I see you have PRFT on your MOMO list. What exactly is your MOMO list, I'll take a wild guess and assume it has something to do with momentum. Since PRFT has went from $3 to $5 in less than 2 weeks.
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Originally posted by Mi6opI see you have PRFT on your MOMO list. What exactly is your MOMO list, I'll take a wild guess and assume it has something to do with momentum. Since PRFT has went from $3 to $5 in less than 2 weeks.
I use my own RS figures but they are pretty close to others"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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Naz Chart with 6 technical indicators...Indicators look good...but will we fill the gap?
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Here is my S/R take for Monday:
Resistance
2154
2095
2069
Support
2038
2017
1993 STRONG
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1842"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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Naz, Eps Actual/Projections 20%+ Last Qtr/ Next Qtr, Current Year, Next Yr.
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Naz, High RS, New High on Friday, Closed up, 1.5x + ADV...
CADA VIFL ANSR PRFT MALL MSSN MAMA ZEUS UAHC WIND TRMM HURC ONCY XMSR SLXP BONT AMED IPIX KMRT SWIR RIMM"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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Added this week: HDWR, PSAI, DECK, GMR, RCRC, ACO, GMAI, LSCP, ASI,
SYNA, HNP, TTC, IBN
Dropped this week: NMHC, GI, CTX, HZO, PCR, ABAX, DJO, GES, OMCL,
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Too High...Too Fast...Minor Correction Due...Maybe 1995???
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Originally posted by Michaelk005I agree with a split mabye not 1950 though, i say it keeps its pace and barely drops below 2.. Where do you find your list for upcoming splits?"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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Venture-Backed IPO Activity Continues to Show Strength in Q1 2004
Pipeline Suggests Sustainable Pace for Remainder of Year
New York, NY, 04/01/2004
Thirteen venture-backed companies raised $2.72 billion through Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in the first quarter of 2004, representing the most money raised since the third quarter of 2000, according to Thomson Venture Economics and the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA). This value is more than double compared to last quarter’s total of $1.05 billion. The majority of the $2.72 billion can be attributed to a single IPO, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., which raised $1.8 billion through their initial public offering. Nevertheless, thirteen venture-backed IPOs rank second for activity since the second quarter of 2002.
The largest IPO in Q1, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp, had an investor group comprised of Walden International, New Enterprise Associates, Doll Capital Management, Oak Investment Partners, and Shanghai Industrial Holdings. The next largest venture-backed IPOs were: EyeTech Pharmaceuticals, Inc., which raised $136.5 million and was backed by J.P. Morgan Partners, BB Biotech AG, Schroder Ventures Life Sciences, Pfizer, MPM Capital, and Merrill Lynch; Atheros Communications, Inc., which raised $126.0 million and was backed by Foundation Capital, August Capital Management, New Enterprise Associates, and Fidelity Investments; and Symbion, Inc., which raised $108.0 million and was backed by Pacific Venture Group, ABS Capital Partners, Richland Ventures, South Atlantic Private Equity Fund, and J.H. Whitney.
The Biotechnology industry accounted for six of the thirteen venture-backed IPOs for the first quarter of 2004, but only accounted for $433.2 million, or 15.9%, of the total $2.72 billion raised. The largest IPO in the Biotechnology sector was EyeTech Pharmaceuticals. Two companies in the Semiconductor/Other Electronics industry category went public in the first quarter, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. and Atheros Communications, Inc., accounting for $1.93 billion of the $2.72 billion total raised. The Medical/Health industry saw four companies go public during the first quarter, raising a total of $272.9 million.
In addition to the IPOs completed this quarter, there are currently 50 venture-backed companies “in registration” with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These companies have filed with the SEC in 2003 or 2004 and are now preparing for their initial public offerings. With this solid “pipeline”, a strong level of activity in venture-backed IPO market appears sustainable in the near future.
“A strong IPO market is essential for the long-term health of the venture capital industry. In the past two quarters we have witnessed increased strength in the IPO market, which is a positive sign. However, current IPO activity continues to significantly lag where we need to be in order to declare full recovery,” remarked Mark Heesen, President of the National Venture Capital Association.
The Thomson Venture Economics Post-Venture Capital Index (PVCI) is a market cap weighted index of the performance of stock of all venture-backed companies taken public over the last 10 years. As the chart indicates, the PVCI has significantly outperformed the S&P, NASDAQ and the Dow Jones Industrial Average over the past year, but has slightly lagged its three counterparts over five and ten years."Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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Pick of the Week....ARDI at 13.54...The technicals look good on the rebound IMO:
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