Post by
Miningmypennies on Nov 06, 2022 7:57pm
Comparing my grocery bill
Once upon a time 4 years ago I could buy a head of romaine for 1$ when ni was 4$ a lb Now romaine is 10$ bucks a head and ni is @ 10$ a lb. I can't believe the price of romaine is the same price as a lb of ni. Can anyone explain it to me. I can't 1 is too 4$ 10 is too 40$ so what u all think? Can't eat ni but I sure want too
Comment by
rkhosla on Nov 06, 2022 9:02pm
Bug off Verificate. Take a hike. Disappear. You and your dumb aliasis. The best thing to happen to this board in weeks is to have a full page without your posts (even though it took WallyNeptune and his nonesense to do that - he is much oreferable to you). Please go away. Take miningmypennies with you. STOP YOUR ANTICS.
Comment by
Stratocheif on Nov 06, 2022 11:03pm
Oops I just realized...I think you are right it's one of his ailiases
Comment by
Ernieandbert on Nov 07, 2022 7:44am
It's not just the share price that is lower, it is the entire enterprise value...ie...there is a lot less debt too. So looking at 2023 ev to ebitda (which is how cos trade but only one other on this board seems to look at) is trading at less than 1x. And this after striking a deal with a far better credit (gnc) on the overdue receivables. Stunningly cheap.
Comment by
Maxmoe on Nov 09, 2022 5:16am
Another alias? Romaine is $5 everywhere, or less if on sale, by the way. Nickel isn't very harmful unless consumed in large quantities. Try lead, mercury or arsenic.
Comment by
Buyreallow on Nov 09, 2022 6:42am
Romaine $3.99 where I am. Pack of 3 Romaine hearts 6.99