Wife just purchased a bottle of wine for $70.00 because she no longer likes the "cheap stuff". I accept full responsibility for next week's rate rise. - As the title says, the wife insisted on purchasing a bottle of $70.00 wine with tonight's dinner, for no special occasion or reason other than she likes it more than our usual $23.00 bottle of Oyster Bay. Said purchase may very well be sighted in Monsieur Lowe's minutes as a reason to increase rates yet further... to which I am sorry. Ausfinance

Wife just purchased a bottle of wine for $70.00 because she no longer likes the "cheap stuff". I accept full responsibility for next week's rate rise. - As the title says, the wife insisted on purchasing a bottle of $70.00 wine with tonight's dinner, for no special occasion or reason other than she likes it more than our usual $23.00 bottle of Oyster Bay.

Said purchase may very well be sighted in Monsieur Lowe's minutes as a reason to increase rates yet further... to which I am sorry.


Shortnsalty 35d

Berkshire is hoarding so. much. cash.

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Goldrush_Greg 66d

Buffet indicator is showing some wild times ahead perhaps, combine that with Berkshires record high cash hoard of 30%... chart via barchart.com / Longtermtrends

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Stonksurfer42 96d

Looks like we're going through something, but who would have thought with all these tarrifs, inflation and trade wars going on

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Moonbagjack 127d

Where does this end up long term with small stocks suffering white giant caps are taking all the coin?

Where does this end up long term with small stocks suffering white giant caps are taking all the coin?
Chartwizard_Au 157d

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The spike in red reflects financial strain returning fast. Credit card delinquencies are rising too, hinting that lower-income consumers might be nearing a breaking point. What's going on...
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#ASX:ASN Is Anson Resources’ US$330M Financing Deal the Key to Unlocking Utah’s Lithium Potential?

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