Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Two Roulette Picks

NTRZ - getting creamed by 20% this morning on recognition of sales issue from one quarter to the next. Overreaction opportunity?

CAMH - on the other hand this one is up 5% on the CEO buying $189K worth of stock after the close yesterday. Muathe-type breakout pattern suggesting sustained run from here.


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4 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:13 PM

    Hi Allan, Thanks for the sally reminder of a mover!

    Just sharing one of those irk some pay us to find the name of the stock that will go up 1000% percent emails. But I have a purpose, that being, this bait mentions a SEC filing type that sally might be able to sniff and announce these filings too? A filing for accepting a tender offer, or the intent to do so. Form 333???

    Here's the bait:

    Dear Reader,

    SEC Filing #333 Could Hand You 1,223% Gains by August 8th
    On file now in Washington, D.C., this obscure document tells the story of a pending takeover worth $11.1 billion dollars…

    Thanks and wishes for everyone to find their grove, curt

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  2. Anonymous3:56 AM

    Hi Allan, Since you subscribe to Dines you probably already know he's changed his picks based on the maturing of the U investment market.

    I just ran across several public recent Dines interviews:
    http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=31966

    He's moving his picks upscale to high quality producers:
    DNN, AZM.V, PDN.TO

    There's been a recent correction in the miners so it makes sense to move to quality.

    I've been wondering when enrichment was going to enter the investment picture? Somebody needs to invent a radically new and lower cost way to enrich yellow cake into fisile fuel. SILXF.PK is the only new technology I accidentally ran across. This is a gap in the U boom.

    GLTA Curt

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  3. Anonymous5:24 AM

    Query:

    NTRZ sounds like "Nitrous." Does this company have anything to do with Nitrous Oxide? I'm a HEAVY consumer of that.

    Go Stanford Football!

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  4. Cyrt, as a Dines subscriber, I can report he has made no formal switch away from his highly diversified portfolio of hihg-medium-speculative quality uranium picks. He says even after uranium tops in price, these mining stocks will still run.

    A

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