Berkstock3's Comments Berkstock3's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/120487/comments An Interview With Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne http://seekingalpha.com/article/81502-an-interview-with-overstock-com-ceo-patrick-byrne?source=feed#comment-186702 186702 he has made it very easy for everyone to understand although I wish that Sam Antar or another Seeking Alpha contributor could please explain what "positive operating cash flow" means?

I also found the mention of the stock being at $26 a share interesting. for people that follow the direction of this stock they probably uunderstand and realize the interesting point that it is imo.

Long Overstock.com and proud of the leadership that this company shows its shareholders.

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Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:07:48 -0400 he has made it very easy for everyone to understand although I wish that Sam Antar or another Seeking Alpha contributor could please explain what "positive operating cash flow" means?

I also found the mention of the stock being at $26 a share interesting. for people that follow the direction of this stock they probably uunderstand and realize the interesting point that it is imo.

Long Overstock.com and proud of the leadership that this company shows its shareholders.

Berkstock3.com
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Patrick Byrne’s Hype versus Overstock.com’s Financial Performance http://seekingalpha.com/article/76807-patrick-byrnes-hype-versus-overstock-coms-financial-performance?source=feed#comment-166440 166440
Free CASH flow positive.

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Mon, 12 May 2008 15:45:41 -0400
Free CASH flow positive.

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More Red Flags on Overstock's Earnings Report http://seekingalpha.com/article/74442-more-red-flags-on-overstock-s-earnings-report?source=feed#comment-162258 162258
I am not an accounting slueth so please help me out with this one on Free Cash Flow.

If Overstock.com is Free Cash Flow positive from here out, year after year than the compny should be fine? Correct or Not Correct.

thanks for your help.

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Mon, 05 May 2008 17:00:16 -0400
I am not an accounting slueth so please help me out with this one on Free Cash Flow.

If Overstock.com is Free Cash Flow positive from here out, year after year than the compny should be fine? Correct or Not Correct.

thanks for your help.

Berkstock3.com]]>
More Red Flags on Overstock's Earnings Report http://seekingalpha.com/article/74442-more-red-flags-on-overstock-s-earnings-report?source=feed#comment-160430 160430
What about main Street investors who believe in Overstock.com and the CEO Dr. Patrick Byrne?

I believe that they (OSTK & Dr. Byrne) are looking out for the little people in the stock market. Are they really as BAD as you claim?

Here is a chance to buy an industry leader in Overstocked merchandise and you have them pegged as trouble.

Sam- Could you please explain this: Is free cash flow positive for the year a good thing in accounting?

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Thu, 01 May 2008 21:22:19 -0400
What about main Street investors who believe in Overstock.com and the CEO Dr. Patrick Byrne?

I believe that they (OSTK & Dr. Byrne) are looking out for the little people in the stock market. Are they really as BAD as you claim?

Here is a chance to buy an industry leader in Overstocked merchandise and you have them pegged as trouble.

Sam- Could you please explain this: Is free cash flow positive for the year a good thing in accounting?

TIA]]>
CEO of Overstock.com Fails to 'Celebrate' Libel Suit http://seekingalpha.com/article/72306-ceo-of-overstock-com-fails-to-celebrate-libel-suit?source=feed#comment-151910 151910
How about writing about Overstock.com buying back over one million shares of common stock recently for LESS than $11 a share.

This is great news for shareholders and the Overstock BOD and Dr. Byrne should be proud of looking out for shareholders best interest imo.

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Wed, 16 Apr 2008 18:44:57 -0400
How about writing about Overstock.com buying back over one million shares of common stock recently for LESS than $11 a share.

This is great news for shareholders and the Overstock BOD and Dr. Byrne should be proud of looking out for shareholders best interest imo.

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Overstock Directors Throw Wreckage on the Legal Tracks http://seekingalpha.com/article/61374-overstock-directors-throw-wreckage-on-the-legal-tracks?source=feed#comment-113580 113580
Gary look at everthing that you have written about Overstock and then look at those wonderful Q4 numbers and you will see that you were wrong. Again!]]>
Tue, 29 Jan 2008 22:21:10 -0500
Gary look at everthing that you have written about Overstock and then look at those wonderful Q4 numbers and you will see that you were wrong. Again!]]>
Wachovia's NovaStar Waivers: D-Day Delay? http://seekingalpha.com/article/56881-wachovia-s-novastar-waivers-d-day-delay?source=feed#comment-106331 106331
How funny is that? Novastar is a 30 million dollar company and the keystone cops cant make NFI just go away.

Why hasn't the New York Stock Exchange delisted NFI some people may wonder? I believe that its because they dont want to bring any attention to this story and let people know how bad the shareholders have been wronged by manipulation under the NYSE watch.

Short term $8 price target
long term $32 a share]]>
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 01:03:36 -0500
How funny is that? Novastar is a 30 million dollar company and the keystone cops cant make NFI just go away.

Why hasn't the New York Stock Exchange delisted NFI some people may wonder? I believe that its because they dont want to bring any attention to this story and let people know how bad the shareholders have been wronged by manipulation under the NYSE watch.

Short term $8 price target
long term $32 a share]]>
Wachovia's NovaStar Waivers: D-Day Delay? http://seekingalpha.com/article/56881-wachovia-s-novastar-waivers-d-day-delay?source=feed#comment-104952 104952
why do you care so much about Novastar staying alive. It's about a $40 million market cap company. Big deal right?

My question to you is this. What about the shareholders?

There are people holding NFI shares in retirement accounts that have their shares listed as "other."

Why are they listed like this you may wonder. Because with about a 9 million share float and over 80% of the company float sold short there are not enough shares to go around even in retirement accounts.

This should concern you enough to write about it if you believe in the Main Street shareholder and his/her protection.]]>
Tue, 11 Dec 2007 21:08:25 -0500
why do you care so much about Novastar staying alive. It's about a $40 million market cap company. Big deal right?

My question to you is this. What about the shareholders?

There are people holding NFI shares in retirement accounts that have their shares listed as "other."

Why are they listed like this you may wonder. Because with about a 9 million share float and over 80% of the company float sold short there are not enough shares to go around even in retirement accounts.

This should concern you enough to write about it if you believe in the Main Street shareholder and his/her protection.]]>
Patrick Byrne's Staggering History of Lies http://seekingalpha.com/article/51865-patrick-byrne-s-staggering-history-of-lies?source=feed#comment-101146 101146
As a shareholder I am pleased with how the the good doctor Patrick Byrne has had honest and open two way communication with everyone. In fact, on the last earnings conference call the good doctor did just that and offered the microphone to Mr. Sam Antar with whom you talk about in you article. Well Sam did not ask a question when offered right there in front of everbody to hear.

In your article you mention that the price movement in OSTK is just a "classic short squeeze." I disagree with that. The classic short squeeze will be when Overstock.com reports a profit in their Q4 earnings report IMO.

The truth with Dr. Byrne is that he is showing Wall Street what this publicly traded company is worth and how future growth lies ahead and not everyone is happy about that.

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Tue, 06 Nov 2007 17:55:41 -0500
As a shareholder I am pleased with how the the good doctor Patrick Byrne has had honest and open two way communication with everyone. In fact, on the last earnings conference call the good doctor did just that and offered the microphone to Mr. Sam Antar with whom you talk about in you article. Well Sam did not ask a question when offered right there in front of everbody to hear.

In your article you mention that the price movement in OSTK is just a "classic short squeeze." I disagree with that. The classic short squeeze will be when Overstock.com reports a profit in their Q4 earnings report IMO.

The truth with Dr. Byrne is that he is showing Wall Street what this publicly traded company is worth and how future growth lies ahead and not everyone is happy about that.

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Patrick Byrne's Staggering History of Lies http://seekingalpha.com/article/51865-patrick-byrne-s-staggering-history-of-lies?source=feed#comment-101145 101145
As a shareholder I am pleased with how the the good doctor Patrick Byrne has had honest and open two way communication with everyone. In fact, on the last earnings conference call the good doctor did just that and offered the microphone to Mr. Sam Antar with whom you talk about in you article. Well Sam did not ask a question when offered right there in front of everbody to hear.

In your article you mention that the price movement in OSTK is just a "classic short squeeze." I disagree with that. The classic short squeeze will be when Overstock.com reports a profit in their Q4 earnings report IMO.

The truth with Dr. Byrne is that he is showing Wall Street what this publicly traded company is worth and how future growth lies ahead and not everyone is happy about that.

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Tue, 06 Nov 2007 17:55:39 -0500
As a shareholder I am pleased with how the the good doctor Patrick Byrne has had honest and open two way communication with everyone. In fact, on the last earnings conference call the good doctor did just that and offered the microphone to Mr. Sam Antar with whom you talk about in you article. Well Sam did not ask a question when offered right there in front of everbody to hear.

In your article you mention that the price movement in OSTK is just a "classic short squeeze." I disagree with that. The classic short squeeze will be when Overstock.com reports a profit in their Q4 earnings report IMO.

The truth with Dr. Byrne is that he is showing Wall Street what this publicly traded company is worth and how future growth lies ahead and not everyone is happy about that.

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Patrick Byrne's Staggering History of Lies http://seekingalpha.com/article/51865-patrick-byrne-s-staggering-history-of-lies?source=feed#comment-101143 101143
As a shareholder I am pleased with how the the good doctor Patrick Byrne has had honest and open two way communication with everyone. In fact, on the last earnings conference call the good doctor did just that and offered the microphone to Mr. Sam Antar with whom you talk about in you article. Well Sam did not ask a question when offered right there in front of everbody to hear.

In your article you mention that the price movement in OSTK is just a "classic short squeeze." I disagree with that. The classic short squeeze will be when Overstock.com reports a profit in their Q4 earnings report IMO.

The truth with Dr. Byrne is that he is showing Wall Street what this publicly traded company is worth and how future growth lies ahead and not everyone is happy about that.

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Tue, 06 Nov 2007 17:53:53 -0500
As a shareholder I am pleased with how the the good doctor Patrick Byrne has had honest and open two way communication with everyone. In fact, on the last earnings conference call the good doctor did just that and offered the microphone to Mr. Sam Antar with whom you talk about in you article. Well Sam did not ask a question when offered right there in front of everbody to hear.

In your article you mention that the price movement in OSTK is just a "classic short squeeze." I disagree with that. The classic short squeeze will be when Overstock.com reports a profit in their Q4 earnings report IMO.

The truth with Dr. Byrne is that he is showing Wall Street what this publicly traded company is worth and how future growth lies ahead and not everyone is happy about that.

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