Our analysis of stocks on MOEX: growth since autumn-early winter. Strong growth of shares will be in the energy sector, food and heavy industry. Then we'll see who was right
Unlike yourself I'm not trying to be right. Just profitable. But last 6 months show your guy PuPu is not right. You must work the Russia night shift at your version of 7-11.
Oh, you cared very much indeed - enough to make it an issue - at which point, the truth made you look like a fool. So now you "don't care"... which makes you a fool and a liar. But we already knew all that from your shill act. Hint for you: peddling snake oil only works if the audience is both credulous and ignorant. That's why I asked you, right off the bat, what imbecile came up with the idea of shilling your crap here - where the readers are very unlikely to be either one. Since it's taken you this long, this many turns of conversation, to come around to the point where you were ready to even understand my question, we'll just add "witless" to the above list. I know that Russians can't even afford decent protein these days - the prices of meat and cheese have spiraled out of sight - but I suggest you pay the freight... all the oatmeal and potatoes are no fuel for any sort of conversation that requires a brain. A.k.a. "idiots who will be stirred to action by your compliments in the hope of them being self-fulfilling." Another tip for you, since you appear to have not just zero clues but something in the large negative range: American audiences have seen this movie before. Your best bet is to go away before you embarrass yourself any further.
Comedy gold right there, bruh. Forget MOEX - come do your act at some bar here. I'm pretty sure Yacov Smirnoff has retired, so there's got to be a vacancy.
I think all your comments could have been summed-up with much more brevity... The comment would have been, "Is potato." Yes, comrade?
Incidentally - since I've already mentioned this character's comedy act - one of the funniest routines by the brilliant Russian Jewish comedian, Arkadiy Raikin, was called "Sigizmund". As the Romans used to say, "vitae imitatur ars" - "life imitates art" - and here's a modern comedy act for all of you, in many posts parts...