Chevy Volt Claims 230 Miles Per Gallon in City Driving [View article]
I hear'd that the GM folk done get their measurements by running one Volt through a hole in the space-time fabric, and another downhill on the streets of San Francisco, while drafting a trolley car.
They added the measurements for the MPG and divided by three to get an average. Then they added 35 bonus MPG because the cars look so kewl.
Crox Could Rise on Piper's Inventory Comments [View article]
Making some strong proclamations there on CROX, Mister Jacome.
Given the speculative nature of your comments and of the Ceviche Fund Partners LP ("an actively-managed, student-run fund that capitalizes on unusual option activity and rigorous technical analysis") which you represent, I'd be of the opinion that you own a short interest in CROX.
And your comments are quite a contrast to the style and manner of your own authored Seeking Alpha columns. Why would that be?
Crocs: Value Building or Value Trap? [View article]
"Do you honestly see CROX going from 20 to 75?"
It did once already, from its 2006 IPO to its 2007 peak. Who can predict if history will repeat or not? If CROX can put out a few more positive quarters and show that the inventory misstep was an aberration, perception will change for the positive...along with the stock price.
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They added the measurements for the MPG and divided by three to get an average. Then they added 35 bonus MPG because the cars look so kewl.
Crox Could Rise on Piper's Inventory Comments [View article]
Given the speculative nature of your comments and of the Ceviche Fund Partners LP ("an actively-managed, student-run fund that capitalizes on unusual option activity and rigorous technical analysis") which you represent, I'd be of the opinion that you own a short interest in CROX.
And your comments are quite a contrast to the style and manner of your own authored Seeking Alpha columns. Why would that be?
Crocs: Value Building or Value Trap? [View article]
It did once already, from its 2006 IPO to its 2007 peak. Who can predict if history will repeat or not? If CROX can put out a few more positive quarters and show that the inventory misstep was an aberration, perception will change for the positive...along with the stock price.