Q: Can I take 30ml perfume bottle into the carry on baggage?
A: Yes to both answers, but you can't use the razor during takeoff/landing and the bottle has to be in a quart sized ziplock baggie.
I know safety (cartridge) razors are allowed, so I can’t imagine that electric razors wouldn’t be since they aren’t even really as sharp as a safety razor, but I just wanted to ask someone who has carried on recently (I just got an electric) to confirm that these are allowed to be brought in carry-on luggage.
Thanks in advance!
Best answer:
Answer by brownt5
Too often, investors are urged to pursue certain stocks based on a magic metric, a particularly telling ratio or a catchy headline. In an effort to paint a clearer picture, I chose five stocks, each from a different market sector, to analyze from different angles in a series of articles.
In this first article I look at pricing information and dividend payments to see how they compare with their sector peers and industry averages. In future articles, I will look at earnings and profitability, cash flow, and debt. My conclusion after this detailed analysis is that all of these companies are low-risk buys on a relative valuation basis.
E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Inc. ( DD ) – This major diversified chemical manufacturer is currently trading near $44 a share. Over the past year, DD has fluctuated between $37.10 and $57, trading near its highs from late February through early July and reaching its low on Oct. 3. A purchase of 100 shares made ten years ago would be down 3.68 percent today, excluding fees and the reinvestment of dividends. The purchase made 20 years ago would be up 98.17 percent today.