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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2008729" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I hope you will come away from this with a clear understanding that there are some opportunities but they are not all inclusive. One of the things that needs to be brought into these discussions is what appears to be a weakening economy. X stock is down nearly 30% from it's 52 week high.( 185-130) and the transport index at a 2 year low. The resulting unhappiness may make X even harder to deal with. So if you happen to be located in a part of the country that matches this business model you will be alright meaning that if you are in a metroplitian area in a warm climate, a favorable labor market , flat terrain, high population density and high percapita consumption your success will be easier. However if you are in an area that does not offer many or in my case none of those advantages it will be more difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2008729, member: 58386"] I hope you will come away from this with a clear understanding that there are some opportunities but they are not all inclusive. One of the things that needs to be brought into these discussions is what appears to be a weakening economy. X stock is down nearly 30% from it's 52 week high.( 185-130) and the transport index at a 2 year low. The resulting unhappiness may make X even harder to deal with. So if you happen to be located in a part of the country that matches this business model you will be alright meaning that if you are in a metroplitian area in a warm climate, a favorable labor market , flat terrain, high population density and high percapita consumption your success will be easier. However if you are in an area that does not offer many or in my case none of those advantages it will be more difficult. [/QUOTE]
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