Question: Why Are All The Heavy Hitters Taking New Jobs
LeeG
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I would hope it's not "Show Me The Money". And what do these changes mean to Numismatics, if anything?
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They're not. I'll bet you can't name ten heavy hitters who have taken "new jobs".
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<< <i>I'll bet you can't name ten heavy hitters who have taken "new jobs" >>
Your right Andy. These are the only names I could come up with:
Imhof
Isaac
Taylor
Fahey
Standish
Feld
Schecter
Winter
I appreciate your thought provoking answer to my question.
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<< <i>I'll bet you can't name ten heavy hitters who have taken "new jobs" >>
Your right Andy. These are the only names I could come up with:
Imhof
Isaac
Taylor
Fahey
Standish
Feld
Schecter
Winter
I appreciate your thought provoking answer to my question. >>
No belittling intended and I'm not going to name names, but not all those eight named are exactly heavy hitters.
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I'll bet that if Martin Paul saw this thread, he would be pissed.
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<< <i>I appreciate your thought provoking answer to my question. >>
If we're really fortunate it might spawn multiple "QUESTION:.................." threads.....
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So that brings it to 10. Wonder if Andy would call all 10 heavy weights? In any case those are significant players. Heritage has added a number of big players to their staffs over the past 2 years.
If you include all the moves that Bob Hughes makes (lol) he can add 2 or 3 by himself.....and he's not done yet!
If you consider other ex-Heritage people who moved to Superior,
shifts in Teletrade staff, additions to auction house staffs, even Legend's newer buyer, etc. you can come up with many more names.
Can we include Noe moving from his coin firm to you know where?
roadrunner
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<< <i>It is " Show me the money" >>
And I don't blame them one bit.
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Joe
<< <i>Besides Martin Paul toss in Andy Lustig as well (lol.
So that brings it to 10. Wonder if Andy would call all 10 heavy weights? In any case those are significant players. Heritage has added a number of big players to their staffs over the past 2 years.
If you include all the moves that Bob Hughes makes (lol) he can add 2 or 3 by himself.....and he's not done yet!
If you consider other ex-Heritage people who moved to Superior,
shifts in Teletrade staff, additions to auction house staffs, even Legend's newer buyer, etc. you can come up with many more names.
Can we include Noe moving from his coin firm to you know where?
roadrunner >>
It's been said that a complete collection of Bobby Hughes business cards is harder to assemble than a complete collection of Proof Gold coins.
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TC71
Since I am a collector (no investment coins for me), a collapse doesn't scare me at all.
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Ratner works for a firm? Isn't he a one man show?
Wouldn't be surprised that at the end of this market cycle, that some or most of those "players" are back working for Heritage, Spectrum and the other biggies (ie. closed up shop).
roadrunner
Some people like change from time to time. There's more to life than a profitable business and a change doesn't necessarily mean that business isn't doing well.
It could also mean that someone else has such extraordinary confidence in the market that he can offer a tempting deal.
So in a more general sense, when you see someone take a new job, it is just as likely that it is the result of excessive bullishness (on the part of the employer) as it is the result of bearishness on the part of the employee.
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