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Re: arvitar post# 57339

Thursday, 03/03/2011 11:08:33 AM

Thursday, March 03, 2011 11:08:33 AM

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To repeat, my preferred beers are heavier, hoppier and cost about $36 a case.

I am buying at least one case of Rheingold a week for $16.

So my savings are at least $20 a week. I have been doing so since September when it was first introduced, and prior to the last reverse split.

I can't drink 15 times faster, but I am still saving at least $20 a week. I will continue to do so at least until I recoup my entire unrealized loss, and maybe even going forward as the lighter beer has also helped reduce my winter waistline.



arvitar Share Thursday, March 03, 2011 11:00:41 AM
Re: FUNMAN818 post# 57338 Post # of 57339

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"I am drinking it ... and recovering my investment as I do"
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This doesn't make much sense, if you think about it. Every Rheingold you drink is worth about 250 shares of DKAM. This means that you are increasing your average cost-per-share by drinking Rheingold.

In other words, if you are drinking it, you are doing the exact opposite of recovering your investment.