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E-TRACS UBS Long Platinum ETN (NYSE: PTM)
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E-TRACS UBS Long Platinum ETN (NYSE: PTM)
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E-TRACS UBS Short Platinum ETN (NYSE: PTD)
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Note: Volume on PTM surged last week, starting Tues 1/6/2009 (3 up days and 1 down day).
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iRobot IPO vs. WowWee's Pseudo IPO http://seekingalpha.com/article/92356-irobot-ipo-vs-wowwee-s-pseudo-ipo?source=feed#comment-237735 237735 superstreng.no/media/s...

FemiSapien is now in stock at Amazon.com www.amazon.com/Wow-Wee...
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FemiSapien is now in stock at Amazon.com www.amazon.com/Wow-Wee...
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Optimal Group: Divesting Optimal Payments Subsidiary, Growing WowWee http://seekingalpha.com/article/89716-optimal-group-divesting-optimal-payments-subsidiary-growing-wowwee?source=feed#comment-227895 227895
OPMR is selling its Optimal Payments subsidiary assets to focus on growing its WowWee subsidiary in the Personal Robotics market, projected to be $15 billion by 2015. Divestitures plus this year's EBITDA will likely result in OPMR having about $120 million in cash and equivalents available to expand its WowWee business. WowWee's business is seasonal with more than 80% of its revenue realized in the second half of the year. OPMR guidance for WowWee 2008 revenue is $130 to $140 million. In the 2008 Q2 conference call, the CEO confirmed that it was reasonable to expect WowWee to generate $8 to $10 million of EBITDA in the second half of 2008.

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OPMR is selling its Optimal Payments subsidiary assets to focus on growing its WowWee subsidiary in the Personal Robotics market, projected to be $15 billion by 2015. Divestitures plus this year's EBITDA will likely result in OPMR having about $120 million in cash and equivalents available to expand its WowWee business. WowWee's business is seasonal with more than 80% of its revenue realized in the second half of the year. OPMR guidance for WowWee 2008 revenue is $130 to $140 million. In the 2008 Q2 conference call, the CEO confirmed that it was reasonable to expect WowWee to generate $8 to $10 million of EBITDA in the second half of 2008.

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Optimal Group: Divesting Optimal Payments Subsidiary, Growing WowWee http://seekingalpha.com/article/89716-optimal-group-divesting-optimal-payments-subsidiary-growing-wowwee?source=feed#comment-226619 226619 badgerthelion.blogspot...]]> Sat, 09 Aug 2008 01:08:47 -0400 badgerthelion.blogspot...]]> Getting More Constructive on Crude Oil http://seekingalpha.com/article/90003-getting-more-constructive-on-crude-oil?source=feed#comment-226236 226236 badgerthelion.blogspot...]]> Fri, 08 Aug 2008 13:20:41 -0400 badgerthelion.blogspot...]]> Optimal Group Extends Option Expiration Date http://seekingalpha.com/article/84842-optimal-group-extends-option-expiration-date?source=feed#comment-224682 224682

On Jul 15 01:37 AM DaveinHacken sack wrote:

> How is iRobot a competitor of OPMR? WowWee makes things like talking
> Elvis heads and flying toys; iRobot makes vacuuming robots and IED
> disposal robots.
>
> Also, the "issues" you cite, "Executive management salaries, DOJ
> fines" cry out for some elaboration.]]>
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 02:23:02 -0400

On Jul 15 01:37 AM DaveinHacken sack wrote:

> How is iRobot a competitor of OPMR? WowWee makes things like talking
> Elvis heads and flying toys; iRobot makes vacuuming robots and IED
> disposal robots.
>
> Also, the "issues" you cite, "Executive management salaries, DOJ
> fines" cry out for some elaboration.]]>
Internet No Longer Immune to Economic Slowdown http://seekingalpha.com/article/85687-internet-no-longer-immune-to-economic-slowdown?source=feed#comment-208678 208678 badgerthelion.blogspot...]]> Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:26:42 -0400 badgerthelion.blogspot...]]>