Can anyone name good shares to invest in for the long term i.e. 50 years
So far I have: Defence Contractors Fast Food Chains Coca Cola Suez & Veolia (as they are becoming the biggest privatised water providers in Europe) Microsoft Google
inb4 facebook/apple I personally think these are too volatile and not a sure thing
>Fast Food Chains May not be as good an idea as it seems for long-term considering changes in eating habits, cuisines, and access to fast food. >facebook/apple Definitely avoid with other social media for long-term. This.
Joshua Martinez
This guy is right i'm sitting on options living my best life.
Henry Torres
I will be buying the hell out of McDonald's if it ever goes below 15 P/E.
It blew through 2008 like nothing, has great real estate, and it's crazy how busy they generally are. They're still trying to work on growing top line more but are excellent in providing returns to shareholders. I just think it's too pricey right now given the revenue issue.
Landon Cook
>le DAE GMOs are evil I think the millions of people that haven't died of starvation would disagree with you.
Josiah Ortiz
All electric cars use lithium
Long Chile
Google Chile EV
Yu r fkn welcome
Adam Long
Anti depressant manufacturers
Jack Flores
Waste Management
Jason Diaz
I've got an Amazon share, anyone have an idea of when it will be best to sell?
Nicholas King
Are you aware the franchisees are revolting, have unionized, and are refusing to upgrade stores.
Caleb Sanders
Anything related to mental health
Josiah Cook
>May not be as good an idea as it seems for long-term considering changes in eating habits, cuisines, and access to fast food.
Look at all the fast food share prices and coca cola, solid and steady, Population growth alone makes it a safe bet.
Blake Morgan
All high tech computation require cobalt. The main supply of cobalt is from mines in Africa where Chinks exploit them.
Do you believe Veolia will have a monopoly on water in Europe or anywhere else in the world?
Elijah Hernandez
OP the faggot is buying the top of the result of the last 50 years of modernity JUST as it's about to implode. Laughing at the irony of OPs misery
Juan Morgan
Yes, the 400 franchisees want more flexibility/control over their menu pricing because they dislike the national deals. It's a risk but nothing dire in the short term.
Additionally, I think data will support the upgraded stores. It's a big improvement for handling rapid drive thru and sit down orders. The mobile app is good but I do agree with the franchisees that things like the $1 sandwich coupon is stupid and breeds customers demanding steep discounts.
But anyways, that's why I'd be interested in purchasing individual shares if its price dropped dramatically yet everything remained the same news/fundamental wise.
Leo Green
Mcdonalds and Coca Cola survive recessions and wars, laugh it up pea brain