Archive : October 2009

October Update 2009

Posted 10/29/09 11:50 AM by Cole Harmonson
Category: Company News

October update from your friends at Far West Capital

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September Update 2009

Posted 10/29/09 12:31 PM by Cole Harmonson
Category: Company News

“If you don’t inspect it, don’t expect it,” bank overdraft fees are back in the news, September means dove hunting, and this is not the worst economy since the 1930s…

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Recent Comments

Great post Cole. My sentiments exactly. There were not any winners in that scenario, and while both sides made mistakes, it was the Administration that ultimately let the situation slip into a "lose-lose" situation. So, now that the dust has settled, will the Raider Nation get behind the program and Coach Tuberville? Time will tell. Of course, if there are a lot "W's" in the stat columns, it will happen sooner rather than later, but it will take a while for me to trust our administration again. That lack of trust already has caused me to not dig as deep in my pocketbook when asked to renew my annual pledge. If Texas Tech Administrators and the powerful alumni that influence them truly want to have a quality program that can be competitive on a regional and national level with the UT's of the world, they'll have to leave that parochial West Texas attitude in the dust. That's not likely to happen anytime soon. That kind of thinking is part of the fabric of Lubbock and the Tech community.... permeating it like a West Texas sand storm.
- Rick L'Amie, TTU '82, '91

Even an Aggie didn't enjoy watching that train wreck - not good for the program, conf or state - u had the best tweets - objective & fair
- Ryan Schooler

Great observation Cole. As a CPA and having served as a CFO in several businesses, understanding where your cash flow is critical and too often overlooked. Companies need to keep an eye on immediate needs, and develop the ability to forecast for the near future.
- Ryan

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