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RE: Did the NBA/NCAA Attack on North Carolina Just Backfire?
Target stock slides as chief digital officer leaves.

It's worth pointing out that right now targets stock is being propped up by an enormous stock buy-back from the company.


https://www.thestreet.com/story/13751526...eaves.html
09-27-2016 12:37 PM
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A little education for you, since you don't seem to understand what stock price means: it has nothing to do with how the company is doing. It's just a reflection of how much stock traders think they'll be able to make a cheap buck by flipping that stock in a matter of hours, days, maybe a week or two.
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(09-27-2016 12:44 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  A little education for you, since you don't seem to understand what stock price means: it has nothing to do with how the company is doing. It's just a reflection of how much stock traders think they'll be able to make a cheap buck by flipping that stock in a matter of hours, days, maybe a week or two.

So, by your own delusional thinking, you agree that stock traders dont want to buy the Target stock, because they see no way to make money off of it quickly since the company keeps pushing their "pedophiles in girls bathroom" saga.
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All that can be said is that stock traders are only willing to buy a stock at a price that they think will be lower than the price they plan to sell the stock at.

It has nothing to do with the operations of the company. Though news of said operations often sends said jittery traders into panic, either to buy or sell. So there is a mirage of correlation.
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RE: Did the NBA/NCAA Attack on North Carolina Just Backfire?
(09-27-2016 12:44 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  A little education for you, since you don't seem to understand what stock price means: it has nothing to do with how the company is doing. It's just a reflection of how much stock traders think they'll be able to make a cheap buck by flipping that stock in a matter of hours, days, maybe a week or two.

You cannot be that dumb.

Stock prices (over longer terms) is a solid indicator of company management. They're also a measure of financial health and has a direct impact on ability to obtain financing and gauges the overall confidence in a company by investors.

With target we see a declining stock price (more stagnant recently) and shrinking market cap. Target is buying their stock back to keep prices up.
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muh target stock!!!

yea, down again today. Barclays PLC just set their expected price of Target to $60. Even the massive buy back isnt saving the stock.

so if you are a pedophile and want to use the girls bathrooms at Target, you might want to hurry and take advantage of that setup. Wont be too long before that libturd utopia is gone.

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200,

Only the most feeble simpleton accepts at face value the mirage of correlation between stock prices and company operations.

Very easy example: company A's revenue report shows revenue is up this quarter. BUT, someone (outside the company, of course) had forecast for that revenue to be even higher than it was. Thus, the quarter revenue did not meet the forecast.

Which causes stock traders to sell the stock for a lower and lower price, based solely on the fear that the "negative" news will cause people to sell.


A self-perpetuating mirage.
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UofMemphisstateU,

Luckily for us Target shoppers, the company's actual operations have nothing to do with its stock price.

And frankly, wouldn't be surprised if major conservatives are pushing a game to drive the price down, in retaliation for the policy. Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.


PS - closed 67.72 on Thurs, closed 68.68 on Fri. 04-cheers
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(10-01-2016 09:29 AM)MplsBison Wrote:  UofMemphisstateU,

Luckily for us Target shoppers, the company's actual operations have nothing to do with its stock price.

And frankly, wouldn't be surprised if major conservatives are pushing a game to drive the price down, in retaliation for the policy. Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.


PS - closed 67.72 on Thurs, closed 68.68 on Fri. 04-cheers

ps - walmart closed much higher on Friday. Target underperformed Walmart again. But keep letting pedophiles in the girls bathroom. Its gone so well for half a year.
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And again, stock price means nothing to anyone except people trying to flip the stock for a cheap buck.
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(10-01-2016 11:59 AM)MplsBison Wrote:  And again, stock price means nothing to anyone except people trying to flip the stock for a cheap buck.

apparently it means nothing to the jackwad ceo who is killing this company.
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Good! Screw the "investors". They don't give a rip about the company, anyway. They just want to sell their stock for higher than they bought it.

I applaud any CEO who steers the company into doing what he feels is best for the company and its mission & values, over what Wall St wants.
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(10-01-2016 12:08 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  Good! Screw the "investors". They don't give a rip about the company, anyway. They just want to sell their stock for higher than they bought it.

I applaud any CEO who steers the company into doing what he feels is best for the company and its mission & values, over what Wall St wants.

Thanks for proving you dont have a clue.

You'll come back on here and huff and puff and act like you do have a clue, but it will just confirm you dont.

So basically, you want to steal investor's money, then push your own social agenda with the money from those investors because you aint got money yourself. Its liberal utopia.

All of your stupid libturd ideas are only plausible if you are spending other peoples money. When the consumers cut you off, you act like it aint no big deal.

Th epeople have spoken with their wallet. Chik Fil e, yea they have lines around the corner and generate the most revenue per chain store out there, despite being closed on Sundays.

The store that wants men in the bathroom with little girls, its going under.

That is your reality.
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Notice I put "investors" in quotation marks. It was for good reason.

More education for you:
If you bought 1000 shares of Target stock today, you would not be an investor in Target. Target only gets money from people who buy stock during the IPO. That's when they get the investment money.

As soon as those IPO stock owners sell off those shares, they lose any possible claim on having a right to say how the company is run.

And the people who buy the stock, didn't give their money to Target. It's not their money that Target is using to build its operations.



So no, you're wrong.
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(10-02-2016 12:49 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  Notice I put "investors" in quotation marks. It was for good reason.

More education for you:
If you bought 1000 shares of Target stock today, you would not be an investor in Target. Target only gets money from people who buy stock during the IPO. That's when they get the investment money.

As soon as those IPO stock owners sell off those shares, they lose any possible claim on having a right to say how the company is run.

And the people who buy the stock, didn't give their money to Target. It's not their money that Target is using to build its operations.



So no, you're wrong.

Show me in your doofus dictionary where it says an investor is a person who only purchases stock during an IPO. No wonder you libturds are broke and need other peoples money. I'l sit here and wait a few days for you to respond with some other ignorant statement.

You backed yourself into a corner. Smart people would stop. Dumb people ensure that the world knows the limitless bounds of their stupidity. Choose one.
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Here's a dictionary: "An investor is someone who provides (or invests) money or resources for an enterprise, such as a corporation, with the expectation of financial or other gain."

If you buy Target stock today, you do not provide money to Target. You are therefore, by definition, not an investor in Target.


That's pretty easy ...
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(10-02-2016 01:25 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  Here's a dictionary: "An investor is someone who provides (or invests) money or resources for an enterprise, such as a corporation, with the expectation of financial or other gain."

If you buy Target stock today, you do not provide money to Target. You are therefore, by definition, not an investor in Target.


That's pretty easy ...

Read that statement over and over again until you can show me where it says an investor is someone who only purchases stock during an IPO.
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(09-16-2016 10:01 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  Reading this thread just affirms for me that I made the correct decision to abandon Christianity at an early age.

Each is entitled to worship his/her own god, so long as it's in private or the mutually consented company of like minded others. It stops there.

If we have to turn the fire truck hoses on pitchfork wielding Christians to keep it that way, so be it.


WE? You'll probably be cheering from your safe space. Do me a favor and just go and wash your Prius or tend your garden.

As for you leaving Christianity, it's not hard to fathom. I don't really think you were ever one. You believe only in Your god which is immorality. Anything goes, huh Bison, with your kind.
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(09-16-2016 10:01 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  Reading this thread just affirms for me that I made the correct decision to abandon Christianity at an early age.

Each is entitled to worship his/her own god, so long as it's in private or the mutually consented company of like minded others. It stops there.

If we have to turn the fire truck hoses on pitchfork wielding Christians to keep it that way, so be it.


People aren't allowed to practice their religion in public?
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