoa! My top three picks this week for total money won: Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, and Justin Thomas, with DJ taking home the Green Jacket. Originally Posted on April 8, 2013 … Continue reading
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How to Tell the Difference Between ‘Cyclical’ Companies and ‘Secular’ Companies
Cyclical companies are sensitive to economic cycles and their stocks outperform the market when the economy is doing well and underperform when the market is doing poorly. Secular companies generally underperform when the economy is strong and overperform when the … Continue reading
It’s Showtime: GMM/Grace Election Prediction
Corrections Correction posted at 8:41 PM PT, November 2 – Our original post earlier this evening assigned too many EC votes to Michigan, 26 instead of the correct 16. We have now corrected the mistake and made the appropriate edits. … Continue reading
QOTD: Get Busy Living Or Get Busy Dying
QOTD – Quote of the Day Hat Tip: @NickJMcCullum Go to 2:55 minutes in for the money quote.
