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New-born,
Assuming you are correct and it keeps going up and maybe splitting maybe I'll hold for 5 more years or until they run out of ideas or someone makes them obsolete.
With the miss in earnings, it should be interesting to see if the "big boys" view this as a buying opportunity. If they do, I don't think it will be until late in the session tomorrow or perhaps Monday.
With the miss in earnings, it should be interesting to see if the "big boys" view this as a buying opportunity. If they do, I don't think it will be until late in the session tomorrow or perhaps Monday.
CNBC Dylan Ratigan's Fast Money guys say it is a buy at support around 5.15.
Google's latest partnership with Cleveland Clinic in health care data storage which will lead to more health care advertising is the next big thing for GOOG. I'll sell any of you access to my medical records for the reasonable fee of $1 per month with a 1 year minimum. I retain movie rights.*Toby Harris and Doug (IIC) will be offered cameo roles should they be interested.Any questions you can ask my agent, Riverbabe.
Google's latest partnership with Cleveland Clinic in health care data storage which will lead to more health care advertising is the next big thing for GOOG. I'll sell any of you access to my medical records for the reasonable fee of $1 per month with a 1 year minimum. I retain movie rights.*Toby Harris and Doug (IIC) will be offered cameo roles should they be interested.Any questions you can ask my agent, Riverbabe.
-------------billyjoe
* working title is "phantom limb"
Can I play the MAD BRAIN SURGEON???
"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
Doug,
Although the main focus will be on orthopedic disasters, your cameo role could be as a passing Groucho Marx type, cigar smoking, brain surgeon. We can cross gurneys on the way to the operating theatre. Incidentally, Peanuts is being strongly considered for the role as a young billyjoe.
GOOG reports 4/17. I am officially sending out a sell order as of this very moment. Read n Heed.
I think she takes out the $416 support, and the result will be bloody. Frankly I see about $348 minus (perhaps $317 for a bottom, imo) in the cards . . . . No doubt such a collapse will shatter the NAZ. As I say, read n heed.
And the basis for your pessimistic forecast is ... ?
. . . an expected earnings miss on 4/17. Believe me: I don't want a GooG miss. I think it would kill the NAZ--and probably the entire market--AAPL included. I am not interested in that at all. But a friend of mine got an email alert from XXXXXX to unload the boat. According to XXXXXX, the figures point to a miss, specifically, a falloff in advertising revenue.
We shall see. I'd like to see Spike's take on GooG at this juncture.
. . . an expected earnings miss on 4/17. Believe me: I don't want a GooG miss. I think it would kill the NAZ--and probably the entire market--AAPL included. I am not interested in that at all. But a friend of mine got an email alert from XXXXXX to unload the boat. According to XXXXXX, the figures point to a miss, specifically, a falloff in advertising revenue.
We shall see. I'd like to see Spike's take on GooG at this juncture.
Well, if you consider that a quarter of the ads I used to see on Google were for subprime mortgages (now, not so much), and since that business is certainly less lucrative now than it was last year, it does make sense for the ad revenue to be lower than previous projections...
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