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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 139.05-0.2%Nov 17 3:59 PM EST

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To: Kirk © who wrote (11019)3/3/2021 6:30:54 PM
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Generally, when cities do such things, existing ones become really valuable and really profitable. I recall when NYC refused to issue new cabbie licenses. Those who owned a cab medallion prospered greatly over the next several years. I had a neighbor who had one. Just the sticker. It went to over $200k I believe. Same here in this state with liquor licenses. Plus the owners of the legacy items become among the most fervent supporters of the ban. Funny how the market economy works.

I am watching what our various governments are attempting to wipe out now. I foresee a very profitable future in hoarding gas, ammo, and collections of Dr. Suess books...the ones just deemed racist. Within a few more years, beef is likely to get added to the list. Serious on the gas...about to put in a couple of storage tanks here on the ranch for gas and diesel.

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