With climate change upon us, there are companies to invest in for the long - term that will profit from this unyielding global condition along with those to avoid that make «a damn
good buggy whip» in a doomed sector.
As Lawrence «Larry the Liquidator» Garfield, a corporate raider, said in the play Other People's Money about a firm going under that was run well but outmoded, «I'm sure the last buggy whip company made a damn
good buggy whip.»
Not exact matches
Smells of the
buggy whip factory bad mouthing these new fangled noisy stinky automobiles, just a passing fad, everyone will soon go back to
good old Dobbin.
3) My industry studies produce a list of out of favor companies with
better prospects than most — the challenge is to separate out the «
buggy whip» industries, from those that are genuinely cheap.