Wednesday, May 16, 2007

 

Closing Comments

While it's true, "fat mountain women" tried to derail "The Fly's" CWTR short sale efforts. I am not going to stop shorting this pig (CWTR), until I see it dead.

So, get ready fat mountain bitch, "The Fly" is going to drop a piano on your head.

Aside from that, "The Fly" had a muted day, with a paltry 0.3% gain. In general, the market bitch slapped the shorts into submission.

I knew the market was going to gap higher, when everyone I knew went short the market.

My friends are idiots.

Finally, I hate DIVX and love LNN and MCHX.

Off to a fancy meeting.

UPDATE: theflyonthewall.com: Marchex-MCHX initiated with a Neutral and $15 target@BOFA

Comments:
Fly, what about CLWR.
 
sold out the other day.

I posted it.
 
There seem to be a growing number of "fat mountain women" with poor taste out there and they are gearin to trap "The Fly" in their folds of cottage cheese.
Pork
 
"fat mountain girls" You make the rocking world go round.

I hope this fucking market goes to 20,000.

Eric Bolling is a piece of work. He is kind of hard to hate though. I must say that was way out there on his Google dream. Those guys are going to give him some major shit tonight.

I to want to milk the farmer. Broker Where is the LNN going. Thinking of buying some.
 
Hey fly,
what do you think about the range contraction in MVIS? Going to explode on way or the other?
 
MVIS is only going to explode up. Most holders are sold on the story and are waiting for the big news....upwards explosion. If it goes down, it will trickle down unless some tragic event takes place.....just my opinion.
 
About CLX: Name-brand bleach and salad dressing ... $10B cap ... decent div ... Crammer generally hates it -- what's not to like?

Any thoughts on NYX yet, Broker A? Since S&P thinks they earn >$3 next FY ==> 40x (see CME) gets you $120. And yet, I can't bring myself to buy. Must be the dain bramage.
 
Fuck CWTR -
Sandpoint, Idaho-based Coldwater Creek, which closed Monday at $19.27, got a price target of $28, implying the potential for 45 percent share growth in the next year. "We believe Coldwater Creek is one of the most compelling growth stories in the industry," the analyst said. "The company has adopted an aggressive approach to its retail expansion, which we believe caught the competition by surprise. We expect the retail expansion to continue to fuel sales and enable the company to grow market share."
 
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