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Non-Tech : Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: who cares? who wrote (622)12/29/2000 3:59:24 PM
From: Red Heeler  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1001
 
My reading comprehension is good enough to catch your errors, grammatical and otherwise.

it WILL go lower
Of course it WILL. But when? Now's your chance to be the greatest turd-stomper of all time - just pick your price and tell me when KREM will hit it.

And are you telling me that once KREM will goes lower, it will never be this high again? Ever? Will I lose if I hold for twenty years and dollar cost average by buying on the one day each year that I think is the stock's bottom? (See, you're correct about my noticing the lower part.)

KK's are good but there are many many many places that are better
How many in a many, many, many? Can you name three?

practically every town has a mom and pop spot that is cheaper, better,
Isn't that what they said about McDonald's?

So KREM was good as a hole in the wall in some sleepy southern towns, but now it's just a fad? What changed it from good to fad? I've been to Rain Forest Cafes and Planet Hollywoods and all I've ever gotten there was mediocre food and a big tab. I saw plenty of people smiling going in but a lot less smiling coming out.

Call KREM a manip if you must. I won't.

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