27 October 2023 | 56 replies
Go where the money is going, the airlines are going, the hotels and resorts are being built, infrastructure like airports or highways are being built, where the government follows foreigner- and visitor-, and investor-friendly policies, where they have money to spend on infrastructure and marketing to get the people to come.
5 December 2023 | 6 replies
I can rent a insulation removal vacuum for $300 and spend an hour under there and it will make the problem go away.
30 June 2021 | 126 replies
Can't invest in a vacuum and numbers don't tell the whole story.
18 August 2018 | 95 replies
No, it might seem like this in a vacuum, but it isn't really a zero sum game.A tired landlord buys a house in 1999 for $100K.
20 September 2019 | 83 replies
Last, have the technician recover the refrigerant and then deep vacuum the system, thoroughly, and recharge.
16 April 2019 | 52 replies
I rape the forest.. i develop and am a big band developer and of course I boot poor homeowner out of their homes.. so i just decided to say Like ( airline pilots) I sell Florsheim shoes LOL..
20 March 2020 | 140 replies
Undoubtably in my mind, the goon't will have to make some tough decision, unpopular ones such as bailing out the airlines and other leisure conglomerates such as Hilton Global - reminiscence of the '08/'09 bailout of Wall Street, though different to some extent as the airline / hotel type of "blue chip" stocks are majority owned by Fidelity and Blackrocks of the world, which in turn is own by major pension funds, and guess who's the largest holders or contributors of pensions funds, your everyday teachers, fire fighters, police officers and etc., so I would imagine the govern't won't have much of choice...
30 March 2020 | 134 replies
Originally posted by @Jim Goebel:I've been looking into the airline industry a lot recently as we put some money into Delta Airlines (DAL).
20 December 2019 | 55 replies
That, in turn, will give you an indication of if/how real estate might be affected.I'll let everyone else hypothesize about whether specific political events will impact the broader economy, but don't fall into the trap of thinking that real estate is typically directly affected in a vacuum or that real estate is a leading indicator of any broader economic shifts.
1 April 2020 | 21 replies
A bit like dreaming to become a commercial airline pilot but complaining about ground school.I never like accounting in college because fictitious companies bored me to tears.