When Netflix opened at $15.00 a share it was hoping to get the bounce that PayPal got after Pay Pal went public. Netflix definitely made a splash with a price today of $248.66! And what about the LinkedIn money? Priced suspiciously low at $45.00 a share it soared to $109.00 bringing back a gut wrenching memory of the turn of the century tech culture that left us dizzy with stock options. Well, that LinkedIn IPO was a gift to the early investors who promptly got that money out to the economy.
A guy rolled up in his Lamborghini to look at house, a young guy, and he said, "Dude, I don't want to compete with the next IPO at Facebook or whatever, let's buy this house now!" He was flush with LinkedIn money.
In another case, a big wig at a "group discount" type company, is buying his trophy beach house fast before the tech money rolls out and makes competition drive prices from their current ridiculous values. Cash baby, they are all cash.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Let's Talk Cab and Coffee My Ohana!
Sorry to leave you hanging, I was resting my spirit at the base of Yosemite Falls, which was full to flood stage! Incredible sight. But here I am back in the land of red wine and encouraging you to go see Marin Artukovich at MJA Vineyards.
Marin has a wonderful history that involves two of life's finer pleasures, coffee and wine. He farmed coffee on Kona for years and if you go taste his Cabernet Sauvignon he'll share wonderful stories about beans, brains and roasting coffee while he shares his sumptuous wines. Someone called it "vacation in a bottle!"
Marin moved his Napa wine operation to Santa Cruz and teamed up with local Cathy Bentley who had a background in coffee as well. Together with winemaker Mikael Wargin, this trio of colorful personalities preside over both the MJA Vineyards and the tasting room on Ingalls Street in Santa Cruz.
The tasting room at the Ingalls Courtyard, home to Kelly's French Bakery, is open daily noon to 6! You will not find a more friendly tasting room or a better crowd of fun seekers than at MJA. But don't let the conviviality fool you. There are some seriously good Cabs to be had here. Whether you choose Davine Cellars or Serene Cellars label, you are going to love these lush wines.
Marin also produces 2 Sauvignon Blancs and a Pinot Noir that you must try with his chocolate covered coffee beans as a chaser to the red wines.
If you're shy at all about learning about wine, or have trouble asking questions, start your experience at MJA. The friendly, encouraging atmosphere will make it easy to learn or to enjoy some debate whether you are a beginner or a seasoned connoisseur.
Remember, there are 11 wineries on Ingalls Street , park once and enjoy.
PS! I'm headed over to Main Street Garden restaurant to review this very buzzy spot!
Marin has a wonderful history that involves two of life's finer pleasures, coffee and wine. He farmed coffee on Kona for years and if you go taste his Cabernet Sauvignon he'll share wonderful stories about beans, brains and roasting coffee while he shares his sumptuous wines. Someone called it "vacation in a bottle!"
Marin moved his Napa wine operation to Santa Cruz and teamed up with local Cathy Bentley who had a background in coffee as well. Together with winemaker Mikael Wargin, this trio of colorful personalities preside over both the MJA Vineyards and the tasting room on Ingalls Street in Santa Cruz.
The tasting room at the Ingalls Courtyard, home to Kelly's French Bakery, is open daily noon to 6! You will not find a more friendly tasting room or a better crowd of fun seekers than at MJA. But don't let the conviviality fool you. There are some seriously good Cabs to be had here. Whether you choose Davine Cellars or Serene Cellars label, you are going to love these lush wines.
Marin also produces 2 Sauvignon Blancs and a Pinot Noir that you must try with his chocolate covered coffee beans as a chaser to the red wines.
If you're shy at all about learning about wine, or have trouble asking questions, start your experience at MJA. The friendly, encouraging atmosphere will make it easy to learn or to enjoy some debate whether you are a beginner or a seasoned connoisseur.
Remember, there are 11 wineries on Ingalls Street , park once and enjoy.
PS! I'm headed over to Main Street Garden restaurant to review this very buzzy spot!
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