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« Reply #60 on: January 24, 2007, 02:25:34 PM »

I wouldnt buy it up here, but percentage wise the most on fire stock today I have seen is PLMA, no news that I saw, 166% Roll Eyes.

I joined you on TRMM David at the same entry price, looks like probably some others here have too and we gave it a little jump start  Wink

Nah, not us, actually, after I posted the buy, the stock went down 1 - 2% ... it was below my buying price for 5 or 10 minutes, I guess. But now TRMM is rocketing higher towards the close, up 52% Shocked

PLMA? You need to pay attention to volume in dollar terms tokyo, look at it, just  $230 K changing hands today, can't be considered a true momentum play, just some kids playing in the backyard Grin
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« Reply #61 on: January 24, 2007, 02:31:56 PM »

Pull those stops on TRMM!!
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« Reply #62 on: January 24, 2007, 02:33:38 PM »

I wouldnt buy it up here, but percentage wise the most on fire stock today I have seen is PLMA, no news that I saw, 166% Roll Eyes.

I joined you on TRMM David at the same entry price, looks like probably some others here have too and we gave it a little jump start  Wink

Nah, not us, actually, after I posted the buy, the stock went down 1 - 2% ... it was below my buying price for 5 or 10 minutes, I guess. But now TRMM is rocketing higher towards the close, up 52% Shocked

PLMA? You need to pay attention to volume in dollar terms tokyo, look at it, just  $230 K changing hands today, can't be considered a true momentum play, just some kids playing in the backyard Grin

I was trying to stress the words percentage wise in what I wrote above, as I know I would not have bought it as a real on fire stock due to the volume, etc.    Just pointing it out as a curiousity, but actually it does beg the point that all of us should try to confine our suggestions to only stocks with volume so as not to take up your bandwidth.  I will only point out such stocks from now on (unless I make a mistake, lol) Wink
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« Reply #63 on: January 24, 2007, 02:43:59 PM »

Tokyopua, Those of us that have been around awhile know when you give a heads up it is just that!!

Keep it up Grin  Your opinion is valued here!

Percentage is how I track too, gotta get a 100K trades before you can get a million.

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« Reply #64 on: January 24, 2007, 02:52:10 PM »

What do you think of AUY david?

I don't understand it very well ... expectations are for an astounding revenue and EPS increase for 2007. I wonder why is that, probably acquisitions?

But still, a $3.5 B market cap company, huge already, especially when compared to 2006 numbers, valuation looks stratospheric.

Still, looks like it is trying to breakout from a short term descending resistance, good luck, and if you want, add some info Smiley


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« Reply #65 on: January 24, 2007, 02:53:05 PM »

Thanks boatguy  Smiley

I guess I will add another heads up then since its a bit late to buy today, but OPBL.OB was on fire today and since yesterday, with buying pressure that was sustained throuhgout the day.  The chart looks too parabolic for my tastes and the stock doesnt have much history, but its rising on a 19% buyout from NYMEX.  Nice financials, at least to my untrained eye, nice accelerating income growth...
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« Reply #66 on: January 24, 2007, 03:00:52 PM »

More info for TRMM, I just put Michael on the job and he found out that:

- UK + Canada sales were 1/3 of total.
- UK + Canada business was sold for about $105 M
- So, we can extrapolate total assets worth $315 M
- LT debt is $178 M
- Net Asset Value = $127 M
- 17.2 million shares outstanding, so market cap now $55.9 M.
- According to these calculus TRMM should run up to $7.40 to be fairly valued.

Now spam the hell out of these calculus on Yahoo and more if you can, we want a big gap up at tomorrow's open

I was kidding, don't worry about that, perhaps I'll write an article on TRMM later.

I'm going dinner now, will close this board to new posts until tomorrow, see ya Cheesy


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« Reply #67 on: January 24, 2007, 03:02:26 PM »

More info for TRMM, I just put Michael on the job and he found out that:

- UK + Canada sales were 1/3 of total.
- UK + Canada business was sold for about $105 M
- So, we can extrapolate total assets worth $315 M
- LT debt is $178 M
- Net Asset Value = $127 M
- 17.2 million shares outstanding, so market cap now $55.9 M.
- According to these calculus TRMM should run up to $7.40 to be fairly valued.

Now spam the hell out of these calculus on Yahoo and more if you can, we want a big gap up at tomorrow's open

Now that's what I like to hear Grin
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