22 March 2019 | 11 replies
Plymouth did have a major lay off in 2016 and are "restructuring".
25 February 2018 | 3 replies
I’m looking to open an online account with vanguard, TD Ameritrade, E*Trade, or maybe even the Robinhood ap with my checkbook sdira to buy REITS.
11 March 2018 | 3 replies
I use Robinhood so I get commission free trading and I only invest in dividend paying companies who are well leveraged and not drowning in debt.
25 April 2018 | 4 replies
The only life insurance he had was through the company and 6 months after the layoff gets cancer and dies.
1 July 2018 | 15 replies
I keep all my savings in my own personally managed portfolio on robinhood. investing in real estate investment trusts, I usually bring in 2-3% per month in growth not counting my average of 5-8% dividends.
27 February 2018 | 6 replies
The economy was in the dumps, nobody was building anything and I imagine that they had a bunch of inspectors sitting around twiddling their thumbs and wondering when the big layoff would happen.
26 March 2018 | 15 replies
That means there are mass layoffs every few months.So, i was reading a few months ago and started getting excited about RE investing and the possibilities it could bring.
31 August 2009 | 41 replies
I'm guessing this leasing tact is the developer activity you mention.Sorry, I'm not familiar with condo. prices in the area, but it should go without saying that the housing market here is as bad as elsewhere -- and layoffs at the major employers (Micron and HP) are bringing more homes to the market.I realize my interest in this is entirely different from those of you that have invested in this project, and might loose large sums of money -- I'm deeply sympathetic.
5 June 2008 | 3 replies
It can be deadly, to your profits.First start researching what might be out there in the form of deals, with your long layoff this will take a few months.
26 October 2008 | 19 replies
But, it would seem like rates for decent borrowers would fall.I do wonder if banks will raise price expectations of both short sales and REOs in order to justify higher prices for those bad debts they're going to lay off on us.