Can you please explain how the short position in GEOY is connected to the debt Structure?
Thanks
On Dec 31 11:49 PM PeakStocks.com wrote:
> Hey guys, > > To address your concerns/lambasting: > > First of all, if you take a look at my website, NOT the seeking Alpha > reprints, I NEVER advocated a buy of GeoEye at anything above $22.00 > per share, and again at $16.50. Please take a look at my site, at > the end of each post for GeoEye is the information telling you when > I put out buy recommendations for better or worse. > > As far as recession, c'mon did you even read the post or are you > just trying to get your SA comments rating higher? > > GeoEye is a satellite imagery company selling to the U.S. government, > and foreign governments! It is not dependent in any way shape or > form on the US consumer. > > Now as for the other gentleman and his assertion that I am "pumping" > the stock, you bet your ass I am. > > But rather than pumping it without reason, I put nice little pictures > for you guys to scan through and look at, since you clearly don't > actually read the posts, showing my reasons for pumping it. > > Oh, and as for the insiders that sold the stock, once again, the > amount they sold was immaterial, and while insiders sell for a myriad > of reasons, they only purchase shares for 1, and that's to make money > off of a rising share price. > > Finally, GeoEye's high short interest is strictly as a result of > their debt structure, NOT because of pure shorts, so a short squeeze > is not likely to occur. > > Guys, I ask that you please make informed comments before spouting > off. > > I, and other authors, take a lot of our time to do quality research, > please respect that and at least read the post. > > Thanks, > Chris
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Can you please explain how the short position in GEOY is connected to the debt Structure?
Thanks
On Dec 31 11:49 PM PeakStocks.com wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> To address your concerns/lambasting:
>
> First of all, if you take a look at my website, NOT the seeking Alpha
> reprints, I NEVER advocated a buy of GeoEye at anything above $22.00
> per share, and again at $16.50. Please take a look at my site, at
> the end of each post for GeoEye is the information telling you when
> I put out buy recommendations for better or worse.
>
> As far as recession, c'mon did you even read the post or are you
> just trying to get your SA comments rating higher?
>
> GeoEye is a satellite imagery company selling to the U.S. government,
> and foreign governments! It is not dependent in any way shape or
> form on the US consumer.
>
> Now as for the other gentleman and his assertion that I am "pumping"
> the stock, you bet your ass I am.
>
> But rather than pumping it without reason, I put nice little pictures
> for you guys to scan through and look at, since you clearly don't
> actually read the posts, showing my reasons for pumping it.
>
> Oh, and as for the insiders that sold the stock, once again, the
> amount they sold was immaterial, and while insiders sell for a myriad
> of reasons, they only purchase shares for 1, and that's to make money
> off of a rising share price.
>
> Finally, GeoEye's high short interest is strictly as a result of
> their debt structure, NOT because of pure shorts, so a short squeeze
> is not likely to occur.
>
> Guys, I ask that you please make informed comments before spouting
> off.
>
> I, and other authors, take a lot of our time to do quality research,
> please respect that and at least read the post.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris