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I guess I'll have to start reading Rob's Lobs regularly. I haven't done much with my stock portfolio (which is contained entirely within an IRA) since I sold some eBay stock quite some time ago at a 400% profit. That was my biggest money earner since I started my portfolio and a pick I made on my own. I heard a radio talking head say about stocks, "Buy what you like." At the time, I was addicted to buying and selling stuff on eBay, so I bought some eBay stock and did very well with it. Now, I still own 40 shares of eBay and it's just kind of sitting there ... up a little ... down a little ... up a little ... down a little ... and so the story goes.
Mary
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I see the literary and writing current runs through the sister's veins also. We may all have to sit down here sometime and each of us post a story to the group. Either fiction or non-fiction.Originally posted by Mary View PostI guess I'll have to start reading Rob's Lobs regularly. I haven't done much with my stock portfolio (which is contained entirely within an IRA) since I sold some eBay stock quite some time ago at a 400% profit. That was my biggest money earner since I started my portfolio and a pick I made on my own. I heard a radio talking head say about stocks, "Buy what you like." At the time, I was addicted to buying and selling stuff on eBay, so I bought some eBay stock and did very well with it. Now, I still own 40 shares of eBay and it's just kind of sitting there ... up a little ... down a little ... up a little ... down a little ... and so the story goes.
MaryTHE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR
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If I remember correctly, you bought it for around 30 bucks in the first part of 2001. And it has split 2:1 twice since then, so that would make your entry in the neighborhood of 7½ bucks. Pretty dang good. If you follow this thread back you'll see that my last position was entered at (I think) 25.60 and exited at 28.89. In hindsight of course I should have held it. I'm a little reticent to buy it again right here, 'cause I think I may get another chance to buy it a bit cheaper, like maybe 28 or so. We'll see.Originally posted by Mary View Post[. . .] since I sold some eBay stock quite some time ago at a 400% profit.—Rob
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Mary,
In your User CP > Edit Options > Thread Display Options, do you have your "Show Images" option box checked? If not, do it. That's the best way to view these forums. I see you've already figured out how to upload your own avatar, although I haven't the slightest idea what you're doing in that picture.
(I don't know if you use a high-speed Internet connection at home. If not, then having the images display might slow you down quite a bit.)—Rob
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Imclone (IMCL) - Q3 Earnings - NICE!
Earnings Report
Analysts were expecting $0.45. ImClone reports $0.65!!!
Revenue up 41.5% to $150.7 million.
Net income up 85.2% to $57.3 million
I love it. I knew there was a good reason I didn't sell any calls or buy any puts. Whew!
In other ImClone news .....
ImClone Appoints Icahn New Chairman
Wednesday October 25, 7:28 am ET ImClone Appoints Carl Icahn As New Chairman; Interim CEO Joseph Fischer Resigns
NEW YORK (AP) -- Biotech drug maker ImClone Systems Inc. said Wednesday that it named financier Carl Icahn as its new chairman.
Also, the company said Joseph L. Fischer resigned as Interim Chief Executive, a position he has held since the beginning of the year, and as a board member. Fischer will be replaced by a newly formed Executive Committee of the Board, chaired by board member Alex Denner.
Former chairman David M. Kies and board member William W. Crouse resigned earlier this month amid squabbles between the company and Icahn.
In September, Icahn, who owns about 14 percent of the company, filed a proxy statement to remove half of Imclone's board because he said they have done a deplorable job running the company. Among his criticisms was the failure of the board to lure a talented industry executive to ImClone's helm.—Rob
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CYTC reports today after the bell....
Hey Rockin'Rob, Do you still follow CYTC? I'm buying a few shares ahead of the report just for fun. Looks like it has retraced nicely and put in a double bottom to boot.BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!
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Can I have some fun money?Originally posted by Lyehopper View PostHey Rockin'Rob, Do you still follow CYTC? I'm buying a few shares ahead of the report just for fun. Looks like it has retraced nicely and put in a double bottom to boot.
pleeeeeease
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
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I haven't followed it in quite a while, so I don't know what's up with them.Originally posted by Lyehopper View PostHey Rockin'Rob, Do you still follow CYTC? I'm buying a few shares ahead of the report just for fun. Looks like it has retraced nicely and put in a double bottom to boot.
By the way, check the voice mail on your cell, dude.
—Rob
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