Intuitive Surgical: Medical Device Stocks Look Oversold - But Not Recession Proof [View article]
To Dave: Your analysis seems flawed: NTRZ is a "penny" stock trading around .37 cents. Dismal stats! HW is trading around $9.00 , has debt of 65%, declining sales, eps is minus 73% for 2008. Where are the fabled stories on these two stocks? Neither one can distinguish itself because of a patent, a product, or any competiive edge. Nor is there any consistent pattern of earnings & sales growth. If there is a moral imperative here, it would seem to be - do not buy cheap stocks. Mr. Johnson is correct on one point, one should never fall in love with any stock! However, his "groupie" analogy is simply a "cheap" shot at those who do not agree with him.
Intuitive Surgical: Medical Device Stocks Look Oversold - But Not Recession Proof [View article]
To borisB & Mr. Johnson: Suggest you two climb into the same lifeboat & set sail for a trifle more education! A suggested itinerary might be; up the alimentary canal of the tidy pachyderm (careful - do not make the oft committed mistake of judging the size of the creature by the size of it's tail!). Then let us know when you have completed this stage of your journey (please keep a count on the number of times you jibe, get knocked down and, be-calmed) and we'll have some additional suggestions as to where you might go next. Be civil at all times!
Intuitive Surgical: Medical Device Stocks Look Oversold - But Not Recession Proof [View article]
to user 278265 - AMEN! I concur, Mr. Johnson is typically way off in his prognostications, and he could not wait to launch this little diatribe. Let's see what the next day or two brings, especially after ISRG reports earnings on the 16th.
Intuitive Surgical: Medical Device Stocks Look Oversold - But Not Recession Proof [View article]
NTRZ is a "penny" stock trading around .37 cents. Dismal stats!
HW is trading around $9.00 , has debt of 65%, declining sales, eps is minus 73% for 2008.
Where are the fabled stories on these two stocks? Neither one can distinguish itself because of a patent, a product, or any competiive edge.
Nor is there any consistent pattern of earnings & sales growth. If there is a moral imperative here, it would seem to be - do not buy cheap stocks.
Mr. Johnson is correct on one point, one should never fall in love with any stock! However, his "groupie" analogy is simply a "cheap" shot at those who do not agree with him.
Intuitive Surgical: Medical Device Stocks Look Oversold - But Not Recession Proof [View article]
Then let us know when you have completed this stage of your journey (please keep a count on the number of times you jibe, get knocked down and, be-calmed) and we'll have some additional suggestions as to where you might go next. Be civil at all times!
Intuitive Surgical: Medical Device Stocks Look Oversold - But Not Recession Proof [View article]