I hope you're right, Starbucks is a Buy for me right now at $69. If the price drops significantly that is easy long term money folks.
Just the sort of event that value investors look for.
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the oldest millenials are almost 40 and yet they are still progressive and want progressive policies to make their childrens lives better[/QUOTE]
I'm one of them, but I've never met anybody in my age group who considers themselves a millenial. Despite what anyone says, nobody who is 36 years old considers themselves a millenial. Millenials had smartphones when they were kids. I don't think anyone used the term millenial at all when I was a young person, everyone was calling us Generation Y at the time
why boycott Starbucks? isn't Howard Schultz the FORMER ceo?
yeah but nobody in my age group identifies with "millenials", the whole naming generations thing is pretty stupid but there is a big difference as far as shared memories and perspectives between a 22 year old college kid and someone in my age group. That's why people my age don't call themselves "millenials" unless they're being a contrarian douche.
not trying to derail thread too much, but the best way to identify generations is what kind of toys you played with. My big brother is from the Star Wars generation, I'm from the Ninja Turtles, my younger friends are from the Power Rangers and their younger friends are from the Pokemon generation.
The thought of replying already makes this a dull moment....
Props to Bezos.
He should have just posted the dick pics though.