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I've put these 5 through a bunch of analysis and my conclusions. Eliminate CBZ, the earnings and sales Q/Q just won't cut it, Eliminate BBGI, Sales Q/Q ok and earnings great, chart pattern too choppy and erratic, earnings history inconsistent.
Positives for DAL---top 5% group strength, steady upward earnings, great chart,great relative strength
Positives for ANIK--100% buy technical indicators, nice sales and earnings gains
Positives for SHLO--sales, earnings, recent chart movement straight up
I'd think Mr.Market would pick DAL except that he just bought SAVE, does he want 2 airlines?
SHLO is not in a good industry group but appears to be overextended in price, go figure
ANIK brokers highly recommend it, great technicals, piotrosky score of 8 . Mr.Market will take ANIK if he doesn't go for DAL
I've looked at historical charts for these 5, checked short, medium, long term technical indicators at barchart, run them through Louis Navellier's portfolio grades, Zacks industry group strength, Vectorvest Value, safety, timing scores, broker recommendations, earnings and sales analysis, 3 month graphs eps and rt, Vectorgrader scores and Piotrosky numbers.
I was in DAL at 19 and got out at 27. Maybe one of those times when I should have held longer as my premise for buying it in the first place has not changed.
ANIK has shown up on a few peoples radar this week as it gets added to the S&P 600. One Davy Jones fan had it as a Special Situation Pick yesterday which may have contributed to today's strong open.
I've put these 5 through a bunch of analysis and my conclusions. Eliminate CBZ, the earnings and sales Q/Q just won't cut it, Eliminate BBGI, Sales Q/Q ok and earnings great, chart pattern too choppy and erratic, earnings history inconsistent.
Positives for DAL---top 5% group strength, steady upward earnings, great chart,great relative strength
Positives for ANIK--100% buy technical indicators, nice sales and earnings gains
Positives for SHLO--sales, earnings, recent chart movement straight up
I'd think Mr.Market would pick DAL except that he just bought SAVE, does he want 2 airlines?
SHLO is not in a good industry group but appears to be overextended in price, go figure
ANIK brokers highly recommend it, great technicals, piotrosky score of 8 . Mr.Market will take ANIK if he doesn't go for DAL
I've looked at historical charts for these 5, checked short, medium, long term technical indicators at barchart, run them through Louis Navellier's portfolio grades, Zacks industry group strength, Vectorvest Value, safety, timing scores, broker recommendations, earnings and sales analysis, 3 month graphs eps and rt, Vectorgrader scores and Piotrosky numbers.
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