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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23230)
19 May
Darjeeling is one of the hilly towns of west bengal. I found the Mall roads have shopping complexes, buildings, markets, inox. So the young and old crowds flock over there. There are no scenic beauties in these places but for...
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cuttyrish
@cuttyrish (3264)
• United States
13 May
Shopping has changed a lot over the years, especially with how easy online shopping has become. You can just scroll, click, and wait for your order to arrive without leaving the house.
But at the same time, shopping in malls...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
7 Apr
One of the people selling wares at the Nungarin markets had a collection of signs for sale. I thought this one was quite funny. We have a few ‘ocker’ (redneck Australians, I guess) who can’t talk without swearing. They don’t even...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
18 Oct
While at the Nungarin markets, we spoke to several of the stall-holders. We were impressed with the work of this guy. His ‘real job’ is as a train driver but his hobby is welding and creating unusual objects.
The female figures...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
6 Oct
While we were sheltering from the drizzle at the Nungarin Markets, a gentleman came along with a pink and grey galah on his shoulder. The galah said ‘hello’ and the man nodded.
He said he’d had the galah for 23 of...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
6 Oct
The little town of Nungarin in the wheatbelt of Western Australia held a street market today. It’s one of the three towns close to where a concert was held and each town has had additional events and entertainments hoping to cash...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5217)
• Northampton, England
10 Apr 25
Trumps tariffs are crazy for business.If they are designed to bring in huge tax dollars and try and return industries to America then fine ( industries in need of immigrants to do those menial jobs mind) but he has now reduced the...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112717)
• United States
21 Feb 23
Earnings calls are sometimes an interesting thing. You can, for example, beat expectations, but still not paint a rosy picture for the future and short term investors react.
I say short term investors for good reason.
As...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112717)
• United States
22 Aug 22
No, no. Not in the grocery store. I am talking about in the stock market. But of course I am. Because my aim is always to increase my profits and take advantage of little downward spikes in the markets to add to company's I like...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112717)
• United States
28 Jan 21
If you have been following financial news, you'd be aware that GameStop stock has been going through the roof due to something in the markets we call a "short squeeze."
This basically happens when there is a large amount of short...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112717)
• United States
17 Mar 20
The Trump administration announced today the president's call for immediate relief to the American people and small businesses, and key areas of the economy affected by the Coronavirus outbreak.
This package intends to pour $1...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112717)
• United States
2 Mar 20
I am not going to sit here and tell you that I am some stock market guru, or that I have any intimate knowledge of what the market will do. I WILL say, however, that I have been in the markets long enough to know overreactions...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
9 Feb 20
At breakfast today in Kathmandu, Nepal, we sat with an English lad and his German partner. They lived in Perth, Western Australia, for a year. The boy had a job fixing shopping trolleys. I’m surprised that they even fix the carts...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112717)
• United States
7 Jul 19
I talk a lot about the value of investing, and the value of the stock market in general. And for the most part I do very well with this. But even a seasoned investor such as myself is invariably not going to get it right all of...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
3 Jun 19
While in Nevers, France, we attended some markets. There were the usual displays although of course they differed somewhat because we were in a different country. I bought a couple of French books for my daughter-in-law and we...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
25 May 19
We’ve been without internet for some days but are now in a hotel in Paris. Four of us fly out in the morning.
While in Nevers in France, we visited the markets and I spotted this dog which was sitting in a child’s carrier behind...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112717)
• United States
24 Dec 18
There is panic on the street. Wall Street that is.
If anyone has been paying attention the markets are just in a bit of a freefall of late. There are a variety of reasons for this, none of which I will go into here....
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238268)
• Walnut Creek, California
19 Jun 18
On the way back from Grass Valley this past weekend, I stopped at one of those fresh vegetable stands out in farm country. They had artichokes, squash, and other standard California veggies, but I was most impressed with the...
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Lynn Fowler
@lynnief (1203)
• Australia
22 Mar 18
As I've mentioned a couple of times here on MyLot, I regularly have a stall at various markets signing my books. For me the benefit is not just selling a few books, but getting my name out there and making some contacts. I go to...
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