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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 625136" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>10% unemployed is a figure from the Unemployment office.</p><p>Many have dropped out, as thier benefits ran out.</p><p>The unofficial unemployment rate in the US is 18+% !</p><p>ok, forgot the kids and housewives , my mistake 20 Million might be closer.</p><p> </p><p>You as a sup, with no union back-up. Might become one of those numbers.</p><p>Then, you'll think why you paid soo much in taxes over soo many years, and are then taking trips to the foodbank.</p><p>You can get a job at Mac'd's , might just pay your UT bills, and thats it.</p><p>But, if everyone had the same idea, even those jobs would be hard to get by. (which you are probably already experiencing, with less "Help wanted signs" in those establishments).</p><p> </p><p>Everybody should get a fair pay for a fair days work.</p><p>Atleast, something, someone can live on, independently, if they have some skills and brains.</p><p> </p><p>Forget your chances of UPS union workers taking a pay cut.</p><p>Maybe, less wage increases in an upcomming contract, but NEVER a cut !</p><p>Unless, you're willing for a strike !</p><p>UPS isn't losing money, no matter how you want to turn those numbers.</p><p>Less profit, but NOT losing !</p><p>Then see what happens to the shares when they are on strike.....and profit losses, and customer losses.</p><p> </p><p>Just an add on from Cheryls post:</p><p><a href="http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2009/10/28/ups-a-classic-economic-recovery-play/" target="_blank"><strong>UPS: A classic economic recovery play - Blogging Stocks</strong></a></p><p>Not all stocks rise on cue. Despite a decent Q3 EPS performance of 55 cents, United Parcel Service, Inc.'s (NYSE: UPS) shares have lagged, but I'm nevertheless Reiterating my Buy rating for the company, first recommended on April 7, 2009 at a price of $51.28. Here's why:</p><p> </p><p>Increased pricing power, in some delivery segments, and higher volumes will ensue in the quarters ahead, as the U.S./global economic recoveries strengthen. Overall, revenue should increase 7-9% in FY2010 after a difficult FY2009. The First Call FY2009/FY2010 EPS estimates for UPS are $2.17 to $2.70. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>55 cents to $2.70 per share earnings estimated.... thats 500% increase !</p><p>And , you're asking for a paycut ? S.h.e.e.e.e.s.s!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 625136, member: 23950"] 10% unemployed is a figure from the Unemployment office. Many have dropped out, as thier benefits ran out. The unofficial unemployment rate in the US is 18+% ! ok, forgot the kids and housewives , my mistake 20 Million might be closer. You as a sup, with no union back-up. Might become one of those numbers. Then, you'll think why you paid soo much in taxes over soo many years, and are then taking trips to the foodbank. You can get a job at Mac'd's , might just pay your UT bills, and thats it. But, if everyone had the same idea, even those jobs would be hard to get by. (which you are probably already experiencing, with less "Help wanted signs" in those establishments). Everybody should get a fair pay for a fair days work. Atleast, something, someone can live on, independently, if they have some skills and brains. Forget your chances of UPS union workers taking a pay cut. Maybe, less wage increases in an upcomming contract, but NEVER a cut ! Unless, you're willing for a strike ! UPS isn't losing money, no matter how you want to turn those numbers. Less profit, but NOT losing ! Then see what happens to the shares when they are on strike.....and profit losses, and customer losses. Just an add on from Cheryls post: [URL="http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2009/10/28/ups-a-classic-economic-recovery-play/"][B]UPS: A classic economic recovery play - Blogging Stocks[/B][/URL] Not all stocks rise on cue. Despite a decent Q3 EPS performance of 55 cents, United Parcel Service, Inc.'s (NYSE: UPS) shares have lagged, but I'm nevertheless Reiterating my Buy rating for the company, first recommended on April 7, 2009 at a price of $51.28. Here's why: Increased pricing power, in some delivery segments, and higher volumes will ensue in the quarters ahead, as the U.S./global economic recoveries strengthen. Overall, revenue should increase 7-9% in FY2010 after a difficult FY2009. The First Call FY2009/FY2010 EPS estimates for UPS are $2.17 to $2.70. 55 cents to $2.70 per share earnings estimated.... thats 500% increase ! And , you're asking for a paycut ? S.h.e.e.e.e.s.s! [/QUOTE]
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