Monday, June 11, 2007
Quick Alert: Shorts 'Bout to Get Their Lips Punched Off
As predicted, the market is melting up. My screen tells me, stay long RIMM, CN, LNN, FMCN, BWLD and MVIS.
Also, as the market trades up, look for short squeezes in NTRI, MRVL and HANS.
Also, as the market trades up, look for short squeezes in NTRI, MRVL and HANS.
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waiting for HANS to go up consistently is like waiting for the second coming of christ...the stock acts great for 1 or tow hours a day, then like a total turd for a week...oh well, stickin with what the fly says usually pays out....
I am looking for a selloff into the close. The Dow climbs as the Russell 2000 is fading as are some OTC large caps like AAPL,GOOG, etc. Please notice I said nothing about the SMH.
HANS is the definition of an inactive, boring stock right now.
Judging by the price action from the past several months, all that is about to change. HANS is due to breakout.
The question is, will it breakout to the upside or the downside? From my DD, I have to agree with Broker A. HANS to $55+.
KO paid a huge premium for Glaceau last month. HANS is a much better company with more and better products. If you give HANS the same multiple as what KO paid for Glaceau, then HANS is worth north of $70.
The only company in this space even remotely capable of swallowing HANS is PEP, assuming KO got the acquisition it wanted with Glaceau.
The growth in the beverage space is not in carbonated, it's in water, energy, teas and tonics, juices, and other non-carb drinks. HANS owns the best growth in this part of the industry.
Oh, and by the way, Herb Greenberg has been wrong on HANS since it was a teenager.
Judging by the price action from the past several months, all that is about to change. HANS is due to breakout.
The question is, will it breakout to the upside or the downside? From my DD, I have to agree with Broker A. HANS to $55+.
KO paid a huge premium for Glaceau last month. HANS is a much better company with more and better products. If you give HANS the same multiple as what KO paid for Glaceau, then HANS is worth north of $70.
The only company in this space even remotely capable of swallowing HANS is PEP, assuming KO got the acquisition it wanted with Glaceau.
The growth in the beverage space is not in carbonated, it's in water, energy, teas and tonics, juices, and other non-carb drinks. HANS owns the best growth in this part of the industry.
Oh, and by the way, Herb Greenberg has been wrong on HANS since it was a teenager.
Resistance at S&P 1515 . Need to break it before we head higher.
VCLK looks a good buy at the current price. Its given up almost all its gains since the AQNT acquisition.
VCLK looks a good buy at the current price. Its given up almost all its gains since the AQNT acquisition.
http://www.mobilewhack.com/sony-psp-phone-patented/
(is that the sound of christmas lists that used to say iphone being rewritten...?)
(is that the sound of christmas lists that used to say iphone being rewritten...?)
That's a major break in AAPL on huge volume. Every attempt at a lift is sold into heavily.
The sell side spin machine really has their work cut out for them to publish something that will reverse this break.
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The sell side spin machine really has their work cut out for them to publish something that will reverse this break.
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