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<blockquote data-quote="Thebrowntruth" data-source="post: 137381" data-attributes="member: 6207"><p>Vet,</p><p> </p><p>Absolutely no disrespect intended and i wasnt calling YOU silly i made it clear I was refering to the person that told you this "rumor". </p><p> </p><p>Not to get on a soap box but the fact is the major factor which determines a stocks price is earnings. Historically P/E is the benchmark older, stable companies are rated on. (and please dont consider any internet stock among them). UPS is traded on the NYSE and if noone is willing to bid $90 per share now what would be the possible change to make them want to in the future? A great commercial or Dale actually winning a race wont be enough to impress, it will have to be EARNINGS.</p><p> </p><p>A vs. B shares are for voting rights. The Casey foundation, etc. hold a huge percentage of shares now. Simple law of supply and demand, if they put more on the market the price will inch downward. </p><p> </p><p>Dont get me wrong, I'll be the first one to buy you a beer when it hits $91......and I hope like heck you are right!!! I just dont see a big postitive impact on earnings anytime in the near future</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebrowntruth, post: 137381, member: 6207"] Vet, Absolutely no disrespect intended and i wasnt calling YOU silly i made it clear I was refering to the person that told you this "rumor". Not to get on a soap box but the fact is the major factor which determines a stocks price is earnings. Historically P/E is the benchmark older, stable companies are rated on. (and please dont consider any internet stock among them). UPS is traded on the NYSE and if noone is willing to bid $90 per share now what would be the possible change to make them want to in the future? A great commercial or Dale actually winning a race wont be enough to impress, it will have to be EARNINGS. A vs. B shares are for voting rights. The Casey foundation, etc. hold a huge percentage of shares now. Simple law of supply and demand, if they put more on the market the price will inch downward. Dont get me wrong, I'll be the first one to buy you a beer when it hits $91......and I hope like heck you are right!!! I just dont see a big postitive impact on earnings anytime in the near future [/QUOTE]
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