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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
InBev isn't so much a Belgian brewery as an international version of AB. In other words, they make a lot of cheap swill and distribute a lot of good beer. I can't imagine any foreign company taking over AB, though. Doesn't seem like the corporate cultures would mesh well. Replyoo.com
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
$65 per share for AB ? That's easy !I'm sure they realize that it does not include
us brand-loyal consumers !! Reply
ancisco
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
At least the Belgians brew good beer. Is there an economist out there who knows how long we can go on selling America in order to cover our $60 billion per month trade deficit?RightinSanFrancisco.co... Reply
Attention Value Shoppers: 13 Cheap Retailers on Sale [view article]
Alan,
Im feeling the $600 rebate check thing how ever we are seeing PUT (right to sell) activity on PSUN. Not only that they moved the earnings date up from 5/21 to 5/8 ahead of the Option expiration and before retail sales numbers. The volatility has been shifted from the June Cycle
your thoughts
Andrew
Optionmonster.com
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Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyShort Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
Closed at 4.20 a share....bounce or? I don't know what to make of this. For the past month and a half it couldn't break 4 bucks a share, now it jumps 8.81% in a day. Some insight please. ReplyShort Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
Short Seller: Sorry to see you go. I appreciated your insights. But maybe Daffy has the right idea. . . Sell off the top and come back on the bottom. This way the price of the position keeps coming down.As you said, the Fed can't afford to let ET just collapse and go under. There has to be a buyer in the wings. The only question I have is when this sale will happen. Reply
Short Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
Does this mean you don't smell a RAT? yeapJust a little sub-prime mess round two hitting right now it's a mess. This company's former ceo did a great disservice to it's shareholders, a solid company that invested into sub-primes will be the final nail in the coffin. I hate to admit it but cramer seems to be right on this call.
This is my last post regarding E-trade. Reply
Short Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
Short Seller: . . .aahhhh . . . Does this mean you don't smell a RAT? ReplyShort Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
That wasn't a panic sell . . .that was a well thought out play.
OK, now that I am getting old . . . I am going to get back to buying here in the morning. Reply
Short Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
Tuesday at 5:00 pm. Reponse to all the nay-sayers:That move by the Fed. saved Thornburg from a hostile take over and pulled them from the ashes. Thornburgs own wealth is on the line and I'm sure he'll do what ever it takes to get this stock back where it belongs. I anticipate a few ungrades on hump day with the announcement of TMA metting their obligations. Good job Fed. keep it up!
At the Time of the post $1.56
Closed at $2.88
After hours currently $ 2.93
Now all you people stop with the panic selling!
it's getting old, including you Daffy. Reply
Short Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
Bwahahahahaha, 2cents down since I posted that. Come on people, get real and look at the value of this stock. I was playing Devil's advocate. Do you all see my point? Stop being such cry babies and hold on to this stock! The push down is just a test of loyalness. If you look at my post on TMA yesturday I predicted numerous up grades today and it came to fruition. Stay the course, daffy I was just spoofing your cal for ETFC to Hit $3.50. ReplyShort Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
Btw: A bad report is being let out The sub-prime issue and dropping property values are going too hit hard. On Thursday right after the opening bell the crap report is being released. I would sell now if you are planning on going long.I cut off the arm to stop the bleeding.
I remain,
Shorter that I was three months ago.
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