Nokia has ‘good issues coming’

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Nokia has ‘good issues coming’

Berkshire Hathaway: "It isn't establishing as being a good time for Berkshire. I do not wish to guess in opposition to the nice one, however that p


Berkshire Hathaway: “It isn’t establishing as being a good time for Berkshire. I do not wish to guess in opposition to the nice one, however that portfolio is just not an important portfolio, however he cares quite a bit about taxes and due to this fact he isn’t going to make any adjustments.”

Sirius XM: “Look, persons are shopping for automobiles once more they usually’re shopping for used automobiles once more. I believe you are high quality.”

Nokia: “I believe Nokia’s bought a number of good issues coming. I like your concept.”

Past Meat: “Now, I do know lots of people really feel the service theme goes to harm them. That is nonsense. I believe you maintain on to Past Meat, purchase some a pair factors decrease.”

Inseego: “We like these guys. Steadily requested firm. It is a 5G play.”

Ford Motor: “I am a stability sheet purchase, John, they usually’ve bought a nasty one and I am not taken with shopping for a $6 inventory if the stability sheet behind it’s $6 worthy, so to talk.”

Vaxart: “It is a enormous lengthy shot … The inventory’s at $8. They’ll run this factor to $16, simply on hope. … Lengthy photographs typically are available in, however lengthy photographs do not normally are available in. … I wish to be in the absolute best and that is not the absolute best.”

Anheuser Busch Inbev: “I do not assume it is good. It is down 40%. It is not what I would like. I would fairly see you in Pepsi. … It is a greater inventory. Constellation stories tomorrow, so let’s examine what is going on to occur there.”

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