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  • Rob
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    Goog $590 +

    GOOG has never yet closed above $590, but as I type this at 5 minutes till the close, I see that it's right around $594. Nice ... nice.

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  • billyjoe
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    Rob,
    I've got to sell some if it hits 600 and I'll bet many others will too. At what point does it become greedy and piggish?

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

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by Rob View Post
    Holy cow! Is today the day that GOOG will hit the big SIX-O-O ???



    Dr. J was saying on 670theScore radio in Chicago on Monday that one ought to buy 10 GOOG calls at the $570 strike.
    Last edited by New-born baby; 10-02-2007, 01:46 PM.

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  • Rob
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    Is This It?

    Holy cow! Is today the day that GOOG will hit the big SIX-O-O ???



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  • Rob
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    (afterthought)

    Billy, I once saw someone interview Peter Lynch. I forget who the interviewer was, maybe Louis Rukeyser. But when asked the question, “What's the biggest mistake you ever made in investing?” Lynch said, “I sold Wal Mart much too soon.”

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  • Rob
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    Billy, I don't really have a sell target per se on this one. I suppose when the graphs on their quarterly earnings begin to show signs of topping off it would be a good time to "ring the register" as the beloved Jim Cramer likes to say. Having said that I'll be quite tempted at $600.

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Rob and River,
    It's getting hard for me not to sell GOOG after holding for what seems to be a lifetime (actually not quite a year). Maybe this will be the BRKA of communication/advertising unless a big buyback of shares is needed to rarify the stock. What do you see as a long term scenario for GOOG? Thanks for your comments.

    ------------billyjoe
    billyjoeY,

    I will sit on GOOG shares until the brilliant ones run out of ideas to make it bigger and better. And I don't see that happening soon. And, regardless of so-called competition, I have more faith in the vision of these guys than in any of the competion at this point. I think "put it in the drawer and forget about it" is pretty good advice. That's what I'm doing. For now...River

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  • billyjoe
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    Rob and River,
    It's getting hard for me not to sell GOOG after holding for what seems to be a lifetime (actually not quite a year). Maybe this will be the BRKA of communication/advertising unless a big buyback of shares is needed to rarify the stock. What do you see as a long term scenario for GOOG? Thanks for your comments.

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

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by Rob View Post
    Earlier today Google (GOOG) came to within 0.7% of its all-time high of 558.58. Nice one to just put in the drawer and forget about.
    It's my pick of the year. So, it's in the drawer and out of mind and sight for now. River

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by Rob View Post
    Earlier today Google (GOOG) came to within 0.7% of its all-time high of 558.58. Nice one to just put in the drawer and forget about.
    I noticed that a huge number of people were buying the $540 calls yesterday, and selling $540 puts. Guess they knew it wasn't going South.

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  • Rob
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    More GOOG

    Earlier today Google (GOOG) came to within 0.7% of its all-time high of 558.58. Nice one to just put in the drawer and forget about.

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  • Rob
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    Imcl

    Nice little pop in premarket (28~29%). Hope it holds. Lawdy!

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  • Rob
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    More Good News for IMCL

    Yesterday came the the news that the MIT/Repligen lawsuit had been settled. And now this morning the data from the FLEX trial are in, in which Erbitux met its primary endpoint of overall survival in a phase III study of treatment of patients with advanced non small-cell lung cancer.

    I think that, in the words of Jimmy Cliff, "It's gonna be a bright, bright, sunshiny day . . ." for IMCL holders.

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  • Rob
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    Homer Sez ............

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  • Rob
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    “It Ain’t Me, Babe”

    No, this isn’t me.

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