% % is an advanced financial thing, hard to explain.
and coal's days are numbered no matter what you think about politics in the short term.
Theyre buying up entire villages for just low grade quality coal in Germany just to strip mine them. Times are bad, indeed.
That's China. They can poison themselves, I don't give a shit.
I could be wrong here, but I'm pretty sure the poison they put in their air doesn't just stay there.That's China. They can poison themselves, I don't give a shit.
So are you arguing for or against sustainability here?I could be wrong here, but I'm pretty sure the poison they put in their air doesn't just stay there.
What they meant was "seed" oils' days are numbered.You sound just like the people who said oils days were numbered in the 90's
So are you arguing for or against sustainability here?
None of you are actually disputing my original point.
This is grownup area of the forum so please use veiled insults, courteous condescension, polite sarcasm, and backhanded compliments rather than name calling.
Diplomatic disdain,civil dismissal, tactful rebuke and mild reproach are also permitted.
This is grownup area of the forum so please use veiled insults, courteous condescension, polite sarcasm, and backhanded compliments rather than name calling.
Diplomatic disdain,civil dismissal, tactful rebuke and mild reproach are also permitted.
Ban thisfaggotman.
But what if you're not Canadian?This is grownup area of the forum so please use veiled insults, courteous condescension, polite sarcasm, and backhanded compliments rather than name calling.
Diplomatic disdain,civil dismissal, tactful rebuke and mild reproach are also permitted.
I'm not sure what numbers you are seeing that are impressive. Revenue growth is slowing, while their COGS is good relative to revenue, their non-COGS costs are growing faster than revenue. Their R&D alone is nearly equal to their total revenue (TTM). They don't have an overly large long term debt, but that appears to be because they are doing everything with stock instead.My apologies.
Btw, thoughts on RDDT? It is quite the impressive business, when you look at the numbers.
I'm not sure what numbers you are seeing that are impressive. Revenue growth is slowing, while their COGS is good relative to revenue, their non-COGS costs are growing faster than revenue. Their R&D alone is nearly equal to their total revenue (TTM). They don't have an overly large long term debt, but that appears to be because they are doing everything with stock instead.