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Originally posted by peanuts View Post"Zenex International Inc (ADDL) ...
Zenex International, Inc. is the holding company of Aduddell Roofing, www.aduddell.com, one of the leaders in the commercial roofing industry nationwide. Through Aduddell Roofing and other subsidiaries, Zenex International offers Fortune 500 companies and large governmental agencies a broad range of roofing services, including re-roofing, restoration and repair, new roof construction, sheet metal fabrication, and waterproofing. In addition to work on large projects and high security roofing matters, the company has a nationally recognized track record for handling disaster recovery and emergency projects efficiently and cost effectively. More information about Zenex International can be found at www.zenex.net."
I just picked up a bunch of shares @ 1.06(thank you dumb sellers) This is in my MT group
One hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, and this is at $2Hide not your talents.
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Originally posted by ParkTwain View PostBy trading ADDL you're basically betting RED or BLACK on the roulette wheel. hmmm... help me out here...
No, seriously- This is a growth company that is profitable. They do get a lot of extra business with disasters like hurricanes. Current trailing P/E is a measly 10.81, but if you project 2006 earnings, ADDL currently trades at a P/E of 7.72. It has traded as high as 17.47 trailing P/E. With revenue growth at 74% higher this 6 months compared to the same 6 months last year, I'll give them EPS growth at a conservative 40% per year. If it trades at the same high P/E as it did previously (17.47), then price can reach as high as 2.72, and a low ball price of 1.55 (P/E=10)
Current price is 1.20. I bought at 1.06. I'll bet it all on BLACK!!!!Hide not your talents.
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Originally posted by peanuts View PostSo, I've got a possible double on my hands? Cool.
No, seriously- This is a growth company that is profitable. They do get a lot of extra business with disasters like hurricanes. Current trailing P/E is a measly 10.81, but if you project 2006 earnings, ADDL currently trades at a P/E of 7.72. It has traded as high as 17.47 trailing P/E. With revenue growth at 74% higher this 6 months compared to the same 6 months last year, I'll give them EPS growth at a conservative 40% per year. If it trades at the same high P/E as it did previously (17.47), then price can reach as high as 2.72, and a low ball price of 1.55 (P/E=10)
Current price is 1.20. I bought at 1.06. I'll bet it all on BLACK!!!!THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR
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Originally posted by skiracer View PostI was taking a look at the weekly chart. There's some kind of a cup and handle formation there. Not a classic but looks like it could be setting up for a move up out of it's handle. How high it could go is anyone's guess. Recent high of $1.95 could be attainable.
Also, I should have noted that the analysis I did used earnings on a diluted basis. Stockcharts is using an EPS of .19, I used .111Hide not your talents.
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addition to the list
Originally posted by peanuts View PostHere's my top 5 as of Aug 5, 2006:
SPSX chart, yahoo key stats today's price: $31.78
NPK chart, yahoo key stats today's price: $51.64
VVI chart, yahoo key stats today's price: $33.42
GMRK chart, yahoo key stats today's price: $31.35
LOGC chart, yahoo key stats today's price: $2.15
Other mentionables:
USLM
ODP
TWLL
CPX
SWSI
DK
BTJ had a great report, nearly tripling the earnings. The chart looks like there is lots of room to make a nice run too
Come on, guys and gals, help me out with this. Don't you think that earnings growth is good for a company? Don't you think that those earnings will be reflected in the stock price? I've been trying to narrow down the list of great earnings reports to only a few that are top-notch. Tell me what you think, pleeeeeeeaseHide not your talents.
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Peanuts,
A couple years ago I compiled lists of stocks with the greatest earnings reports every day for a few months. I then tracked their price each week for months. Unless it's a good bull market, it doesn't seem to matter much. Either the earnings increase was built into the price beforehand or there was an initial jump in price that wasn't always sustained over the long run. However , these stocks probably did better than those with disappointing earnings. The results weren't impressive even with stocks with earnings up 100% plus over previous quarter.
----------billyjoe
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Ascending C&H? I'm not sure what you mean
I mean a cup with a handle. I didn't mention ascending cup and handle and don't know what you mean by that. I'll put up a chart later on the weekly chart. Not a perfect or classic cup and handle but something of the cup and handle pattern.THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR
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Originally posted by peanuts View Post"Zenex International Inc (ADDL) ...
I just picked up a bunch of shares @ 1.06(thank you dumb sellers) This is in my MT group
One hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, and this is at $2
Anyone else in this with me?Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
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Originally posted by Websman View PostIncredible... Would you like to become an inner circle member in the VTP?
The honor of becoming an inner circle member is bestowed upon only those who are truely worthy... am I worthy? These opportunities should never be underestimated. I wholeheartedly accept the offer if the council deems my presence to be a positive influence to the VTP.Hide not your talents.
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