NAVTEQ Corp. (NVT)

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    Jun 09 09:41 AM
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    Don Dion is offering a free video conference this Wednesday on his outlook for the 2nd half of the year! Go to www.dionmm.com/video/p... to register! Reply
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    Apr 11 03:04 PM
    Amid Worries About Closing Map Deals, Navteq and Tele Atlas Slide [view article]
    Ant thoughts on (grmn's) new phone? Speculation one this becoming huge part of the company in the next 3.5years- thoughts comments Reply
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    Apr 06 05:17 AM
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    General Discussion on NVT
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
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    Mar 06 02:14 PM
    Stocks with Biggest Change in Short Interest [view article]
    Thank you Bespoke IGrp for all the reviews given till today! Reply
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    Mar 06 02:06 PM
    Stocks with Biggest Change in Short Interest [view article]
    Perhaps, it's time for VMWare (VMW) to move out of it's wood shed and back onto the playing field. Gregory Ness outlines how the company offers its protection along with it's teammates such as Symantics, Mcafee & Checkpoint. Vmsafe initiative, a milestone, is making a difference. Institutions appear to be buying. Finally - we'll see it's return! Reply
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    Feb 28 10:11 PM
    Stocks with Biggest Change in Short Interest [view article]
    Novice question...whom releases those Short Interest numbers and where might I view them directly on a bi-monthly basis? Thanks Reply
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    Feb 18 08:33 PM
    Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round, 2/11/08: Sure-Win Williams [view article]
    A GOOD QUARTER IS WHEN YOU MAKE MONEY NOT LOOSE SOME.A SUBSTANTIAL DECRASE IN LOSSES IS A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION,BUT IT'S LIKE LOSING YOUR WALLET THINKING YOU HAD $400 IN IT AND THEN YOU REMEMBER YOU ONLY HAD $200 IN IT,YOUR STILL BEAT .WHATEVER HAPPENED TO DISCLOSURE????? Reply
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    Dec 29 09:08 PM
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    Eight GPS Stocks to Help Point Your Portfolio in the Right Direction [view article]

    Amazing that HEM wasn't mentioned here. It's currently selling for ~15 times 2008 earnings, in an agriculture industry where there is a lack of stocks to match the lack of inventories and which should do well even if global growth slows somewhat.

    MOO is a great index of agriculture names but it has yet to include HEM--and the only reason I can see is that until recently it's market cap was to low. (The requirement is at least 150 million, a mark that HEM passed not to long ago.) Without a doubt, HEM is more of a pure play on the booming ag economy than many others included in that fund.

    Many others, from indexes and funds to individuals, don't own this one simply because (I think) they don't know about it. But it is, in my opinion, one of the best deals in the ag sector--an opinion that is backed up by lower forward multiples (despite just as good and probably much better growth potential).

    The obvious conclusion is that, when the buying starts in earnest (from the sources mentioned above), HEM shares are going much higher. Although it's selling for 3.60 now, 6 dollars seems a reasonable target for 2008. That would be roughly 25x earnings, and also in-line with recent acquisitions in the space.

    --Daniel
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    Dec 28 12:25 PM
    Eight GPS Stocks to Help Point Your Portfolio in the Right Direction [view article]
    You forgot about Hemisphere GPS (Toronto: HEM) that makes GPS equipment for tractors and farming equipment Reply
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    Nov 02 03:52 PM
    Garmin Bids For Tele-Atlas: Navteq Should Have Waited [view article]
    Yeah, agree with the above comment. For someone who posts on a respected financial blog site, I would have expected a little more research about the difference between a cash deal and a stock deal. NVT is being bought out for 78 dollars CASH, not stock. You will have to pay capital gains when this deal closes in the first quarter, it just depends on whether you will pay long-term or short-term. Reply
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    Nov 02 03:52 PM
    Garmin Bids For Tele-Atlas: Navteq Should Have Waited [view article]
    Yeah, agree with the above comment. For someone who posts on a respected financial blog site, I would have expected a little more research about the difference between a cash deal and a stock deal. NVT is being bought out for 78 dollars CASH, not stock. You will have to pay capital gains when this deal closes in the first quarter, it just depends on whether you will pay long-term or short-term. Reply
  • commenter
    Nov 01 11:01 PM
    Garmin Bids For Tele-Atlas: Navteq Should Have Waited [view article]
    It is a cash deal, dummy; you're not going to any NOK for your NVT shares. Reply
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    Oct 23 07:47 AM
    Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Stock Picks, Aug. 22 [view article]
    What does a wireless chip (ATHR) got to do with a Computer chip maker (AMD)? Other than both of them being in the chip business they are totally different segments. If your gonna recommend AMD you should recommend ATHR, because if pc sales are bullish wifi integration will be aswell...more products now are using or integrating wifi. This should be a bullish call. Reply
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    Oct 22 04:09 PM
    Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Stock Picks, Aug. 22 [view article]
    Unfortunately I listened to Cramer and swapped out of Dryships to Diana Shipping Reply
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    Oct 22 04:09 PM
    Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Stock Picks, Aug. 22 [view article]
    Unfortunately I listened to Cramer and swapped out of Dryships to Diana Shipping Reply