Whether at the Motley Fool or that fund thing he’s at never miss anything he writes.
The Extraordinary Story of America’s Most Successful Industry
You’ll never guess what it was.
It had to have been revolutionary. It had to have been innovative. It must be in an industry that changed the world – probably the biggest trend of the 20th century. It must have done something no other company could do.
Computers? Satellites? Biotech?
https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2015/02/13/the-extrao…
Have no data but my guess is relatively lower volatility than MNST just a bunch of dividends. With all those MO huge winners let’s see three posts this year
http://boards.fool.com/altria-group-inc-mo-106952.aspx
Heck even the last five years or so
http://www.altria.com/annualreport/2017/downloads/Altria-AR-…
Re: Excite@Home as Problem Child 122 Excite@Home (Closed) TMFSpirit 9/5/00 8:07 PM
…Oh well, The Rule Breaker portfolio sold 3coms right at it’s low too, so whatever plans the portfolio has for this stock won’t sway me and many other investors one way or the other, nor should it. But then again, how can you claim your long term investors when you’re even considering selling Excite@Home at this time? They’re getting their house in order and thats clearly evident. Is it just; “Time’s up, we have now concluded that AOL will be the broadband king of the world and we will be writing our ATHM sell report soon”?
The world is big Jeff and if AOL is so dominate it’s sure funny that I didn’t talk to one person using AOL during my last two visits to Asia…
http://boards.fool.com/BestOf.asp?topwhat=rec&numofposts…
Those were the days #MAGA. Me, I just split $10,000 between Altria and Berkshire Hathaway in 1968 and it’s worked out pretty well as far as anyone on the internet knows.