Why I Bought This Speculative Stock For Less Than $2 A Share [View article]
I don't know if you had a chance to listen to the conference call but Q2 sounds very positive and the company expects profitability by the end of this year. They had some restructuring costs and an item they were expecting to be delivered in Q1 was not delivered until Q2 because of the customer. There are some other things involved but I am still very positive about this company.
Seeking Triples: Early April Diary - Part II [View article]
Scerabi
If you have some time read all of Mark's blog. I learned some new stuff and I thought I was a pretty savvy investor. He is by far my favorite author on the site and I look forward to reading whatever he writes.
Big U.S. companies are coming back from the recession leaner and stronger, but are increasingly looking abroad to fill their payrolls. The WSJ has an overview, including a breakdown by company. [View news story]
Our government is coming out of the recession bigger and more broke.
By The Numbers - Oclaro To Acquire Opnext [View article]
Would you still acquire a position in the company based on this news that came out today?
Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities firm headquartered in New York City, is investigating the Board of Directors of Opnext, Inc. (“Opnext” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: OPXT) for potential breaches of fiduciary duties in connection with their conduct related to the sale of the Company to Oclaro, Inc. (NASDAQ: OCLR) in an all-stock transaction valued at about $177 million. Under the terms of the proposed transaction, Opnext shareholders will receive a fixed ratio of 0.42 shares of Oclaro common stock for every share of Opnext common stock they own.
Request more information now by clicking here: http://bit.ly/H1MtyL. There is no cost or obligation to you.
Whether Opnext’s Board of Directors breached their fiduciary duties to the Company’s stockholders by failing to conduct an adequate and fair sales process prior to agreeing to this proposed transaction, whether the proposed transaction undervalues Opnext’s shares and by how much this proposed transaction undervalues the Company to the detriment of Opnext’s shareholders are the key focus of this investigation.
Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP is a national law firm which represents investors and individuals in class action litigation. The firm is focused on providing exemplary legal services in complex litigation in the areas of securities, shareholder, antitrust and consumer litigation, throughout all phases of litigation. The firm has an experienced trial team which has achieved significant victories on behalf of the firm’s clients.
If you own common stock in Opnext and wish to obtain additional information and protect your investment free of charge, please visit us at http://bit.ly/H1MtyL or contact Juan E. Monteverde, Esq. either via e-mail at jmonteverde@faruqilaw.com or by telephone at (877) 247-4292 or (212) 983-9330.
These Stocks Are Poised To Triple In 2012 [View article]
I found this little announcement about ATTUF. Would any of you consider ATTUF a cloud company? The only reason why I ask is because I think anything associated with the cloud is going to move upwards just like the dot com trend in the late 90s.
Attunity Ltd and Hortonworks announce partnership Attunity Ltd. and Hortonworks jointly announce a partnership focused on the delivery of high-performance solutions to move Big Data in and out of Apache Hadoop. The partnership is designed to facilitate making Big Data available for use in business intelligence and analytics whether in the cloud or across enterprise data centers. Specifically, the partnership will combine Hortonworks' Apache Hadoop expertise with Attunity's data integration technology, to facilitate loading of massive amounts of structured and unstructured data to the Apache Hadoop Distributed File System, or HDFS.
Gas prices doomed Carter - will they doom Obama? Pres. Obama is the first Democrat to face down rising gas prices in an election year since Carter, but Jordan Weissmann says he has advantages his predecessor didn't: the U.S. isn't fighting inflation, fewer regulations on selling gasoline, Iran (probably) won't stop selling oil, and we're used to expensive gas by now. [View news story]
I'm not use to expensive gasoline, I want it to go down in price. Weissmann you are so out of touch with what people want.
Alvarion: 10-Bagger Or Bust? [View instapost]
http://bit.ly/O6HvRL
Software Earnings: Attunity Reports 100% Growth; Broadvision Looms [View instapost]
Will you be offering an opinion on the reverse split anytime soon? I personally think it will be beneficial to the company.
Software Earnings: Attunity Reports 100% Growth; Broadvision Looms [View instapost]
Why I Bought This Speculative Stock For Less Than $2 A Share [View article]
CALX Looking To Acquire ZHNE? [View instapost]
CALX Looking To Acquire ZHNE? [View instapost]
Attunity: A Big Quarter For Big Data [View article]
Seeking Triples: Early April Diary - Part II [View article]
Seeking Triples: Early April Diary - Part II [View article]
If you have some time read all of Mark's blog. I learned some new stuff and I thought I was a pretty savvy investor. He is by far my favorite author on the site and I look forward to reading whatever he writes.
Big U.S. companies are coming back from the recession leaner and stronger, but are increasingly looking abroad to fill their payrolls. The WSJ has an overview, including a breakdown by company. [View news story]
These Stocks Are Poised To Triple In 2012 [View article]
http://bit.ly/HCHHJT
By The Numbers - Oclaro To Acquire Opnext [View article]
Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities firm headquartered in New York City, is investigating the Board of Directors of Opnext, Inc. (“Opnext” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: OPXT) for potential breaches of fiduciary duties in connection with their conduct related to the sale of the Company to Oclaro, Inc. (NASDAQ: OCLR) in an all-stock transaction valued at about $177 million. Under the terms of the proposed transaction, Opnext shareholders will receive a fixed ratio of 0.42 shares of Oclaro common stock for every share of Opnext common stock they own.
Request more information now by clicking here: http://bit.ly/H1MtyL. There is no cost or obligation to you.
Whether Opnext’s Board of Directors breached their fiduciary duties to the Company’s stockholders by failing to conduct an adequate and fair sales process prior to agreeing to this proposed transaction, whether the proposed transaction undervalues Opnext’s shares and by how much this proposed transaction undervalues the Company to the detriment of Opnext’s shareholders are the key focus of this investigation.
Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP is a national law firm which represents investors and individuals in class action litigation. The firm is focused on providing exemplary legal services in complex litigation in the areas of securities, shareholder, antitrust and consumer litigation, throughout all phases of litigation. The firm has an experienced trial team which has achieved significant victories on behalf of the firm’s clients.
If you own common stock in Opnext and wish to obtain additional information and protect your investment free of charge, please visit us at http://bit.ly/H1MtyL or contact Juan E. Monteverde, Esq. either via e-mail at jmonteverde@faruqilaw.com or by telephone at (877) 247-4292 or (212) 983-9330.
These Stocks Are Poised To Triple In 2012 [View article]
Attunity Ltd and Hortonworks announce partnership
Attunity Ltd. and Hortonworks jointly announce a partnership focused on the delivery of high-performance solutions to move Big Data in and out of Apache Hadoop. The partnership is designed to facilitate making Big Data available for use in business intelligence and analytics whether in the cloud or across enterprise data centers. Specifically, the partnership will combine Hortonworks' Apache Hadoop expertise with Attunity's data integration technology, to facilitate loading of massive amounts of structured and unstructured data to the Apache Hadoop Distributed File System, or HDFS.
Gas prices doomed Carter - will they doom Obama? Pres. Obama is the first Democrat to face down rising gas prices in an election year since Carter, but Jordan Weissmann says he has advantages his predecessor didn't: the U.S. isn't fighting inflation, fewer regulations on selling gasoline, Iran (probably) won't stop selling oil, and we're used to expensive gas by now. [View news story]
Ivanhoe Energy: The Highest Risk/Highest Reward Stock In My Portfolio [View article]