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 Demat Query?
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 How low crude oil prices may go?
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 Could you explain in layman's terms what led to Lehman Brothers Holdings' bankruptcy?
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 I have 30K to invest,that I plan on using for a downpayment on a house,what are my best options of investment?

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Are Starbucks shares worth buying?
With its current NASDAQ listing price, are starbucks shares worth the investment? What are some criteria that could be used to determine whether Starbucks will constitute as a good investment?
                     
 




PuntaCorvo 66
Shares are valued against two parameters. Future growth potential and return on investment. Usually future earnings growth is a consideration for newer upstarts. If you had considered Strabuck, say 10 years ago, they would definitely have been a growth share. You should buy growth shares if you are risk tollerant (not scared to take a risk) and want profits fast. Strabucks is not a growth stock any more so you should be interested in return on investment (i.e. does the share pay dividends). These are good shares for long terms investment.

So, Strabucks is a strong, solid company but chances are they will not outperform the market hence they are a buy and keep stock.


Lab Accident
I would think so.

Everybody loves their coffee, I would imagine more people will be drinking coffee when they are out in the cold weather doing their Christmas shopping, I would get in now.


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Sax M
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I try buying around $35/share and selling at around $40. It seems like a buy and hold stock though. Not much to gain in short term.


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not anymore.


Brian J
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I would defiantly invest in Starbucks. I would invest all the money I had because you never want to put all your money in one place, but I would definitely look into buying Starbucks stock. Only a couple of months ago the CEO announced plans for a major upgrade, meaning a LOT more stores popping up not only over the country but all over the world. That obviously means more $$$. Starbucks will have more stores internationally than even McDonald's at the end of this growth. Analysts are expecting this stock to only grow. I know many people who own Starbucks stock and they have been very pleased.


binda
i think it is a good stock it is expanding in china,the biggest economy of the world.


INACTIVE
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Personally I think the gourmet coffee industry is declining as people find that's one area of expense they can cut or cut back on. I wouldn't look for a huge increase in stock prices but would be more concerned about a huge decrease. You can throw a few bucks into it but don't put all your eggs in one basket. Maybe consider a mutual fund in which Starbucks is one of the components. You can then make out from the highs and lows of several stocks and make more from the average than any one component. That's just my opinion.


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