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No, I understand what you are saying. If they are new they can be influenced in the wrong way. You are right about that. That's why I tried to stress that the one's that have been around for some time have seen this go back and forth.
But to play devil's advocate...like I said I am long and don't intend to change, but if all we ever saw was just the good and never clued in to anything irregular, we would kind of be keeping our heads in the sand...not with just this stock but with any stock. So that is why it is a good thing to do your own dd and not base your opinion on strictly what is posted. If you see something you may not agree with, then that is your opportunity to go check it out. IMO
You make a good point, however in Taki's defense (although he certainly doesn't need my help), I have seen Taki personally attacked on this board and seen Taki let it go and stick to his own point. Although, I do see Taki bash DA but we all know how passionate he can get about this stock. When he's happy, he promotes, when he's upset he bashes. Follow the board and we all know this and take it as it is intended. I think we all have enjoyed bantering back and forth with our differing opinions. It keeps things interesting! And of course this is all IMHO.
Di
Missy always states it so well, that all I can ever say is DITTO!
ROFLMAO!
Ditto!
I am long and don't scare easily but I think TAKI has a point. I have another stock that went down, nothing tangible, no news, no nothing and it is still worth more than BRAV. And BRAV seems to be doing great! I don't claim to understand all of this. You said we all know what is going on but we really don't. I don't need the everyday operation info but would like to hear something especially after cyber Monday and it's the holiday season. Since it is my money I don't think shareholders should have to guess. I am not negative just curious! IMO
Di
Not bad!
Thanks! I understood the hard number just not the other. Gotta admit, first time I've ever been called Bud! LOL
Di
I'm probably the only one but what does that mean?
Ok, I had to look up ABV!
What Does Accredited In Business Valuation - ABV Mean?
A professional designation awarded by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) to CPAs who are also business valuation service providers. Applicants must pass the ABV exam and meet work experience and lifelong learning requirements. Successful applicants earn the right to use the ABV designation with their names, which can improve job opportunities, professional reputation and pay. Every three years, ABV professionals must complete 60 hours of continuing professional education. They must also pay an annual fee of several hundred dollars. Applicants study the subjects listed in the ABV Exam Content Specification Outline.
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/accredited-in-business-valuation-abv.asp#ixzz1flZABll9
The only other explanation was:
"Alcohol by volume (abbreviated as abv, ABV, or alc/vol) is a standard measure of how much alcohol (ethanol) is contained in an alcoholic beverage (expressed as a percentage of total volume).[" I don't think it applies in this situation! LOL
I can't argue that!
I must admit, I would like to hear something.
Have you heard any news from Greedy lately?
Has anyone noticed the board count lately? We are all the way up to 390! GO BRAV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is very expensive! I read the section in the report about the insurance companies but I still think this is a huge factor in the success. I work for a large company and still our benefits seem to dwindle each year and the employee's portion continues to rise. IMO
What an interesting concept! LOL
Man! Aren't you just a breath of fresh air!! COUGH COUGH!!
OH! I am so glad you asked that!
I don't see the problem. Let GREEDY find what he finds. If BRAV has nothing to hide then all the better! If they do have something to hide, then we'll know. IMO
Happy Thanksgiving everyone...even you flippers! God bless everyone and their families!
Di
Yes, just a matter of time. Everyone that I have told about the site has liked it and they keep going back!
Kaos is right. They are like a staple to your wardrobe. They might not have been advertised at times, but they are always on the shelves and women know where to find them. Also tights are a form of leggings.
I understand what you are saying and I agree, however; with the economy like it is and as Kaos pointed out the words "fashion" and "dollar" are really eye catchers! And with the variety this store has I just think there is room for both. IMO
I would still like to see The Fashion Dollar Store promoted, especially now during the holidays. It has a large variety.
Looks like you and I were on the same wavelength! LOL
They have been around for a long time, as early as the 1800's but not necessarily for fashion. Although, it also looks like they are a trend this year for men....should we mark you down for a pair?
"Leggings in the form of skin-tight trousers, a tighter version of the capris ending at mid-calf or near ankle length, made its way into fashion in the 1960s and were worn with a large belt and slip-on high heels or ballet flat-styled shoes.
Leggings made from a nylon-lycra blend (usually 90% nylon, 10% lycra) have traditionally been worn during exercise. Nylon lycra leggings are often referred to as bicycle or running tights, and are shinier in appearance than those made from cotton. Some have racing stripes or reflective patterns to further distinguish them as athletic wear and provide extra safety. However, beginning in the 1980s exercise-style leggings have also been worn for fashion, and as street wear.
Leggings made from cotton-lycra, or a cotton-polyester-lycra combination, are more typically worn for fashion, but are also worn as exercise wear. Cotton-lycra leggings are available in many colors, prints and designs; but black, navy and various shades of gray remain the most commonly worn.
Wearing black leggings under long, often diaphanous, skirts was part of a general fashion trend of wearing gym or dance clothes as street wear that evolved along with the fitness craze and under the influence of the movie Flashdance and the long-running Broadway show A Chorus Line. A more recent trend has been the wearing of black leggings with miniskirts.
Opaque leggings are sometimes worn by women without a skirt. However, unless the woman is also wearing a very long top, her buttocks will be exposed. There may be a visible panty line.
By the early-1990s, leggings were actually outselling jeans in many parts of the United States.[citation needed] It was very common to see leggings worn with long oversized t-shirts, oversized sweatshirts or oversized sweaters, slouch socks and Keds. Fashion turned against leggings in the late 1990s.
In 2005, leggings made a "comeback" into high fashion, particularly in indie culture, with capri-length leggings being worn with mini skirts and dresses. Consequently, leggings are also now popular to wear with oversized, long sweaters, denim mini skirt, plaid skirts, short dresses and even with short shorts. Ballet flats and Converse Chucks are common footwear with leggings. This trend towards tight pants can alternately be seen in the resurgence of skinny jeans.
Men have also begun to wear leggings more frequently in recent years as long underwear, and for more casual physical activities such as walking, hiking or gardening, replacing the old standby, sweatpants. Leggings are also worn as a fashion trend by men on the London electro-music scene.
At the Marni Men's show during the Fall 2007 Fashion Week, outfits with leggings designed solely for men were introduced.[2]
Men's leggings, dubbed "meggings" (as a combination of the words "men" and "leggings") have been presented as the latest fashion trend for men at Spring/Summer 2011 fashion runways, supposed to be styled and layered beneath shorts and preferably with large, baggy, loose or long tops such as t-shirts." [3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leggings
Not to change the subject...but enjoying the vacation pics! Looks like y'all really had fun!
I'm excited too! Online shopping is so easy especially when you get the free shipping deals! And no traffic!
This is almost like which came first, the chicken or the egg! LOL I'm just saying that in order to even be able to use your chart, someone had to know about the stock. It has to be discovered so to speak. How did they know about the stock? They read about it and then made their decision. So on any given day you look at your chart and decide your action, I get that. But the direction of your chart is based on others dd. So it is relevant.
I think in an earlier post you stated that based on your chart BRAV will continue to go down (I could be wrong.)I can see you using this for everyday but can't see how it can predict the future. IMO
It should be a postive thing. Should being the key word. I like the product just not so sure I like the company...for some reason I can't quite put my finger on yet. I'm just staying in the watch and wait mode.
Can anyone say.........SUB PENNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I read these posts and it makes me feel bad because I am not in the same league with you guys to help...but one day!