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  • Lyehopper
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2004
    • 3678

    Originally posted by New-born baby
    Lyebaby,
    Did you catch this great PARL news? That CEO is doing a job on this stock. How much does he get paid?
    http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060705/parlux_nasdaq.html?.v=1
    I told ya it's a Soap Opera over there! Best to stay away IMO....
    BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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    • New-born baby
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2004
      • 6095

      Incredible soap!

      Originally posted by Lyehopper
      I told ya it's a Soap Opera over there! Best to stay away IMO....
      Incredible soap opera . . . truth is I sold PARL at $9.06 for a $5 profit after Spike warned me. I don't often go against his call.
      pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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      • Lyehopper
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 3678

        Covering AKS....

        I've got order(s) in to cover my AKS short(s).... Steel will pull back.... but I'm way early and I'm way too bullish to be holding it short. I'll post details after I'm out.

        btw.... $$$Mr Market'$$$'s AXR is ROCKIN' today ain't it fellas!!!!?
        BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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        • billyjoe
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 9014

          Lye,
          Tell me about Smithfield Foods (SFD). They're headquartered in Virginia, aren't they? You probably have had some dealings with them. Cramer says they are cannibalistic and barbarian when it comes to exploiting the weaknesses of their competitors and an awesomely successful company.

          ------------billyjoe

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          • jiesen
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2003
            • 5320

            Originally posted by Lyehopper
            I've got order(s) in to cover my AKS short(s).... Steel will pull back.... but I'm way early and I'm way too bullish to be holding it short. I'll post details after I'm out.

            btw.... $$$Mr Market'$$$'s AXR is ROCKIN' today ain't it fellas!!!!?
            it sure is! and I'm not so sorry to have sold PTSI now, either...

            screw real estate values, let's just see this sucker listed on IBD and get another 10% bump next week, eh? Anyway, I don't think they're selling real estate, they're selling a dream, but doing a heck of a job at it. If they can make $3.50/sh cash to pay out to the shareholders in a crappy RE market, there's gonna be lots more where that came from, and we'll see our 15% in no time.

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            • Lye, Steel as a group has increased 16.87% since the S&P bottom. I’m short term Bull now in steel and iron. A few trying to set up CLF PKX TX NX ATI OS TS SID They all got some R to work through but might make a good swing into R

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              • Peter Hansen
                Banned
                • Jul 2005
                • 3968

                Lye Question?

                I read in NY Post where a 31 yr old Bond Trader from Charlotte went to Pomplona Spain for the "Run With The Bulls Festivities" He chose to take part in the post-fight vaquilla , in which participants bager and taunt smaller females by pulling their ears and tails. Unfortunately somehow he got gored and is now paralyzed in both legs and may never walk again. Wow....... now I know where the term "MAD COW" comes from. Lye since you are in this business.......would you ever run with the bulls or fool with these cows? The guy was an avid soccer and baseball player and was in super condition. Now his life is in ruins . Sad tragedy!

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                • Lyehopper
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 3678

                  Originally posted by Peter Hansen
                  I read in NY Post where a 31 yr old Bond Trader from Charlotte went to Pomplona Spain for the "Run With The Bulls Festivities" He chose to take part in the post-fight vaquilla , in which participants bager and taunt smaller females by pulling their ears and tails. Unfortunately somehow he got gored and is now paralyzed in both legs and may never walk again. Wow....... now I know where the term "MAD COW" comes from. Lye since you are in this business.......would you ever run with the bulls or fool with these cows? The guy was an avid soccer and baseball player and was in super condition. Now his life is in ruins . Sad tragedy!
                  My average cow weighs 1,100 pounds and my average herd bull weighs about 1,800 pounds.... SO would I ever intentionally rouse a bunch of cattle up and let them run over me?.... Never Pete.... A small group of cows can kill you by accident.... And a single bull can kill you on purpose! I know of farmers who have been killed by bulls. Here are some examples.





                  A 36-year-old county Mayo farmer has been gored to death by a bull on his farm near Ballyhaunis in Co Mayo.




                  btw.... I never use a "hot stick" (electric cattle prod) on my brood cows or bulls, it makes them crazy!.... Sometimes I'll shock a four or five hundred pound calf if he won't move thru the chute for working or loading.... But I never shock an animal I have to continually work around.

                  I do carry a heavy fiberglass stick with me when I'm walking amongst my herd. If I have a bull that tends to want to face me, I'll smack him in the soft tissue of his nose with that stick and let him know that approaching me is NOT acceptable behavior, and I never turn my back on a bull.
                  BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                  • billyjoe
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 9014

                    Pete,
                    As a child I had to jump a few electric fences and go through cows and bulls to get to my favorite hangout, the local creek. Cows can be scary especially to a kid and a bull with a ring in his nose pawing the ground and staring at you will scare the crap out of you. And never pee on an electric fence.
                    -----------billyjoe

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                    • Peter Hansen
                      Banned
                      • Jul 2005
                      • 3968

                      Lye Thanx

                      Lye .....Thanx for the information about the cattle......I guess you must demand respect from these animals .......but as you had said .........always watch your back! Needless to say I read the references you sent ......wow all were tragedies and tough on the families left behind!

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                      • Lyehopper
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 3678

                        Originally posted by billyjoe
                        Pete,
                        As a child I had to jump a few electric fences and go through cows and bulls to get to my favorite hangout, the local creek. Cows can be scary especially to a kid and a bull with a ring in his nose pawing the ground and staring at you will scare the crap out of you. And never pee on an electric fence.
                        -----------billyjoe
                        A cows nose is very sensitive. When I check my cows teeth I grab the inside of their nose with my thumb and 2nd and 3rd fingers and pinch tight and then I open their top lip and check the teeth (they are in a headgate/squeeze chute of course when I do this). I also have a pair of nose pliers (a set of special pliers with balls on the tips and a chain lock to lock the pliers in the closed position)

                        I bought a group of hereferd crossed "non-polled" bull calves back a couple of years ago. A few of them were about 12 months old (700 lbs+) and their horns were about 2.5 inches in dia and about a foot long and too big to fit their head in my headgate. So my farmhand (Johnny) and me would drive them in my squeeze chute and squeeze their body tight.... We slid a 4x4 post under the animal's neck so they couldn't lower the head. Johnny climbed on top of the chute and held the bull by the nose with those pliers and I sawed off the horns with an electric sawsall ( I left about a two inch stub).... Then I had to castrate those big rascals.... Johnny and me were both covered in blood by the time we finished working those bulls that day.... btw Many dairy farmers use those nose rings you talked about on their herd bulls. It's a good way to get a 2,500 pound Holstein Bull under control pretty quick if you need to. The dairy farmers I know around here don't use bulls much anymore. They AI breed their cows with purchased frozen semen....
                        BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                        • Lyehopper
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 3678

                          Covered AKS featured trade #15 for a 4% profit.....

                          Originally posted by Lyehopper
                          I've got order(s) in to cover my AKS short(s).... Steel will pull back.... but I'm way early and I'm way too bullish to be holding it short. I'll post details after I'm out.
                          I just covered the last of my AKS shares @ 12.88.... I'll use 12.88 as my cover price to close the "featured position" for a 4% gain on the trade.

                          BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                          • Lyehopper
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 3678

                            Featured pick #17.... LMS (long) @ 27.50

                            I bought LMS today for $27.50....
                            BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                            • peanuts
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 3365

                              Originally posted by Lyehopper
                              I bought LMS today for $27.50....
                              What is your price target to sell? How long do you expect to hold? Are you using any stop losses or hedges?

                              Interesting company, with good fundamentals. It has appreciated more than 600% over the past 3 years from lows to highs.
                              Hide not your talents.
                              They for use were made.
                              What's a sundial in the shade?

                              - Benjamin Franklin

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                              • Lyehopper
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 3678

                                Buying some BWNG below $9....

                                Short sellers are in the drivers seat.... We have FEAR now fellas.... FEAR!

                                BWNG just hit my $9 buy target....
                                BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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