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      <title>Don't Give Up On Joe's Jeans</title>
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        <![CDATA[I have always wanted to buy in but the item pricing is nothing short of scary. Buying three pairs of women's (skinnies that don't even go to the ankle) pants at Joe's website can cost more than 60 pairs from Kmart or 48 pairs at Target. They actually have $700 pants! Granted - they are leather. BUT 700 Dollars? There should be insurance policies offered for $700 pants. After taking the time to do some deeper research of how customers feel after wearing the clothes and considering a sp of $1.67 and Mr. Big's payout, I'm not only going to invest but will be ordering a few pairs of pants to try out too.  ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2013 23:55:24 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[I have always wanted to buy in but the item pricing is nothing short of scary. Buying three pairs of women's (skinnies that don't even go to the ankle) pants at Joe's website can cost more than 60 pairs from Kmart or 48 pairs at Target. They actually have $700 pants! Granted - they are leather. BUT 700 Dollars? There should be insurance policies offered for $700 pants. After taking the time to do some deeper research of how customers feel after wearing the clothes and considering a sp of $1.67 and Mr. Big's payout, I'm not only going to invest but will be ordering a few pairs of pants to try out too.  ]]>
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      <title>5 Reasons To Buy 3D Systems After Sell Off</title>
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        <![CDATA[Getting more attention, here's a link to another piece. <a rel='nofollow' target='_blank' href='http://on.ft.com/14BKpKM'>http://on.ft.com/14BKpKM</a>  There are about 125,000 schools in the US (So says Wiki)...DDD should be  getting ready for multiple orders of the $1400 printers from every school in the country. If they offer pricing breaks to schools regarding quantity orders and start financing and 'schedule ship' the filament plastic, each quarter from here on out could be boggling growth. Once they get a few million kids involved with 3D printing the real twists and turns will start to evolve. I know 11 year olds who can easily chat about how to access a computer's logic and manipulate specific values so once they (kids) turn their attention to DDD products the potential will likely &quot;cube&quot; itself. Share Price looks like +15% over the last 10 trading days so last weeks article  <br/>&quot;3D Systems Is Worth $47&quot; could come true long before Christmas. <a rel='nofollow' target='_blank' href='http://seekingalpha.com/a/rzdb'>http://seekingalpha.co...</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2013 06:52:39 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Getting more attention, here's a link to another piece. <a rel='nofollow' target='_blank' href='http://on.ft.com/14BKpKM'>http://on.ft.com/14BKpKM</a>  There are about 125,000 schools in the US (So says Wiki)...DDD should be  getting ready for multiple orders of the $1400 printers from every school in the country. If they offer pricing breaks to schools regarding quantity orders and start financing and 'schedule ship' the filament plastic, each quarter from here on out could be boggling growth. Once they get a few million kids involved with 3D printing the real twists and turns will start to evolve. I know 11 year olds who can easily chat about how to access a computer's logic and manipulate specific values so once they (kids) turn their attention to DDD products the potential will likely &quot;cube&quot; itself. Share Price looks like +15% over the last 10 trading days so last weeks article  <br/>&quot;3D Systems Is Worth $47&quot; could come true long before Christmas. <a rel='nofollow' target='_blank' href='http://seekingalpha.com/a/rzdb'>http://seekingalpha.co...</a>]]>
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      <title>3D Systems Is Worth $47</title>
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        <![CDATA[Very satisfying article telling us DDD is undervalued and should be back to it's Jan 2013 sp levels for a host of reasons. Those who believe 3D printing is going to spell the end of &quot;Made in China&quot; are probably right on. The US has been consuming Asian goods since the 1970's but the tide may turn quickly when we can make our own stuff at home very quickly and out of the very things we are throwing away twice a week. When Plastics, Metals, and junk mail can be safely reused at home to print things like roof tiles, footwear and throw rugs the way we live will definitively change. Imagining things like having buckets of nutrients and flavor powders delivered by UPS from Amazon allowing people to print real food is not so farfetched - Here is a video of a cake: <a rel='nofollow' target='_blank' href='http://bit.ly/YFVEkk'>http://bit.ly/YFVEkk</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 23:24:05 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Very satisfying article telling us DDD is undervalued and should be back to it's Jan 2013 sp levels for a host of reasons. Those who believe 3D printing is going to spell the end of &quot;Made in China&quot; are probably right on. The US has been consuming Asian goods since the 1970's but the tide may turn quickly when we can make our own stuff at home very quickly and out of the very things we are throwing away twice a week. When Plastics, Metals, and junk mail can be safely reused at home to print things like roof tiles, footwear and throw rugs the way we live will definitively change. Imagining things like having buckets of nutrients and flavor powders delivered by UPS from Amazon allowing people to print real food is not so farfetched - Here is a video of a cake: <a rel='nofollow' target='_blank' href='http://bit.ly/YFVEkk'>http://bit.ly/YFVEkk</a>]]>
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      <title>CVD Equipment - Certain Risks And Potentially Significant Returns</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nice work Mr. Simpson. I've been following CVV since mid November 2012. At $11.30 it's about +40% since my first look. Earlier in the day I just happened to trip across this piece about drinking water:<br/><a rel='nofollow' target='_blank' href='http://yhoo.it/12Rt552'>http://yhoo.it/12Rt552</a><br/><br/>Graphene is said to be 100X stronger than steel which could conceivably bring civilization to an entirely new and advanced level on many fronts. One of those being transport. If Graphene is used to enhance concrete to easily withstand hyper pressures then many of the  theoretical restrictions standing in the way of ET3 technology (Tube vehicles) might be overcome sooner than later. I can Imagine big 3D printers making custom Graphene sections of tubes, boring machine cutters and vehicles that can get things (And people) from coast to coast in less than an hour...With stops along the way. Is it possible to offer some of your opinions of related companies that stand to profit on Graphene? ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2013 00:02:10 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Nice work Mr. Simpson. I've been following CVV since mid November 2012. At $11.30 it's about +40% since my first look. Earlier in the day I just happened to trip across this piece about drinking water:<br/><a rel='nofollow' target='_blank' href='http://yhoo.it/12Rt552'>http://yhoo.it/12Rt552</a><br/><br/>Graphene is said to be 100X stronger than steel which could conceivably bring civilization to an entirely new and advanced level on many fronts. One of those being transport. If Graphene is used to enhance concrete to easily withstand hyper pressures then many of the  theoretical restrictions standing in the way of ET3 technology (Tube vehicles) might be overcome sooner than later. I can Imagine big 3D printers making custom Graphene sections of tubes, boring machine cutters and vehicles that can get things (And people) from coast to coast in less than an hour...With stops along the way. Is it possible to offer some of your opinions of related companies that stand to profit on Graphene? ]]>
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      <title>3D Systems: The Bumpy Road To Greatness</title>
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        <![CDATA[Picked the wrong horse again.......DDD is -30% From Jan 22 to Mar 6. Arcam is up 55% in the same period. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2013 17:48:10 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Picked the wrong horse again.......DDD is -30% From Jan 22 to Mar 6. Arcam is up 55% in the same period. ]]>
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      <title>3D Systems' CEO Discusses Q4 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript</title>
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        <![CDATA[All I can see for sure is that from 2/15/13 to 2/25/13 it's down just over 12%. I crunched numbers, calculated earnings and decided to buy in before the split. Now I'm back in the waiting zone. Come on 3D lets sell some printers! ]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2013 17:14:27 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[All I can see for sure is that from 2/15/13 to 2/25/13 it's down just over 12%. I crunched numbers, calculated earnings and decided to buy in before the split. Now I'm back in the waiting zone. Come on 3D lets sell some printers! ]]>
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      <title>Medical Marijuana: The Show's Over, Folks</title>
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        <![CDATA[If I had gotten in at .03 (about 30 shares per dollar after all the special penny stock fees my broker charges) when it first appeared on my radar I would be happy to sell some now at .28. They have many products and everyone knows that there are only a few markets open to them to sell right now. Imagine the condition if they were allowed to sell in 20, 30, 40 or even all 50 states plus Puerto Rico. Just being able to restore appetite to those battling cancer is enough to sell me on their products. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2013 08:55:35 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[If I had gotten in at .03 (about 30 shares per dollar after all the special penny stock fees my broker charges) when it first appeared on my radar I would be happy to sell some now at .28. They have many products and everyone knows that there are only a few markets open to them to sell right now. Imagine the condition if they were allowed to sell in 20, 30, 40 or even all 50 states plus Puerto Rico. Just being able to restore appetite to those battling cancer is enough to sell me on their products. ]]>
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      <title>Is 3D Printing A Huge Bubble?</title>
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        <![CDATA[I agree with Sabalos. Fund Managers that buy in at the recently reported levels can't be making these decisions by themselves. Analysis, visits, communications and game plans have got to be thoroughly reviewed and agreed upon before taking these large percentage positions. But the question on the table for me is indeed what the heck are consumers going to print with these machines that will keep them wanting to keep printing? Food, Rental houses, what will it be? I'm long on DDD and after this last week kind of feel like a horse with blinders on. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 11:09:07 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[I agree with Sabalos. Fund Managers that buy in at the recently reported levels can't be making these decisions by themselves. Analysis, visits, communications and game plans have got to be thoroughly reviewed and agreed upon before taking these large percentage positions. But the question on the table for me is indeed what the heck are consumers going to print with these machines that will keep them wanting to keep printing? Food, Rental houses, what will it be? I'm long on DDD and after this last week kind of feel like a horse with blinders on. ]]>
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      <title>Time To Double-Down On 3D Printing</title>
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        <![CDATA[DB - judging from your posted numbers .... You bought 97 shares in November? ]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2013 15:40:48 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[DB - judging from your posted numbers .... You bought 97 shares in November? ]]>
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      <title>Apple: Tim Cook Isn't The Problem</title>
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        <![CDATA[I agree whole heartedly! A split that is announced and broadcast on billboards and social media would allow hoards of potential investors to gather resources and get in. A 6 for 1 or even 10 for 1 would make current holders very happy and at $50 ps be affordable to the masses with great growth possible. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2013 08:44:15 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[I agree whole heartedly! A split that is announced and broadcast on billboards and social media would allow hoards of potential investors to gather resources and get in. A 6 for 1 or even 10 for 1 would make current holders very happy and at $50 ps be affordable to the masses with great growth possible. ]]>
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      <title>Apple Shares Set To Rise</title>
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        <![CDATA[A watch, TV, electronic payments - why aren't there 5 to 10 more things in the pipeline? Investors should be getting news about innovative life and social improving developments. Where are the appliances, security items (cameras), home medical devices....Are the creative people all working on the same things at the same time? ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2013 16:58:23 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[A watch, TV, electronic payments - why aren't there 5 to 10 more things in the pipeline? Investors should be getting news about innovative life and social improving developments. Where are the appliances, security items (cameras), home medical devices....Are the creative people all working on the same things at the same time? ]]>
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      <title>Why Steve Jobs' Big Blunder Is Starting To Cost Apple</title>
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        <![CDATA[Apple could make another mint and change the world by creating a clip-on camera that uses the i-phone to stream video into the cloud. Criminals would have less argument of their deeds at all levels of society. There's a radio interview on right now of a guy who has stolen dozens of phones - he could have been stopped much sooner had his actions been broadcast early on. School bullies are a top reason students drop out - they can be stopped with a clip on camera the very first time they victimize people. Accidents, mistreatment, thefts, many violations can be documented and bring safety back to civil society. I'll pay $100 bucks for a great discrete camera and use it every time I go out of my home.  ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2013 22:41:40 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Apple could make another mint and change the world by creating a clip-on camera that uses the i-phone to stream video into the cloud. Criminals would have less argument of their deeds at all levels of society. There's a radio interview on right now of a guy who has stolen dozens of phones - he could have been stopped much sooner had his actions been broadcast early on. School bullies are a top reason students drop out - they can be stopped with a clip on camera the very first time they victimize people. Accidents, mistreatment, thefts, many violations can be documented and bring safety back to civil society. I'll pay $100 bucks for a great discrete camera and use it every time I go out of my home.  ]]>
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      <title>Could Apple Be Working On The 'iBank'?</title>
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        <![CDATA[No they couldn't use their credit cards - there was no electricity for weeks - merchants were only taking cash and doing their business either by hand or on battery powered calculators....but cell phones did have internet service in certain spots. I-Tunes was running just fine - Emergencies like these can happen anywhere anytime. People were frantically scrambling to get cash for the first week of November. I think this would be great for Apple - they would be helping people get cash when they desperately need it. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2013 22:26:41 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[No they couldn't use their credit cards - there was no electricity for weeks - merchants were only taking cash and doing their business either by hand or on battery powered calculators....but cell phones did have internet service in certain spots. I-Tunes was running just fine - Emergencies like these can happen anywhere anytime. People were frantically scrambling to get cash for the first week of November. I think this would be great for Apple - they would be helping people get cash when they desperately need it. ]]>
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      <title>Could Apple Be Working On The 'iBank'?</title>
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        <![CDATA[This would have worked very good for tons of people during Hurricane Sandy who were stuck at shelters and either had no access to ATM's or who had to hang onto the small amount of cash that they had for taxi's, kid's milk, diapers etc... Lending cash to strangers is almost a guaranteed losing proposition but to be able to have that cash immediately reimbursed via i-tunes would have made life much easier for a massive number of borrowers and comforting for peer lenders. I think this is a social improving idea! Full steam ahead! ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2013 20:16:16 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[This would have worked very good for tons of people during Hurricane Sandy who were stuck at shelters and either had no access to ATM's or who had to hang onto the small amount of cash that they had for taxi's, kid's milk, diapers etc... Lending cash to strangers is almost a guaranteed losing proposition but to be able to have that cash immediately reimbursed via i-tunes would have made life much easier for a massive number of borrowers and comforting for peer lenders. I think this is a social improving idea! Full steam ahead! ]]>
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      <title>When Predicting Isn't An Option</title>
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        <![CDATA[And now as I understand the future: At some date a choice is to be made by investors to either take $3.70 per share or convert into a new symbol? IS that near accurate?]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2013 06:52:45 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[And now as I understand the future: At some date a choice is to be made by investors to either take $3.70 per share or convert into a new symbol? IS that near accurate?]]>
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      <title>When Predicting Isn't An Option</title>
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        <![CDATA[Well now the mix has gotten rather interesting lately. If you were in at $6.90 and had almost 9k shares..... What would you do? (Besides gnaw your fingernails off)]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2012 05:34:21 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Well now the mix has gotten rather interesting lately. If you were in at $6.90 and had almost 9k shares..... What would you do? (Besides gnaw your fingernails off)]]>
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      <title>When Predicting Isn't An Option</title>
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        <![CDATA[Well it's been some weeks - it was at 2.80 closing out August and now it's at 2.58. Earnings are upon us. What's your guess?]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2012 23:37:34 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Well it's been some weeks - it was at 2.80 closing out August and now it's at 2.58. Earnings are upon us. What's your guess?]]>
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      <title>When Predicting Isn't An Option</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Joyce seems to be a big reason many of us haven't abandoned the ship. His name carries all the positive adjectives. Dormant software that mysteriously came alive and nearly ruined an established financial services company would be so farfetched it wouldn't be a believable story - unless you were holding 8500 shares - then it's a living Poe poem. If anyone can turn things around though, I understand that he's the guy. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2012 19:12:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Joyce seems to be a big reason many of us haven't abandoned the ship. His name carries all the positive adjectives. Dormant software that mysteriously came alive and nearly ruined an established financial services company would be so farfetched it wouldn't be a believable story - unless you were holding 8500 shares - then it's a living Poe poem. If anyone can turn things around though, I understand that he's the guy. ]]>
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      <title>When Predicting Isn't An Option</title>
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        <![CDATA[Author writes, &quot;I've written many times that I consider myself to be a terrible stock picker.&quot; I can definitely relate.....KCG is an ongoing numbing experience for me - It's surreal to watch so much value disappear with forward outlooks looking worst than the present disaster. It's a figurative cluster of migraines. Even when it rallies 4% during the trading day it still closes down from the opening price. How can this have happened from a software glitch? ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2012 14:05:26 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Author writes, &quot;I've written many times that I consider myself to be a terrible stock picker.&quot; I can definitely relate.....KCG is an ongoing numbing experience for me - It's surreal to watch so much value disappear with forward outlooks looking worst than the present disaster. It's a figurative cluster of migraines. Even when it rallies 4% during the trading day it still closes down from the opening price. How can this have happened from a software glitch? ]]>
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      <title>Knight Capital (KCG +6.7%) is bouncing sharply as the company reportedly discovers the cause of its software glitch that distorted trading in hundreds of stocks. Two sources told Bloomberg that KCG inadvertently triggered an old software program as it was implementing a new one; the mistake multiplied trades by 1,000x and flooded the market with orders.</title>
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        <![CDATA[Solid organization proven by decisive moves. The good news will stack up - all well deserved.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2012 23:11:45 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Solid organization proven by decisive moves. The good news will stack up - all well deserved.]]>
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      <title>Knight Capital (KCG) held around $7B of stocks at one point during its IT malfunction last week, but managed to sell $2.4B by the end of the day, the WSJ reports. Knight then offloaded the rest of the portfolio to Goldman Sachs after turning down a bid from UBS, but still took a loss of $440M from the whole disaster. </title>
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        <![CDATA[These guys at Knight seemed to have handled the situation properly. They made arrangements, attracted their clients back and now they can build. Even the shorties will stick for this one.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2012 03:12:17 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[These guys at Knight seemed to have handled the situation properly. They made arrangements, attracted their clients back and now they can build. Even the shorties will stick for this one.]]>
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      <title>The Ramifications Of Knight Capital Group's Trading Technology Glitch</title>
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        <![CDATA[There's nothing fun watching an honest company gasp for air. When guys like Knight can face what they're facing from a 4am glitch what exactly are we (all) at the mercy of? ]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2012 19:33:44 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[There's nothing fun watching an honest company gasp for air. When guys like Knight can face what they're facing from a 4am glitch what exactly are we (all) at the mercy of? ]]>
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      <title>The Ramifications Of Knight Capital Group's Trading Technology Glitch</title>
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        <![CDATA[I would sleep easy - it's never been this low so you are spelunking but keep in mind that last year around this time it put on 30% in two months until August came. Where the bottom is on this occasion is anyone's guess but the p/e is strong amongst peers so support (and your bounce) should be worthy. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2012 19:16:28 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[I would sleep easy - it's never been this low so you are spelunking but keep in mind that last year around this time it put on 30% in two months until August came. Where the bottom is on this occasion is anyone's guess but the p/e is strong amongst peers so support (and your bounce) should be worthy. ]]>
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      <title>The Ramifications Of Knight Capital Group's Trading Technology Glitch</title>
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        <![CDATA[Take a moment before bashing the author - From December until February was great. From April until now has been quite the opposite. Started July heading to 12, started August headed to 6?  People error, computers error - that's why &quot;The do-over&quot; was invented but it is sliding again after-hours. Thinking about where the floor is $6.87 was my inaccurate guess.  ]]>
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        <![CDATA[Take a moment before bashing the author - From December until February was great. From April until now has been quite the opposite. Started July heading to 12, started August headed to 6?  People error, computers error - that's why &quot;The do-over&quot; was invented but it is sliding again after-hours. Thinking about where the floor is $6.87 was my inaccurate guess.  ]]>
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        <![CDATA[5 Weeks later....Author Andrew, did you order that crystal ball from Amazon? You nailed the warning, the reality, the reasons and even the $6.80 &quot;play area&quot; (That's where I got in). You're better than the Dos Equis beer guy (see Youtube). Wow -.  Long on HGG. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2012 07:16:52 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[5 Weeks later....Author Andrew, did you order that crystal ball from Amazon? You nailed the warning, the reality, the reasons and even the $6.80 &quot;play area&quot; (That's where I got in). You're better than the Dos Equis beer guy (see Youtube). Wow -.  Long on HGG. ]]>
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        <![CDATA[HH may give 50 times the training of BB: They carry a smaller range of items compared to BB and Amazon. Taking a look at the three sites and comparing just the cameras: Best Buy now has cameras that cost three times as much as HH's top $ DSLR camera. Amazon still has the best assortment from throw away units to bellows units to Hasselblad Ferrari cameras. I'm long into HGG but it's more to do with the hiring news releases. If they need 40 employees per store and can open 8 (or more) stores they will be making a very positive impact - hopefully it will trend. BestBuy is trimming it's geek squads. Also, hopefully they (<a href='http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/hgg' title='hhgregg, Inc.'>HGG</a>) can expand their offerings through vendors and come up to the B&amp;H store level. If you've ever been to the B&amp;H in Manhattan you know that it is a ultra-efficient site to behold.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2012 06:30:44 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[HH may give 50 times the training of BB: They carry a smaller range of items compared to BB and Amazon. Taking a look at the three sites and comparing just the cameras: Best Buy now has cameras that cost three times as much as HH's top $ DSLR camera. Amazon still has the best assortment from throw away units to bellows units to Hasselblad Ferrari cameras. I'm long into HGG but it's more to do with the hiring news releases. If they need 40 employees per store and can open 8 (or more) stores they will be making a very positive impact - hopefully it will trend. BestBuy is trimming it's geek squads. Also, hopefully they (<a href='http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/hgg' title='hhgregg, Inc.'>HGG</a>) can expand their offerings through vendors and come up to the B&amp;H store level. If you've ever been to the B&amp;H in Manhattan you know that it is a ultra-efficient site to behold.]]>
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      <title>3 Stocks Poised To Move Higher Next Week And 2 To Avoid</title>
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        <![CDATA[Finally, the need to carry cash or cards is seeing it's sunset.  Surprisingly, hardly any merchants I've spoken with (maybe 30) in NYC even know about paying with Paypal or the near future of NFC technology. Somebody needs to hire on some commercial door to door staff and start (expedite) making people's lives more convient. From Haircuts, Bars, Wine stores, Bagel shops Pretzel carts and Pottery class add-ons, they will all be payable with phones - or other jewelry. Very much looking forward to that.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2012 18:20:29 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[Finally, the need to carry cash or cards is seeing it's sunset.  Surprisingly, hardly any merchants I've spoken with (maybe 30) in NYC even know about paying with Paypal or the near future of NFC technology. Somebody needs to hire on some commercial door to door staff and start (expedite) making people's lives more convient. From Haircuts, Bars, Wine stores, Bagel shops Pretzel carts and Pottery class add-ons, they will all be payable with phones - or other jewelry. Very much looking forward to that.]]>
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        <![CDATA[If Paypal is adding significant numbers, would a small dividend to reward the currents and attract the futures logical? ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2012 19:19:57 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[If Paypal is adding significant numbers, would a small dividend to reward the currents and attract the futures logical? ]]>
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        <![CDATA[On the fly, What would Ebay's price be if it traded at a pe179?]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2012 07:45:27 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[On the fly, What would Ebay's price be if it traded at a pe179?]]>
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        <![CDATA[I thought the same exact thing when I read that. Funny how lately the new catch phrase seems to be &quot;Slipped on sympathy&quot;. Then again, ducks do fly in formation - and they rotate the lead duck.<br/><br/>I think the biggest problems for sales are still yet to come. Buying gadgets at a brick and mortar was all the norm until Amazon Prime arrived. For $80 a year ($.22 a day) an entire household gets free shipping, no salesperson, no check-out line, access to thousands of free books, at-your-door-delivery, free wireless updates that synchronize all your devices, it's insanity. Not to mention the savings in personal mileage and the steady business Fedex and UPS can count on.  With that said, hhgregg tumbled 36% Tuesday - a new entry with potential value has shown up. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2012 02:09:57 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[I thought the same exact thing when I read that. Funny how lately the new catch phrase seems to be &quot;Slipped on sympathy&quot;. Then again, ducks do fly in formation - and they rotate the lead duck.<br/><br/>I think the biggest problems for sales are still yet to come. Buying gadgets at a brick and mortar was all the norm until Amazon Prime arrived. For $80 a year ($.22 a day) an entire household gets free shipping, no salesperson, no check-out line, access to thousands of free books, at-your-door-delivery, free wireless updates that synchronize all your devices, it's insanity. Not to mention the savings in personal mileage and the steady business Fedex and UPS can count on.  With that said, hhgregg tumbled 36% Tuesday - a new entry with potential value has shown up. ]]>
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