http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060126/...e/chipotle_ipo
I can probably take credit for that :o
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060126/...e/chipotle_ipo
I can probably take credit for that :o
Just beware of investing in IPO's after the price runs up - They often fall like a rock later and everyone looses their shirts except for the big-wig executives and institutions that could actually buy the stock at the opening price - Then as sure as you sell, it goes up again, or hold onto it & it takes a dump.Quote:
Originally Posted by Virginian
Of course there are exceptions, like Krispy Kreme donuts that just kept going up for a year and stayed there for 3 years before crashing... But never mind me, I always miss out on the winners & go with the loosers. It's my secret strateegery.
Hmmm... Cops & donuts. There may be a connection there. How many of you like Chipotle again? :D
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The only investment I make in Chipotle is about $6 a week, the result of which I promptly invest in my stomach :D
Did you see any "returns" on that investment? :D
Surprisingly, the returns were not as big as the investment :(
I dunno why I made a sad face... if they were I'd have torn myself a new one... literally.
Funny that is where me and my wife are going to get some food in about 4 mins.
Keep a clear path to the bathroom and don't let her sneak in there before you.
Good thing you're in NV... Not as far to go when you make a "run for the border" :D
O, that's Taco Bell.
I meant "run for Happy Land" (since it's owned by McDonalds).