I have never owned a share of stock in my life, and the only time I've double dipped into anything is at the snack tray.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't know anything about a stock!
Stock is everything in cooking, at least in French cooking. Without it, nothing can be done. If one's stock is good, what remains of the work is easy; if, on the other hand, it is bad or merely mediocre, it is quite hopeless to expect anything approaching a satisfactory result.
Corporate executives often buy or sell shares in their companies, and stocks rarely rise or fall significantly when those transactions are reported.
I called my business manager in California and said, 'Sell all of my stock' - what little of it I had - and it's the only smart financial move I ever made.
Most people sell stock to pay taxes, but I didn't want to sell any stock.
When you have a good stock, you can make a good soup.
The very first stock I bought right out of college was Berkshire Hathaway.
When stocks are attractive, you buy them. Sure, they can go lower. I've bought stocks at $12 that went to $2, but then they later went to $30. You just don't know when you can find the bottom.
Actually, I bought one share of Warren Buffett's stock, probably 35 years ago, in order to read his letters.
I had a few stocks, but stocks took a dive. I never sell my stocks.