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" ... Facebook as a stock so far is impervious to all such nattering nabobs of negativism. The reason is they carry the numbers to back their stock’s valuation. Facebook sells at what I estimate as 15 times operating cash flow, a telling metric. Their R&D budget is enormous, at 15% of revenues, double Apple’s outlays. So far, advertising revenues remain buoyant. ... "
" ... I am certainly not one of those nattering nabobs who decries the onset of technology and its impact on industry and humanity. Looking over the horizon, on balance, the tireless, industrious technology leaders at pioneering organizations—yes, Boeing and others like it— will make life better, and that includes safer. And no technology launches anonymously; we must always design great brands along with great products, as brands are crucial drivers of consumer adoption and loyalty. ... "
" ... The news front was quiet, though I suspect that the nattering nabobs of negativity will push an afternoon speech by President Xi regarding China’s need to raise its technological know-how. “Platform” companies, the large internet companies, will not be allowed to practice anti-competitive practices, which is nothing new. Don’t Chinese policymakers need these companies?! These companies play a critical role in helping China raise domestic consumption, which is a key policy initiative. An institutional broker stated the same, saying that the market already knows this and did not consider it a factor today. A local broker noted that nibbling at the names might indicate the worst is already priced in. ... "
" ... Which brings us to the third year of economic good times, 2019, and the inevitable "How long can this last?" hysteria emanating from the nabobs. The correct answer comes from Main Street, where businesses are planted in the ground, nowhere to hide, who see no fundamental reason the Main Street economy has to dip into a recession in the foreseeable future. ... "