Oldies but goodies. Two links:
Was SNOW a huge mistake? Link here.
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Unrelated To Buffett
In other news.
Williams-Sonoma soars. More evidence the gap between the investing class and the non-investing class is continuing to widen.
Williams-Sonoma's stock is rising in after hours trading, on the home furnishing retailer’s better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results. It’s the latest sign that wealthier consumers aren’t pulling back in the face of inflation, or scrimping on home goods despite the pandemic’s waning hold on the country.
After the bell Wednesday, Williams-Sonoma said it earned $3.50 a share, on revenue that rose more than 8% year over year, to $1.89 billion. Analysts were looking for EPS of $2.90 on revenue of $1.81 billion.
I wonder why? Link here. Is anyone paying attention? Did Trump, Obama, or Bush ever have any years like this?
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