California like some other states, is a shining example of what happens when deregulation runs amuck. Public utilities are supposed to serve the public interest. Many utility companies now serve only their shareholders, oftentimes not doing that well either.
Twilio is a good example of a company with a real product to sell and one which shows how evolving technology is working to change the economy. It is one of the companies that is part of the answer to the "What will the economy look like post-Covid 19?"
So gasoline supplies in the U.S. are nearly back to pre-pandemic levels with more people driving. However demand will not go up until there are more planes in the air and there is a reason to produce more oil.
Whether or not China buys their "fair share" of American goods, seems to be a side issue for China. They are using this as a tactic in playing the current "US-China" trade war game. It seems almost a distraction (for the Chinese) from their pursuit of influence in other economies around the world. The "US-China" trade war has not done much to slow down those gains.
Lately, there has been an increase in chatter on the net about returning to value investing, or at least that "value" stocks are currently presenting themselves as good investing opportunities because of their relatively low prices. Do you think this is a trend that will gain traction?
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Makes for good reading, not sure about investing...
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Thanks, Tim. Some good tips here.
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California like some other states, is a shining example of what happens when deregulation runs amuck. Public utilities are supposed to serve the public interest. Many utility companies now serve only their shareholders, oftentimes not doing that well either.
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All good but make sure your seat belt is on. Hopefully, you won't need a parachute. More turbulence ahead.
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Twilio is a good example of a company with a real product to sell and one which shows how evolving technology is working to change the economy. It is one of the companies that is part of the answer to the "What will the economy look like post-Covid 19?"
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So gasoline supplies in the U.S. are nearly back to pre-pandemic levels with more people driving. However demand will not go up until there are more planes in the air and there is a reason to produce more oil.
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Uber is still a candidate to become a "zombie" company down the road.
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Whether or not China buys their "fair share" of American goods, seems to be a side issue for China. They are using this as a tactic in playing the current "US-China" trade war game. It seems almost a distraction (for the Chinese) from their pursuit of influence in other economies around the world. The "US-China" trade war has not done much to slow down those gains.
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Lately, there has been an increase in chatter on the net about returning to value investing, or at least that "value" stocks are currently presenting themselves as good investing opportunities because of their relatively low prices. Do you think this is a trend that will gain traction?
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Interesting. Are you talking about 3500 before November? It has taken a fair amount of time to get to the 3300 level.