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Asking pilots for financial advice...... If I have any questions on airbus emergency procedures I'll call my financial advisor!:p






Yes this is a repeat of a past response on another thread but what pilot does not love to beat their dead horse
 
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joe.... funny and spot on.
 
call in to Mad Money on CNBC (6pm est) and ask Cramer or sell it ASAP and buy some stock that will make you some money.:)
 
Sold today at just over $32 for just shy of $7,800. Called fidelity and they said that the check would be sent on thur. Learlove is now a debt free man with cash in his pocket.

Thanks for the advice and help guys, at this point I really don't care what the stock does, even if it shot up to 60, it served my purpose and paid my bills.
 
semperfido said:
call in to Mad Money on CNBC (6pm est) and ask Cramer or sell it ASAP and buy some stock that will make you some money.:)


considering the stock opened at just $20/share several weeks ago, I'd say the stock made him some money....
 
Well, you just gained a whole new level of respect in Jim Kramer's eyes...TC

P.S.--probably the best financial move you will ever make.
 

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