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Just recieved an email for this PInk Sheet Pump and Dump GDVM. This is definitely one for the river boat gamblers......only a quick in or out ......I will watch it ......just to see what happens .....too bad I could not short this turkey!
CKSW may be in for a run her ....if you buy it set a 15% TSL
ClickSoftware Technologies, LTD CKSW provides mobile workforce management and service optimization solutions.
Why I like CKSW:
1) It is PROFITABLE with 20M in CASH and No debt!
2)Revenues increased form 22.7M in 2004, to 24.1M in 2005, and 32.4M in 2006
3) Is a good candidate for a Takeover by a major corp like SAP or Oracle.
5) Chart looks good
6) Earnings report is due on 7/25 and is expected to beat all expectations.
Once again perhaps a 15% TSL would be appropriate here.
The Dow, Nasdaq and S & P have been chugging along. but the Chinese and Brazilian markets have been on fire. To capture these gains without picking just one or 2 stocks in each , I would recommend ETF's for both these countries. Specifically EWZ (Brazil) Close 7/9/07 $65.38 and FXI (China) close 7/9/07 $138.74. A good entry point seems to be when both pull back to their 20 day SMA . I like www.bigcharts.com for excellent free graphs!
Last edited by Peter Hansen; 07-10-2007, 07:47 AM.
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EMC Corp ( EMC ) close 7/11/07 $18.92 , helps organizations of every size, worldwide to keep their most essential digital information saved, protected, secure, continuously available and easily accessible. Maybe some of you had EMC back in 2000 when the bubble burst and 90% of its value was gone, but EMC today is a horse of a different color.
Some Salient Points:
1. EMC has been in a "Base" trading range for the past 4 yrs moving between $9.50 and $15.00.
2. EMC recently broke out of the 4 yr trading range on "Heavy" volume. This usually indicates heavy institutional accumulation.
3. The old resistance of $15 has now become the new support level.
4. Joe Tucci one of the BEST restructuring guys in the business joined in 2001, and took over as CEO in January 20006.
5. Joe strengthened EMC's management team with integration of executives from other major companies.
6. The stock trades 30,000,000 plus shares per day.
5. The stock has been "Dead as Casey's Nuts" lately because since 2001 24 companies have been acquired by EMC.
6. EMC allows companies to do more with less. They help oraganizations to extract the maximum value from their infromation, at the lowest total cost , across every point in the information lifecycle, through utilization of a mangement cycle called (ILM ) Information Lifecycle Management.
7.The stock has "DOUBLED" over the last 18 months !
Mr Tucci appears to have all his ducks in a row, and with institutional buying coming in ....defintely EMC will now begin its ride up.
Vector Vest recommends a TSL of 12% and for the option players buy the 2009 Jan 10 call option.
ICO inc ( ICOC ) close 7/11/07 $11.40 is UNDERVALUED according to Vector Vest and its true value should be $13.65. It has a PE of 16.29, Earnings yield of 6.11, an annual growth rate of 18%, a sales growth of 19% and a P/S (Price to sales) of .85 ! Since12/27/06 ICOC is up a blazing 109%.
ICOC serves the global petrochemical, energy, and steel industries by providing high tech equipment and services for petrochemical processing and oilfield services.
ICOC is definitelyy a fast horse , and you may be thrown, but an old adage comes to mind, "He who hesitates to take that first step........will be doomed to spend his entire life life on one leg" If you choose to purchase ICOC Vector Vest, suggests an 18% trailing Stop Loss.
Pete,
EMC will retain approx. 88% of VMware after it's highly anticipated IPO spinoff. I'd like to know if EMC shareholders will get some of the VMware stock. Can anyone explain a probable scenario? Thanks
Peanuts , I really have no answer for that . Maybe we can ask ......one of the insiders. LOL
Sorry Peter, I've forgotten the question.... Did I ask something?
I've been checking out ACH, lately. They are paying peanuts for Peru Copper's (CUP) assets in the ground... for shareholders sakes, I hope they don't end up with monkeys. China shutting down bauxite smelters throughout the country is not good, even for ACH. I think this CUP acquisition is just the beginning for ACH... they will need to continue their expansion, which may hurt shareholder value in the short term. Long term, if this company stays on track, it should be a HUUUUUUGE winner.
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
Sorry Peter, I've forgotten the question.... Did I ask something?
I've been checking out ACH, lately. They are paying peanuts for Peru Copper's (CUP) assets in the ground... for shareholders sakes, I hope they don't end up with monkeys. China shutting down bauxite smelters throughout the country is not good, even for ACH. I think this CUP acquisition is just the beginning for ACH... they will need to continue their expansion, which may hurt shareholder value in the short term. Long term, if this company stays on track, it should be a HUUUUUUGE winner.
HOKU and NVTL...... are as the Kingfish would say " Lawdy Honey Child. Dees Sho Be 2 Fine Stox." NOT buy and hold .......but set type stops and take both for a ride . Some info for the 2 follow below:
HOKU Hoku Scientific Inc 7/12/2007
Last: Change: Open: High: Low: Volume:
13.70 0.47 13.50 14.39 13.50 7,166,300
Percent Change: Yield: P/E Ratio: 52 Week Range:
3.55% n/a n/a 2.12 to 14.39
Company Data
Company Name: Hoku Scientific Inc
Dow Jones Industry: Electrical Components & Equipment
Exchange: NASDAQ GM
Shares Outstanding: 16,531,000
Market Cap: 226.5 Million
Short Interest: 847,423 (5.13%)
52-Week EPS: -0.17
52-Week High: 14.39 on Thursday, July 12, 2007
52-Week Low: 2.12 on Wednesday, August 16, 2006
P/E Ratio: n/a
Yield: n/a
Average Price: 6.86 (50-day) 4.99 (200-day)
Average Volume: 4,118,200 (50-day) 1,782,900 (200-day)
NVTL Novatel Wireless Inc 7/12/2007
Last: Change: Open: High: Low: Volume:
27.19 1.74 25.71 27.45 25.66 1,871,000
Percent Change: Yield: P/E Ratio: 52 Week Range:
6.84% n/a 67.98 8.11 to 27.45
Company Data
Company Name: Novatel Wireless Inc
Dow Jones Industry: Telecommunications Equipment
Exchange: NASDAQ GM
Shares Outstanding: 30,423,000
Market Cap: 827.2 Million
Short Interest: 8,368,865 (27.51%)
52-Week EPS: 0.40
52-Week High: 27.45 on Thursday, July 12, 2007
52-Week Low: 8.11 on Thursday, November 02, 2006
P/E Ratio: 67.98
Yield: n/a
Average Price: 23.32 (50-day) 14.77 (200-day)
Average Volume: 1,302,400 (50-day) 1,169,900 (200-day)
HOKU just exploded out of a two year cup . . . could retest the lip of the cup, but price target is $29.75 on a $13.70 stock. Maybe buy and hold wouldn't be too bad.
NVTL: another cup explosion, this time with a price target of $46 (current price $27.19). It, too, may retest the lip of the cup, but it sports a pretty chart also.
HOKU just exploded out of a two year cup . . . could retest the lip of the cup, but price target is $29.75 on a $13.70 stock. Maybe buy and hold wouldn't be too bad.
NVTL: another cup explosion, this time with a price target of $46 (current price $27.19). It, too, may retest the lip of the cup, but it sports a pretty chart also.
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