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A roll of the good toilet paper is worth more than a share of SCO stock.
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Wrong. If you buy by the 4 pack, the really cheapy stuff is 88 cents where I live. That does work out to 22 cents per roll. But If you want to buy an individual roll, it's 39 cents. SCOX is currently selling for 37 cents.
So an individual roll of the really cheapy, generic brand toilet paper is worth more than an individual share of SCOX stock, is far less embarrassing to admit to owning, and is not declining in value as SCOX is. Furthermore, it is quite useful, when the need arises, and is just a better investment, all around.
I can recommend, with no reservation, the purchase of "$ave" brand toilet paper over SCOX certificates, even for the same application.