CalMaine Foods Inc. (CALM)
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- Not Much Meat on Pilgrim's Pride's Bones [view article]
- Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
- The Long and Short of It - Cramer's Mad Money (9/18/08) [view article]
- Cal-Maine Foods: Which is Better - the Chicken or the Egg? [view article]
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- Cal-Maine Foods: Omlette or Bad Egg? [view article]
- Notes from My Conversation with Cal-Maine CFO Tim Dawson [view article]
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- CALM Longs Walking on Eggshells [view article]
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General Discussion on CALM
CALM doesnt get the whole 2.50.......at the most, they make .50 per dozen.....it depends on the market price.On May 12 02:11 PM Rappenco wrote:
> I bought some eggs yesterday and paid $2.5/dozen which is still cheap
> but is a price at which CALM has huge margins and thus profit porential.
> The shorts better start seiously looking at their options here before
> it is too late. Reply
General Discussion on CALM
Rumors are that CALM is going to buy PPC egg division? Anyone know about this? ReplyNot Much Meat on Pilgrim's Pride's Bones [view article]
On Sep 05 11:20 AM rigel wrote:
> I'd love to see some analysis on CALM, even if you are biased. Are
> people expecting a dividend cut?
I don't think those who acted without common sence or respect should be rewarded, let them feel the whip, because taxpayers are going to feel it hard and long, let those who robbed the people of their retirement recieve their reward.
Besides, either Pilgrims Pride lied about all the money they wre making, or they are now, and want to get on the bandwagon, perhaps they think this will take them off the hook for paying those they mistreated..
Or it could be they are findly reporting honestly, and the books they previously reported on was a lie, that would mean they like most other Companies have been cooking their books, or something.
I have yet to recieve my payment from the stocks I had with them, I don't care id its only ten ( 10 ) cents, if its mine, I want it.. assuming I do still have a payout coming. Reply
Not Much Meat on Pilgrim's Pride's Bones [view article]
If "Bo " Pilgrim had acted as a good Christian, God would have protected PPC for him, but he ( "Bo" ) allowed those working in his charge to treat the hard working employees unfair, working them on the Sabbath, not having good working conditions and equipment to work with, and also others were threathen, and harrassed.One can not proclaim to be a Christian, , and threat the Children of God unfair, nor can they profit by working Christians on the Lords Day, there is no good reward for being cruel and greedy.
"Bo " and those he allowed to be in charge of the employees will get what they really deserve, and that is godly discipline Reply
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Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
It's so odd to me. when DNDN spiked into the 20's i remember peopleposting that they couldn't short the stock anymore, their broker didn't have and couldn't find anymore shares to short for their clients. I guess things have changed a little bit since than.What would happen in todays market, ok before 5 days ago, when naked short selling was allowed.
what would have happened. I'm lost on this one as usual.
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Hang in there all, but not like I did with apple
Oh unofficial poll.....what do you think happens in October for DNDN
Yea or nay for Provenge? Reply
Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
It is one thing to state an intention to enforce a rule - and quite another to do it. The SEC has ignored its own disciplinary threats before. Often, it is not investors trying to manipulate stocks, but brokers themselves so the SEC has full authority to obtain compliance with SHO if they choose to do so. With considerable skepticism, time will tell. ReplyStocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
Didn't anyone see McCain on TV criticizing the SEC chairman, saying he'd fire him? Kind of funny, one of your own voting tribe and he acts like hes above his own party. ReplyThe Long and Short of It - Cramer's Mad Money (9/18/08) [view article]
welcome to communism comrades they have slipped it right under your noses, you get the government you deserve ReplyThe Long and Short of It - Cramer's Mad Money (9/18/08) [view article]
...and Cramer suggests that we sell this morning. Wow! Great timing. I'm glad I've relied on myself for advice. And Kath H. is correct; stop promoting housing stocks. Their CEOs are desperate for free air space; they can't afford to pay for airtime. ReplyThe Long and Short of It - Cramer's Mad Money (9/18/08) [view article]
"Cramer and Dugas agreed that now may be a great time to buy a home and shares of Pulte Homes.""Now is the time to buy" is the mantra of every real estate sale person. They were saying it at the peak of the recent bubble. I can't believe Cramer is spouting such foolishness. Reply
Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
Why are we talking about this now?The law was enacted in 2004. Cox says he is now going to enforce it, in 2008? What do we pay these people for? Why isn't Cox standing up before Congress trying to defend his refusal to enforce the law for the last four years? Reply
Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
You could eventually add some of the CanRoys to this list, particularly those that have a small cap. and aren't in the oil-gas sectors. ReplyStocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
I can't agree more with you. But there seem to be some justice, the first victims are the banks that lent the money enabling those same hedge funds to drive them to the bottom. ReplyCal-Maine Foods: Which is Better - the Chicken or the Egg? [view article]
No, normally bread is made without eggs.Nice short squeenze because SEC stiffens short-selling rules.
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Cal-Maine Foods: Which is Better - the Chicken or the Egg? [view article]
Nice gains today!No, normally bread is made without eggs. Reply