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Tariffs Expected to Heat Up Chipotle's Costs -- WSJ
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Evercore ISI Adjusts Price Target on Chipotle Mexican Grill to $57 From $64, Maintains Outperform Rating
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Baird Adjusts Price Target on Chipotle Mexican Grill to $56 From $62, Maintains Outperform Rating
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Loop Capital Adjusts Price Target on Chipotle Mexican Grill to $63 From $65, Maintains Buy Rating
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Goldman Sachs Adjusts Price Target on Chipotle Mexican Grill to $57 From $62, Maintains Buy Rating
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BTIG Adjusts Price Target on Chipotle Mexican Grill to $60 From $67, Maintains Buy Rating
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102445285 Rex : $ServiceNow (NOW.US)$ Is your pending position Options?
10baggerbamm OP 102445285 Rex : I bought the calls on Monday I'm in the money I've got big profits but that sell off that happened about a half hour ago really sucks put a bluntly because it's a dollar for a dollar. that's why I said I can't count my chickens till the Bell because options don't trade before 9:30
102445285 Rex : That's right, I see.$ServiceNow (NOW.US)$ The selling-off looks the same as the Large Cap's pattern, it's just like.$Netflix (NFLX.US)$ the situation with Earnings Reports, but Netflix will be worse.
105251507
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hihi..i buy put..u should see insider keep selling stock before earning..gonna collect some cash today
肥牛 : It seems not very good, it has dropped sharply.
Shark Chaperone
OP 肥牛
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10baggerbamm : now just do that 20,000 more times..
VicVegas007
OP 10baggerbamm
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I don't have the strength
10baggerbamm
VicVegas007
OP
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you got to set goals
aim high soaring aim low boring
VicVegas007 OP 10baggerbamm : very true
10baggerbamm
VicVegas007
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long time ago in the 1980s when I started as a stockbroker you would have to cold call in order to generate leads in order to have somebody that would listen to you with an idea and hopefully invest obviously open an account and pay for the trade that's really important.
I was sent out to the corporate office for training along with I want to say it was about 250 or so new hires from all around the United States.
when we walked in this room I'll just use the woman's name Carolyn.. she's still in the business to this day.. she says look around and this room was massive it must have had 500 desks and telephone sitting on top of them and that was it like there was nothing and then there was at the end of the room the whole wall was a big grease board that you would write with an erasable marker on it a grease pen whatever you wanted to write. there was a few TVs and obviously back then it was picture tube TVs so they weren't flush mounted they were sitting at the end of each row and and some business channel . and then they had what was called a quotron machine at the end of each row which was about a 10 in TV set with green quotes that's it so you would type in with the keyboard that was beneath It whatever stock quote you wanted and it would pop up there was nothing that was refreshed there was nothing that was scrolling headlines it was old school you want it you got to bang it out on the keyboard you waited about 2 seconds or so and then you got a response for a quote it did not update yeah day type it all over again in order to get a revised quote for a stock.
at any rate we were on the West Coast so 9:30 eastern time is 6:30 West Coast time so we were in the office at 5:30 in the morning. and they had the rah rah ciscoomba meeting get on the phone start dialing cold calling.
the record for the most dials in a day cuz they had counters on every single phone was about 860. so try to call up a business introduce yourself may I speak to the owner please they tell you to go fuck yourself you go on to the next number try doing that 860 times in a day.
I set a goal that I was going to be the first person in the room and the last person to leave I was not going to have lunch I was not going to have a break and I was going to dial over a thousand times that was my goal I wrote it out. I had it sitting on the desk.
I started at 5:00 a.m. which was 8:00 a.m. eastern time I didn't finish till it was just after 10:00 p.m. which was 7:00 p.m. eastern time
I made 1,023 dials I got 37 leads of names of owners of small businesses that wanted to hear back from me with a stock idea
I broke every record in the company that ever existed that day the company started in 1972
you have to set goals you have to put your mind to it and you have to push yourself to achieve when everyone around you says it's impossible.
Aim high soaring a low boring
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