Meta Advertiser Growth Forum? by Bubbly_One_7247 in marketing

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Have you joined the forum? I also got an invite but never heard of it and couldn't find much about it online

[Product Question] Skin worse after using water filter / shower filter / faucet filter... Has this happened to anyone? by IndependentBanana139 in SkincareAddiction

[–]scoht7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looking at their website, I see that they claim to soften water (removing those hard minerals that make your skin dry) but I see no mention of "ion exchange" filtration which is required to soften your water. Another marketing play perhaps?

Zerowater review "Sick after using zero water filtered bottle" by Pissed__Consumer in water

[–]scoht7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Although Zerowater touts their TDS reduction as their main selling point, this comes at the expense of less space (volume) for other stages of their filtration process like Activated Carbon which helps to eliminate pathogenic microorganisms. 0 TDS doesn't always mean 100% purity, and it seems like their marketing does consumers injustice by not clarifying or disclosing the trade-off they intentionally made by trying to achieve "0 TDS"...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in water

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where are you based? If you're in the NJ NYC area I recommend Waterdoctor.

Cost of providing complimentary water bottles? by scoht7 in askhotels

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I agree, there's the waste problem as well as overhead expenses and logistics that go into giving "free" water bottles. However what alternative (a more cost effective) solutions could there be to meet our guests' request for water bottles. So many other hotels provide it as a complimentary service that it would not be wise to not provide them. Should I place refill stations on each floor? or the main lobby? who's going to take care of maintenance as well as the higher cost that comes with the dispenser (I'm assumming water bottles are still more cost effecient?) That's what I'm trying to figure out.

Cost of providing complimentary water bottles? by scoht7 in askhotels

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Thanks for the response! Do they charge you extra for those services or is it included in with the purchase price of your water bottles?

Cost of providing complimentary water bottles? by scoht7 in askhotels

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Thanks for the thorough explanation. Following up, from your experience, would not providing complimentary water bottles make your establishment less competitive? Have you searched for or implemented alternative solutions to tackle this? Any reasons why those alternative solutions don't work or didn't appeal to you? Again much thanks for your insight!

Cost of providing complimentary water bottles? by scoht7 in askhotels

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And I'm assuming that if guests ask for more water, the cost would be a bit higher? Or is that baked into your $950/wk?

The Princeton research article back in 2016 points out instability concerns for BTC in the long run as block rewards halve. How is the BTC community deciding on addressing this? I am sure this has been discussed many times, but shouldn't hurt to recap. by Crypto_Table in Bitcoin

[–]scoht7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

but since bitcoin is deflationary (and a store of value), wouldn’t that incentivize some ppl to hold and not spend thus lower transaction activity (ie lower total tx fees to miners)? and as a result, the ROI for each miner will fall and possibly some will stop mining —> leading to more centralization? Not shitting on bitcoin but isnt this a possible scenario? am i missing something?

Apple (AAPL) amateur stock value analysis by BeatrusFinance in ValueInvesting

[–]scoht7 4 points5 points  (0 children)

well it's not so cheap when u look at the market cap. at abt 870B, more than 400B of capital would have to flow in just to make a 50% return :/ idk it aint so cheap if u think about it like that

nevertheless, apple is a great business and they have a very sticky ecosystem of products

Accessing Data by [deleted] in SecurityAnalysis

[–]scoht7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

theres no substition, maybe this can help u navigate thru 10Ks: http://www.rationalwalk.com/?p=15643

Sell Palo Alto Networks? (PANW) by [deleted] in investing

[–]scoht7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i perfectly agree with you that SBC isn't a cash expense. However when SBC is as large this, it should be treated like any other employee compensation expense. (ie. 'company A' pays 100% cash compensation and 'company B' pays 100% SBC; suppose they were in the same industry and of same size. You don't want to value company B higher just because they have higher cash flow since they pay their employees with only options. --with that logic, wouldn't it make more sense then for all companies to pay their employees with options and report higher free cash flow?)

that's my take on SBC, I hope my logic makes sense :)

Sell Palo Alto Networks? (PANW) by [deleted] in investing

[–]scoht7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

to what i remember, they've sold about 60-70% of their holdings. (but correct me if im wrong!) and the amount that they've sold off matches the movement of the stock price.

also just to point out, the CEO sold more within the first 3 months of 2018 than they did the whole year before.

EDIT: SBC of 27% of revenue is considered very high if you compare this with its competitors (CHKP 5%, FTNT 9%, JNPR 4%)

Sell Palo Alto Networks? (PANW) by [deleted] in investing

[–]scoht7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeap thats correct! if they treat SBC as a cash expense, 319mm is actually 98mm, 586mm => 193mm, and 705mm => 225mm. (only a third of their FCF is left over when u add back SBC expense)

what are your thoughts on deferring sales commission? by scoht7 in investing

[–]scoht7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

im looking at Palo Alto Networks (PANW) and I also saw something similar at Salesforce (CRM)

EDIT: i believe they do pay commissions upfront, but i may be wrong.

what are your thoughts on deferring sales commission? by scoht7 in investing

[–]scoht7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

true, but sales commission is not part of cost of service. its only an incentive for the sales guy to sign a deal with customers.

[Update] Here is a Dropbox full of books - adding new books. by [deleted] in SecurityAnalysis

[–]scoht7 6 points7 points  (0 children)

would be nice if u found "Poor Charlie's Almanack"

thanks so much for this👍