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  • mrmarket
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 5971

    NARA Sold!! ==> 36 winners of 15% in a row....I am HUGE!

    Today I sold NARA at 21.94. That's 16% gain over my purchase price of 18.91 in only 12 weeks. Can you do that? You? You?? YOU??

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$ Does is again!! No one can discover a stock like NARA and make money. I am a genius. I am easily the best stock picker on the planet. I am HUGE! I am handsome! I am unstoppable.

    When I was out in Vegas I was getting so many Blackjacks I thought my name was Blackjack Mulligan. Now I just keep picking stock winners. It's raining money over here. Someone get me an umbrella.

    That means I have another $$$MR. MARKET$$$ pick to make. Stay tuned! You must congratulate me on my HUGENESS. Tell that loser on the Yahoo NARA message board that he is my girlfriend now.

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$
    ===============================================

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$ Loves NARA
    by: mr_market63 (43/M)
    Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Buy 07/25/03 10:36 am
    Msg: 286 of 374

    Today I bought Nara Bancorp (NARA) at 18.91. I will sell it in 4 to
    6 weeks at 21.94. Here's why I like NARA:

    NARA's stock is up 143% in the last 12 months but its valuation is
    still very reasonable with a PE of 16.6.

    Time series regression analysis r^2 for 12 months is 0.81 and for 6
    months is phenomenal 0.92.

    Revenues have doubled in the last 3 years. Earnings have tripled
    over the same time period. In fact earnings have grown sequentially
    for six consecutive quarters.

    First Call has predicted earnings at $1.18/share this year but $$$MR.
    MARKET$$$ believes earnings will come in at $1.29 per share. For
    2004, they should do $1.60 per share which would propel the stock
    price to $26.56/share, at today's valuation, which is well past my
    sell target.

    Nara Bank is a full service community bank headquartered in Los
    Angeles with twenty-one branches and offices nationwide. Nara Bank
    operates full service branches in California and New York with loan
    production offices in Washington, Illinois, Georgia, New Jersey and
    Virginia and a representative office in Seoul, Korea. Nara Bank was
    founded specifically to serve the needs of Korean-Americans, one of
    the fastest growing segments of the Asian ethnic group over the past
    decade.

    NARA has zero long term debt. Zero..zip..nada…squat…donut. This
    makes it a tasty morsel for any big bank looking to vacuum up some
    growing earnings.

    Return on Equity is 19% compared to the industry average 14%. Return
    on Invested Capital is 17% vs. industry average 10%.

    NARA pays a 1% dividend, beats putting it under your mattress.

    Here's what the boss has to say:

    Benjamin Hong, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented,
    "We are very pleased with another strong financial performance during
    the second quarter of 2003. Our continuing and consistent earnings and
    assets growths reflect our management's success in executing our
    strategic business plans. By opening key new branches and loan
    production offices where there are high concentration of ethnic
    Korean-Americans such as in Diamond Bar, California and Annandale,
    Virginia, we continue to strengthen our infrastructure to increase the
    value of our franchise and shareholder values."

    This is classic target market segmentation strategy that I learned
    when I was a graduate MBA student at Wharton

    Now here comes his sandbag attempt:

    "We are experiencing strong assets and deposits growth from
    the branches that were opened during the past few years. Such
    continued growth should contribute to our efficiency and our
    competitiveness in the market place. Based on our strong core earnings
    of the second quarter, we are increasing our earnings guidance for the
    full year 2003 to a range of between $1.18 to $1.21 from a prior range
    of between $1.16 to $1.20." Yea..right Hongster, we'll see you at
    $1.29.

    They keep increasing their average balance of interest earning
    assets. In this environment of extremely low short term interest
    rates, this asset growth is a money machine. We'll also see some
    earnings efficiencies coming from the squeezing out of overhead from
    their very recent acquisitions.

    And the Hongamaniac is bullish on his demographics based on the new
    branches they have developed: "These new branch locations will
    contribute to the growth and strong earnings of Nara Bank," said
    Benjamin Hong. "Nara Bank's business climate remains vibrant even
    during these times of economic uncertainty, and continues to
    outperform its peers. The addition of new branches will enable us to
    grow deposits and provide opportunities for commercial lending as
    well as increase in fee income through mortgage lending and insurance
    services."

    Bank on it. Down in Jungleland...

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$
    =============================

    I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

    - $$$MR. MARKET$$$
  • jiesen
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 5320

    #2
    you are HUGE

    Conrats on the awesome pick, you are indeed HUGE, and anyone who says otherwise is a big loser.

    Comment


    • #3
      Thanks Mr. Market!

      I also sold NARA today @ 22! Thanks Mr. Market!!!.

      Comment


      • #4
        Another outstanding pick, Ernie.
        You are H U G E ! ! ! !

        Comment

        • Louetta
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2003
          • 2331

          #5
          Speaking of tracking down old picks the following is from 10-16-2003. Shows how little (nothing, really) has changed over the years.


          Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
          Today I sold NARA at 21.94. That's 16% gain over my purchase price of 18.91 in only 12 weeks. Can you do that? You? You?? YOU??

          $$$MR. MARKET$$$ Does is again!! No one can discover a stock like NARA and make money. I am a genius. I am easily the best stock picker on the planet. I am HUGE! I am handsome! I am unstoppable.

          When I was out in Vegas I was getting so many Blackjacks I thought my name was Blackjack Mulligan. Now I just keep picking stock winners. It's raining money over here. Someone get me an umbrella.

          That means I have another $$$MR. MARKET$$$ pick to make. Stay tuned! You must congratulate me on my HUGENESS. Tell that loser on the Yahoo NARA message board that he is my girlfriend now.

          $$$MR. MARKET$$$
          ===============================================

          $$$MR. MARKET$$$ Loves NARA
          by: mr_market63 (43/M)
          Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Buy 07/25/03 10:36 am
          Msg: 286 of 374

          Today I bought Nara Bancorp (NARA) at 18.91. I will sell it in 4 to
          6 weeks at 21.94. Here's why I like NARA:

          NARA's stock is up 143% in the last 12 months but its valuation is
          still very reasonable with a PE of 16.6.

          Time series regression analysis r^2 for 12 months is 0.81 and for 6
          months is phenomenal 0.92.

          Revenues have doubled in the last 3 years. Earnings have tripled
          over the same time period. In fact earnings have grown sequentially
          for six consecutive quarters.

          First Call has predicted earnings at $1.18/share this year but $$$MR.
          MARKET$$$ believes earnings will come in at $1.29 per share. For
          2004, they should do $1.60 per share which would propel the stock
          price to $26.56/share, at today's valuation, which is well past my
          sell target.

          Nara Bank is a full service community bank headquartered in Los
          Angeles with twenty-one branches and offices nationwide. Nara Bank
          operates full service branches in California and New York with loan
          production offices in Washington, Illinois, Georgia, New Jersey and
          Virginia and a representative office in Seoul, Korea. Nara Bank was
          founded specifically to serve the needs of Korean-Americans, one of
          the fastest growing segments of the Asian ethnic group over the past
          decade.

          NARA has zero long term debt. Zero..zip..nada…squat…donut. This
          makes it a tasty morsel for any big bank looking to vacuum up some
          growing earnings.

          Return on Equity is 19% compared to the industry average 14%. Return
          on Invested Capital is 17% vs. industry average 10%.

          NARA pays a 1% dividend, beats putting it under your mattress.

          Here's what the boss has to say:

          Benjamin Hong, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented,
          "We are very pleased with another strong financial performance during
          the second quarter of 2003. Our continuing and consistent earnings and
          assets growths reflect our management's success in executing our
          strategic business plans. By opening key new branches and loan
          production offices where there are high concentration of ethnic
          Korean-Americans such as in Diamond Bar, California and Annandale,
          Virginia, we continue to strengthen our infrastructure to increase the
          value of our franchise and shareholder values."

          This is classic target market segmentation strategy that I learned
          when I was a graduate MBA student at Wharton

          Now here comes his sandbag attempt:

          "We are experiencing strong assets and deposits growth from
          the branches that were opened during the past few years. Such
          continued growth should contribute to our efficiency and our
          competitiveness in the market place. Based on our strong core earnings
          of the second quarter, we are increasing our earnings guidance for the
          full year 2003 to a range of between $1.18 to $1.21 from a prior range
          of between $1.16 to $1.20." Yea..right Hongster, we'll see you at
          $1.29.

          They keep increasing their average balance of interest earning
          assets. In this environment of extremely low short term interest
          rates, this asset growth is a money machine. We'll also see some
          earnings efficiencies coming from the squeezing out of overhead from
          their very recent acquisitions.

          And the Hongamaniac is bullish on his demographics based on the new
          branches they have developed: "These new branch locations will
          contribute to the growth and strong earnings of Nara Bank," said
          Benjamin Hong. "Nara Bank's business climate remains vibrant even
          during these times of economic uncertainty, and continues to
          outperform its peers. The addition of new branches will enable us to
          grow deposits and provide opportunities for commercial lending as
          well as increase in fee income through mortgage lending and insurance
          services."

          Bank on it. Down in Jungleland...

          $$$MR. MARKET$$$

          Comment

          • billyjoe
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2003
            • 9014

            #6
            Louetta, And how do you track down these historical picks?

            ------------------billy

            Comment

            • Louetta
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2003
              • 2331

              #7
              Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
              Louetta, And how do you track down these historical picks?

              ------------------billy

              I used kind of a brute force method.

              Near the top of the page you are reading left click on the Forum tab
              then left click on the discussion tab
              On the right side of the page you should see something like Threads Page 1 of 180
              or maybe instead of a number to the right it will say Last. If so click on Last. Then
              left click on the last number on the right, the number 180 in my case.

              This should take you to a screen showing the oldest postings, sometime in 2003 in my case
              Now scroll up to page 179, etc., looking for Ernie's postings.
              Maybe there is a summary posting from him in there because it starts with like pick 36.

              Comment

              • mrmarket
                Administrator
                • Sep 2003
                • 5971

                #8
                Originally posted by Louetta View Post
                I used kind of a brute force method.

                Near the top of the page you are reading left click on the Forum tab
                then left click on the discussion tab
                On the right side of the page you should see something like Threads Page 1 of 180
                or maybe instead of a number to the right it will say Last. If so click on Last. Then
                left click on the last number on the right, the number 180 in my case.

                This should take you to a screen showing the oldest postings, sometime in 2003 in my case
                Now scroll up to page 179, etc., looking for Ernie's postings.
                Maybe there is a summary posting from him in there because it starts with like pick 36.
                Do you think it's cool that this site has been around since 2003?
                =============================

                I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

                - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

                Comment

                • Louetta
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 2331

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
                  Do you think it's cool that this site has been around since 2003?
                  In truth it is. And it really IS amazing how little the narrative has changed.

                  Comment

                  • mrmarket
                    Administrator
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 5971

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Louetta View Post
                    In truth it is. And it really IS amazing how little the narrative has changed.
                    Maturity with age is overrated.
                    =============================

                    I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

                    - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

                    Comment

                    • jiesen
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 5320

                      #11
                      Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
                      Today I sold NARA at 21.94. That's 16% gain over my purchase price of 18.91 in only 12 weeks. Can you do that? You? You?? YOU??

                      $$$MR. MARKET$$$ Does is again!! No one can discover a stock like NARA and make money. I am a genius. I am easily the best stock picker on the planet. I am HUGE! I am handsome! I am unstoppable.

                      When I was out in Vegas I was getting so many Blackjacks I thought my name was Blackjack Mulligan. Now I just keep picking stock winners. It's raining money over here. Someone get me an umbrella.

                      That means I have another $$$MR. MARKET$$$ pick to make. Stay tuned! You must congratulate me on my HUGENESS. Tell that loser on the Yahoo NARA message board that he is my girlfriend now.

                      $$$MR. MARKET$$$
                      ===============================================

                      $$$MR. MARKET$$$ Loves NARA
                      by: mr_market63 (43/M)
                      Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Buy 07/25/03 10:36 am
                      Msg: 286 of 374

                      Today I bought Nara Bancorp (NARA) at 18.91. I will sell it in 4 to
                      6 weeks at 21.94. Here's why I like NARA:

                      NARA's stock is up 143% in the last 12 months but its valuation is
                      still very reasonable with a PE of 16.6.

                      Time series regression analysis r^2 for 12 months is 0.81 and for 6
                      months is phenomenal 0.92.

                      Revenues have doubled in the last 3 years. Earnings have tripled
                      over the same time period. In fact earnings have grown sequentially
                      for six consecutive quarters.

                      First Call has predicted earnings at $1.18/share this year but $$$MR.
                      MARKET$$$ believes earnings will come in at $1.29 per share. For
                      2004, they should do $1.60 per share which would propel the stock
                      price to $26.56/share, at today's valuation, which is well past my
                      sell target.

                      Nara Bank is a full service community bank headquartered in Los
                      Angeles with twenty-one branches and offices nationwide. Nara Bank
                      operates full service branches in California and New York with loan
                      production offices in Washington, Illinois, Georgia, New Jersey and
                      Virginia and a representative office in Seoul, Korea. Nara Bank was
                      founded specifically to serve the needs of Korean-Americans, one of
                      the fastest growing segments of the Asian ethnic group over the past
                      decade.

                      NARA has zero long term debt. Zero..zip..nada…squat…donut. This
                      makes it a tasty morsel for any big bank looking to vacuum up some
                      growing earnings.

                      Return on Equity is 19% compared to the industry average 14%. Return
                      on Invested Capital is 17% vs. industry average 10%.

                      NARA pays a 1% dividend, beats putting it under your mattress.

                      Here's what the boss has to say:

                      Benjamin Hong, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented,
                      "We are very pleased with another strong financial performance during
                      the second quarter of 2003. Our continuing and consistent earnings and
                      assets growths reflect our management's success in executing our
                      strategic business plans. By opening key new branches and loan
                      production offices where there are high concentration of ethnic
                      Korean-Americans such as in Diamond Bar, California and Annandale,
                      Virginia, we continue to strengthen our infrastructure to increase the
                      value of our franchise and shareholder values."

                      This is classic target market segmentation strategy that I learned
                      when I was a graduate MBA student at Wharton

                      Now here comes his sandbag attempt:

                      "We are experiencing strong assets and deposits growth from
                      the branches that were opened during the past few years. Such
                      continued growth should contribute to our efficiency and our
                      competitiveness in the market place. Based on our strong core earnings
                      of the second quarter, we are increasing our earnings guidance for the
                      full year 2003 to a range of between $1.18 to $1.21 from a prior range
                      of between $1.16 to $1.20." Yea..right Hongster, we'll see you at
                      $1.29.

                      They keep increasing their average balance of interest earning
                      assets. In this environment of extremely low short term interest
                      rates, this asset growth is a money machine. We'll also see some
                      earnings efficiencies coming from the squeezing out of overhead from
                      their very recent acquisitions.

                      And the Hongamaniac is bullish on his demographics based on the new
                      branches they have developed: "These new branch locations will
                      contribute to the growth and strong earnings of Nara Bank," said
                      Benjamin Hong. "Nara Bank's business climate remains vibrant even
                      during these times of economic uncertainty, and continues to
                      outperform its peers. The addition of new branches will enable us to
                      grow deposits and provide opportunities for commercial lending as
                      well as increase in fee income through mortgage lending and insurance
                      services."

                      Bank on it. Down in Jungleland...

                      $$$MR. MARKET$$$
                      so... we've been doing this for over 15 years now? No WONDER I've got so much money now! hehehe

                      Holy cow, time flies... and yes, $$MM Is HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!

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