Wednesday, August 08, 2007

 

Quick Alert: Off to Buy Food

I'm not talking about a little bit of food. I'm going on a solo late night $500 shopping spree for grub; mainly because I hate people next to me, while I'm looking at the frozen food section.

Plus anyway, I don't care for lunch meat, too many nitrates. As you know, the lazy lunch meat fuckers go home early.

Oatmeal forthcoming.

Developing...

Comments:
Is the Golden Pig more appropriate for the Asian markets?

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1647772,00.html
 
I hope out of $500, $499 if for oatmeal.
 
MVIS just got added to TSC's Rocket Stock portfolio:

http://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/newsanalysis/stockpickr/10373025.html?cm_ven=YAHOO&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA

"Each week, Stockpickr lists 10 stocks that may move substantially higher in the coming week, which we call "Rocket Stocks." The goal of this portfolio is not necessarily to find the best stocks for the next century, but rather stocks that can either snap back because of an irrational selloff last week, or have some other potential catalyst that can create potentially explosive moves during the coming week."
 
Price check on Vagiclean, aisle five. I repeat: price check on Vagiclean, aisle five. That's Vagiclean. We've got a customer down here with a full-on fallopian fungus. She's baking a loaf of bread and I think it's sourdough.
 
Fly--

I can get you a deal on 50 lb. bags of raw oats from my buddy's feed store--you know, the real stuff they feed horses. SD4 would approve.

Maybe it's just me, but is anybody else buying the breakouts in biotech?

re: BCRX, KERX, OSUR, AFFX, BMRN, BLUD.
 
Stockhead,

I've been long BIIB since $51. Not exactly a recent breakout though.
 
BIIB is good.

CBST, ILMN and TECH also.

I'm keeping the stops tight, though.
 
Fly, Boar's Head Oven Gold Turkey thinly sliced. No nitrates.
 
bah, boars head is for the layman pussy. Gimme some $20/lb. parma proscuitto, and call it a day. Who else guarantees their ham? Thought so.


stockhead - add SGMO along with your biotech breakouts. That one is money.
 
^eh, maybe 17.50 / lb. I ain't a magician.
 
CPHD
 
Danny, the biotech guy on TSC has a bit on SGMO

http://www.thestreet.com/p/newsanalysis/biotech/10373204.html
 
prediction: Broker is about to make the fastest money ever in LAZ. Great trade!
 
Wow. Things are gonna get ugly. Caddy, I think we need a mini 1987 now, just to cleanse. We need to get all the chickens out of this market.
Maybe that will shut everyone up about sub prime bullshit.
Then we can sustain a rally.
Welcome back, God.
 
Fly would you be attending canacord meeting? or do you know anyone who will be? Any updates will be much appreciated.
thanks.
 
Hope you bought a lot of oatmeal last night.
 
"too many nitrates" - lol, fly you are starting to sound like a hippy...btw, you still rock man, and yes you are right, this site is for comedy and banking coin. Why did I delete that previous post? It was too rude and disrespectful.
 
Does CNBC and the market realize that $3.79 billion closed from BNP (temporarily) is about the size of a pimple on a pissants ass compared to the market value? Great buying opportunity today.
 
What the market realizes that you don't crude joker is we have no idea how much more news like this will be coming out and from who. This isn't like one of your penny stock plays lunchbox.
 
Crude, good call on EPD the other day, even before Faber/CNBC said same. I have to give you a listen.
 
FLY - thanks for the SRS idear.. banked 5 pts overnight ... you da man
 
Almost time to repeat the VMI trade again?
 
Erin doesn't know how to pronounce lululemon (LULU), give me a break. That's my hometown company, watch this company explode.
 
Bring the bull and the oatmeal out.
 
Crude, I enjoyed your work on the MLPs a while back. Although they're tempting here, I hate to fill out tax forms for obscure states. Any chance that you like any of the ETFs, e.g. TYG, that offload that burden? Thanks in advance.
 
Look at me Steve, shaking. Do you want to have a little wager? Dow goes to 14,500 before it goes to 13,000? This subprime fiasco is overdone. There are only about 10% subprime loans in the US, of those, there are very tiny amounts of defaults. Look around you. Look at earnings, interest rates, employment rates, consumer confidence here and globally, look at WMT. Do you work for CNBC?
 
I'll take that wager Crude. I don't work for CNBC, but I do work for a national bank that originates mortgages.
 
Oxy, check out BSR, really smart guy running it. Amazingly young too. I would wait a bit and see how it pans out and gets some momentum and valuation under its belt. And, of course, Bear Sterns has a grey cloud over them right now. It will blow away.
 
steve: how secure is your job?

I notice you took the bet without knowing the stakes. Hmmmm.
 
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