YHamilton
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@LateStgeCapital My thinking is lot capacity/flexibility has a bigger impact than transportation but we’ll see how the share shifts go in the next few quarters.
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@YHamiltonBlog im quite full on substack subscriptions but im curious whether declining marginal cost of transportation makes (fuel) makes competition more rampant / erodes physical network effect based businesses in the short term
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@phoenixvalue The sudden flurry of guest appearances in podcasts was a sign.
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@levelsio How about this one?
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Too big of a deal anyway. Can now move on without the overhang.
Bloomberg@business
Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard has abandoned its bid to buy Seven & i bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@compound248 But you could still get to 40? Like a score of 15-40
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@MetacriticCap Russell stays at Mercedes even after Verstappen joins?
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@FundasyInvestor Damn that sucks. Hope you have a speedy recovery.
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"For starters, commercial airliners are extremely complex machines with tens of thousands of components. They range from landing gear assemblies and heat shields to safety buckles and luggage compartment fasteners. Because of the inherent risks of flying large jets around the world at 30,000 feet, these parts typically must be certified by regulatory authorities for use on aircraft. Secondly, large passenger aircraft operate in very long product cycles, typically stretching over decades, with mandatory replacement at specific age or usage intervals. These factors, along with the fact that many of the various components involved are not a large percentage of the overall project cost, mean tremendous pricing power for suppliers."
Lawrence Hamtil@lhamtil
New Post: My take on why aerospace (equal-weighted) has been the best performing industry over the last ~100 years, and why the future is as bright as ever. fortunefinancialadvisors.com/lawrence-hamti…
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