I'm one Christian investor who doesn't need Mr. Ally to give his seal of approval to my investment choices. "Sexually suggestive" magazines are in the eye of the beholder. When I'm in the checkout line, I don't look at the magazines, and I never buy them. Meanwhile, he's doing his investors a disservice by refusing to invest in a strong, profitable company.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, rang up record sales the day after Thanksgiving, suggesting that holiday shoppers will be a price-conscious bunch. The discount chain yesterday reported $1.43 billion in sales at its domestic stores, supercenters and neighborhood markets on Friday. That was its highest single-day total ever, outpacing the $1.25 billion showing at the same time last year, when consumers were still stunned from the Sept. 11 attacks. WashPost
What about your kids? Stop being so selfish. It's not all about you.
Christian investor, yeah right, and I am a Christian tax collector. Do you really think that the manipulation of money for personal gain is any way related to and/or sanctioned by Christianity?
Yeah-- I think Ally's efforts would be better directed to tackling this whole "preferential treatment for deviants" deal that the "tathk forth" is trying to push... (Nice one, Tex... Bwahaha...)