I need some help with stock research and certain ratios?
I have tracked the prices of these five stocks from Jan 25th to Mar 5th
Microsoft
Urban Outfitters
Hershey
American Eagle Outfitters
Eastman Kodak
On their business info page on yahoo finance, what numbers do i need to find the P/E and flow ratio?
THanks!
On the Summary page, pe (ttm) is listed. That's the P/E based on current price and trailing 12 months earnings per share.
On the Key Statistics page, you find pe(ttm) and pe(forward). The forward P/E is based on current price and analyst consensus earnings per share estimate for the current fiscal year.
I've been in the investment world for a long time, and have no idea what you mean by flow ratio.
Here is a fun project and one that many wouldn't think of at first. In fact though, in past times many people needed to do this for survival although now it is more of an exercise to do something fun and unique.
This project is making a bow and arrow.
No hold on, making a bow and arrow takes patience and careful judgment. Everything should be done in the right proportion to attain balance. Thus, the right amount of whittling is crucial in bow and arrow making. It is certainly an art.
Seldom can we make a perfect bow and arrow the first time around. It needs a lot of practice before we can come up with accurate ones. But the correct procedure in making them matters a lot. So here are correct steps in making a bow and arrow.
Select an appropriate wood for our bow-deadwood of hazel, ash, yew, or hickory. Wood selection is crucial for our bow and arrow. Usually the correct length for the bow is the height of the user. It should also be flexible and at least an inch in thickness. Then we cut a half-circle notch at one end of the bow. From the tip it should be an inch away.
Make the notch deep enough, about halfway through the thickness of the wood. The half-circle notch should be at a 90 degree angle with the side of the bow facing outward. Then carefully whittle the ends of our bow. Whittling is another crucial thing in Bow Making and a key factor in the success of our bow and arrow. The center of the bow should be thick but its ends should be whittled enough to bend but not break.
With arrows, we may choose the wood varieties above or opt for black locust, oak, or elm. They should be 2 feet long and ½ inch in diameter. Whittle the entire length to make them straight and smooth. At the end of each arrow should be a tiny V or U shaped notch where we insert the string of the bow for a perfect bow and arrow set.
The bowstring is a hemp string about 3 and 3/4 to 4 and 1/2 feet in length. Tie the ends to the notched ends of the bow. Make sure it's ends are looped securely around the half-circle notches. Also, the bow should be curved a bit when the string is already attached. Put a tail at the rear ends of the arrows using small triangular cardboards (1 and 1/4 inch base and 3 and 3/4 inch height) glued about an inch away from the rear tip end.
For an effective bow and arrow, remember to whittle just right. The bow and arrow should have balanced bodies. The hemp string should be shorter than the bow. And the bow material should be strong and straight.
After making our own bow and arrow we can try them out in the woods. Practice hitting targets. Remember, often our bow and arrow are only as good as our skills.
there is a thing that a release clips on to on a bow do you know what it is?
I believe you are thinking of a String Loop, which is what a Trigger Release fits on. The string loop is designed to aid in accuracy and protect the serving and the string from wear caused by the release.
I want to get a new Bow Sight and i cant decide how many pins to get. I like the 3 pin because of its simplicity. but i like the 5 pin because of its versatility,and what are the average ranges of shots and any suggestions of low price but good quality sights. Im only 14 so i don't have as much money as everyone else.
If you have the bow that you will be using to hunt with for the next couple of years then I would say go with the five pin. When hunting its all about precision. Some people can shoot instinctively, I however can't. I use a five Pin Sight on my mathews that was 80 dollars. I don't think this sight is any better then the cheaper Copper John sight in my Cabela's (39.99). The Copper John is only 4 pins. You may look on Sportsmansguide.com in there archery section. They may have something a little more affordable. Good luck.
How to sight your bows for that big buck. Dont pay the pro shops
No history of hunting is complete without mentioning the animals that helped humans survive and still are used for hunting. Today it is more for sport than survival, but for many it still provides food for the table.
In prehistoric times people hunted for food as well as fur and leather for clothing and hides used for shelter. As society became less nomadic, more agricultural it allowed for raising food in one place, but hunting didn't go away.
Even in the 13th century there were laws forbidding hunting during breeding seasons to insure the conservation of game animals.
History of hunting while gunpowder and firearms are relatively recent, bow and arrows, snares and traps have all been used to animals. Hunting dogs were developed to point and "set" game birds, allowing the handlers to toss a net over birds. Faster dogs were used to chase down game.
Falcons and even eagles have been used in the capacity of hunters. With the domestication of the horse, human had a means of speed to get alongside Big Game such as the bison in North America.
Early hunters also used methods of digging pits as a trap and running larger game off cliffs as a means of survival.
Today still hunting, stand hunting, stalking and driving are most common.
Still hunting is tracking animals when it's known they're in the area but not sighted.
Stand hunting is taking a position and waiting for the game to go by - often evidenced as deer stands and placed on pathways or near feeding areas.
Stalking is when the animal is spotted but out of range and the hunter moves within range while staying out of sight.
Driving is when one group of people deliberately makes noise which drives the animals in range or past armed hunters.
Dogs have long played an important part in finding or game.
The scent receptors of a hunting dog's nose are much higher than our own plus they LOVE to hunt and want to please.
Today, as in years past, methods vary, but the history of hunting hasn't changed getting the game for food.
The history of hunting is long, with different dogs for different types of hunts. Explore the basics here.
The characteristics of the Retriever make them indispensable to waterfowl hunters.
Incredibly athletic, and dedicated to whatever the job at hand may be, Pointers are the forward scouts of a hunting team.
The Spaniels' job in the hunt is two-fold. As they approach game, they crouch down and sneak up on their prey, flushing them out of hiding places and into the open air.
You will find that when man hunted in th past or present, a dog has been by his side.
Lizzie Novotny R.N has an informative website about dogs, especially the hunting dog breeds. She raises, trains and shows dogs and horses, and is familiar with all aspects of their care. Find answers to your dog-related questions by visiting her website at http://www.the-hunting-dog.com
About the Author
Lizzie Novotny R.N has an informative website about dogs, especially the hunting dog breeds
. She raises, trains and shows dogs and horses, and is familiar with all aspects of their care. Find answers to your dog-related questions by visiting her website at http://www.the-hunting-dog.com
What Type of bow sights do you recommend?
I'm looking to spend about 100-160 dollars as i have a top of the line bow and i want good quality what do you guys have out there and if you use a PSE X-force gimme some info on it like if you like it or not. I want good answers just not cabelas website telling me to go look at sights obviously I've done that i want your opinion and dont bash on hunting either im serious and i want to make a good investment i take 1 shot 1 kill very seriously and dont want a wounded animal in the woods THANKS
I shoot a dusk devil 5 pin. I like the straight fiber optics and the quality of the sight. I plan on shooting one of those until I find something I like better. I dont like the sights that have wrap around fiber optics. They seem to be fragile to me. I have a Trophy Ridge and broke the fibers while elk hunting in Idaho.... I was not a happy camper. The dusk devil works very well in low light situations also. I am not real big on PSE bows. I am sure your is fine but have had some buddies that have had trouble with them. One of them the cam bushing was bad right off the shelf.
Do you like to invest money today and get back much, much more later? I am sure you do and I am sure you know this principle as compound interest. Would you like to burn more fat with less effort? I am sure you would! Have you ever thought about applying the concept of compound interest to your fat loss training?
Unfortunately, most people apply the "work hard and long" concept to their training program in hopes of losing fat! I saw recently a spot on a national morning show promoting the necessity of women working out for a minimum of 1 hour/day to lose fat / weight. I've heard this before and I know you have too. Unfortunately, this is one of the least effective ways to lose body fat and it is definitely the most time intensive. If you are looking to spend hours a week in the gym, then this approach is for you. However, if you goal is to lose weight / fat in the shortest amount of time as possible, then you may want to apply the concept of compound interest to your training program.
It is true! You Can utilize the concept of Compound Interest applied to your body! You understand compound interest in financial matters: you invest today and earn 5% today, but when you add that up over time it ends up being much, much more!
This is possible with exercise as well. That's right, when you invest a little time in your H.I.T. (High Intensity Training) Strength Training session you get benefits immediately (calorie burn) but you also increase muscle, which is more metabolically active than fat (requires more calories to exist) and thus over time you have a compounding effect.
When you do cardio, you burn calories for the time and effort spent doing the activity. You also benefit from what is called "after burn" a 3-4 hour period of continued elevated calorie burn. This is great. However, when that is over, that is it!
With H.I.T. Strength Training, you get calorie burn during the workout and the 3-4 hours of "after burn", but when that is over, that is when compounding interest kicks in. Because you are building muscle and muscle is more metabolically active, you burn more calories and fat all day long! Compounding interest for the body - now that is a much better deal!
Start H.I.T. now by applying the 5 simple steps below, work hard and enjoy the exponential benefits over time! YOU can do it!
High Intensity Training -
1. Pick 1 exercise per major muscle group:
example:
Leg Extension (Quads)
Leg Curl (Hamstrings)
Abdominal Crunch (Abdominal)
Low Back Ext (Erector spinae)
Bench Press (Pectoralis)
Rowing (Latissimus Dorsi)
Lateral Raise (Deltoid)
Biceps Curl (Biceps)
Pressdown (Triceps)
2. Select a weight that causes fatigue between 8-12 reps with a slow lift (4 second count up and a 4 second count down).
3. Go slower, not faster if in doubt about the speed of movement.
4. Transition between exercise quickly, 5-30 seconds maximum. This produces greater cardiovascular effect, burns more calories, and reduces training time
5. Breathe normally during your exercise session. NEVER Hold your breath.
These five simple steps will produce amazing results in less than 10 minutes of training time. In addition, this training style offers one of the best ways to maximize compound interest for the body. Don't delay, start making your "deposits" today!
Troy Huggett, M.S. has 25 years in the weight loss industry and has trained thousands of people through H.I.T. Strength Training for weight loss. He is the owner/operator of THFP Battle Creek MI #1 personal training studio and boot camp training center: http://bootcampbattlecreek.com/, http://troyhuggett.com/ The average THFP & BCBC client loses 8-12 pounds, 3 1/2" off the waist, 4" off the hips, 2" off the thighs in a month of H.I.T.
AC freezer pro 7 question?
I got my ACFP7 ages ago and slapped it onto my CPU, I didn't notice much change in temp on idle, but I did notice that temp didn't really raise if i played a game or did anything else (seems to just sit at 40C)
When I fitted the AC7 it had some grey stuff on the contact area, I didn't know what it was at the time - so I put my own thermal compound on and then attached the cooler
So the question is, would it be better to remove the cooler - scrape the grey stock thermal crap off, clean the CPU heat spreader and the AC7 contact, reapply my own thermal stuff (Arctic silver 5) then reattach the cooler?
Would it be better to just have my own stuff on it? rather than my stuff AND the grey crap it came with? I'v heard if you use too much compound it reduces cooling
- If it makes any different I have it sat on an E8500
I know how to apply it
But do you guys think its worth taking the grey crap off?
Clean 'em both with some rubbing alcohol until they shine, then use about half a grain of rice sized blob of AS5 on the CPU's heatspreader. Cover the tip of your finger with a piece of plastic (plastic bag, etc) and work it out to cover the whole heatspreader with a circular motion. Any more than that will reduce the heat transfer.
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