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Weekly chart looks interesting here. What's your take? Time to leg back in???
I'm very happy with my ROI since Valentine's Day...
Think they beat eps but were light on revs, forget. Blame it on my stoner days. No wait, still have plenty of those.
What's the story here? Just profit takers on a bull market? As far as I can tell the earnings report was good...
That's gonna hurt the folio. However, that is a gap that will be in play and I'll be on board for that. My avg cost is $24.60, so not as bad as it looks from prior close.
Interesting gap. We'll see if it holds or if it gets a fill. I hope it fills. I want to accumulate more shares.
Anybody know Amazon's shipping arrangement? Maybe they're already integrated via a 3rd party.
Integration with Kewill, much impressive, very strategic, IMO. I own this one and demand a drop in share price. Hopefully the market delivers.
Starting my buy back program as all the insiders dump their positions! Hope they're wrong...
~ Thurs-Fri $STMP ~ Earnings posted, pending or coming soon! In Charts and Links Below!
~ $STMP ~ Earnings expected on Thursday *
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One or more of many earnings sites has alerted this security has or will be posting earnings on or around the day of this message.
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~ Yahoo! Finance ~ Stats: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=STMP+Key+Statistics
~ Yahoo! Finance ~ Profile: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=STMP
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*If the earnings date is in error please ignore error. I do my best.
Anybody know what's up here? Can't find anything, but nice move. Starting to show me some love.
Version 9.0 is very interesting with all the integration going on. Can we say "niche". Oh wait, just did. Think I'll be holding this one for the long run.
Postal Service reports massive $5 billion loss
By James O'Toole @CNNMoney November 15, 2011
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The U.S. Postal Service released its annual financial results on Tuesday, and they're nothing to write home about.
The agency reported an annual loss of $5.1 billion on Tuesday, as declining mail volumes and mounting benefit costs take their toll.
The Postal Service said its losses would have been roughly $10.6 billion if not for the passage of legislation postponing a $5.5 billion payment required to fund the agency's retiree health benefits.
Revenues from First-Class Mail, the Postal Service's largest and most profitable product, declined 6% from the previous fiscal year to $32 billion. Total mail volume declined by 3 billion pieces, or 1.7%.
"The continuing and inevitable electronic migration of First-Class Mail, which provides approximately 49 percent of our revenue, underscores the need to streamline our infrastructure and make changes to our business model," Postal Service CFO Joe Corbett said in a statement accompanying the figures.
Postmaster General and CEO Patrick Donahoe said in the statement that the Postal Service must reduce its annual costs by $20 billion by the end of 2015 to return to profitability.
Last year's losses hit $8.5 billion, despite deep cuts in expenses and staffing. Mail volume is down more than 20% over the past four years.
The government has been working on ways to save the Postal Service over the past few months as it continues to hemorrhage money. Last week, a Senate panel passed a cost-cutting deal that buys out some employees and cuts worker compensation benefits for some retirees but maintains Saturday mail service for at least two more years.
http://money.cnn.com/2011/11/15/news/economy/postal_service_loss/
Nice trade, congrats!
Yep long ago...
Thought about buying the $35's earlier but can't imagine it running that hard...
One hell of a move. Have you banked them? OB IMO!
Overreaction to earnings IMO. Expect a healthy pullback here. Insiders register to sell!
Right now looks like that 9/28 hi is acting as support. May have to consider entry at this level if it ever gets there again. I'll just set my alerts and wait it out. There's always opportunity in the market!
Hopefully tomorrow will be my opportunity day. Been waiting patiently on this one and have been actively trading it as well. Want this one in my core. Same with CBOE.
Perhaps the happiest company in an otherwise unhappy month is Stamps.com (Nasdaq: STMP), which is seen as a likely beneficiary if the U.S. Postal Service decides to close many branches and cease Saturday operations altogether. The stock rallied nearly 40% in the past month on hopes more consumers would become aware of the company's online postal services.
Even before this potential catalyst, the business looked fairly healthy. Second-quarter sales grew 26% from a year earlier and per-share profits of $0.39 were far ahead of analysts' forecasts. Shares have responded in kind, moving up 100% from the 52-week low. To justify further gains, investors would need to see a clear path to even better results. And this appears to be precisely what investors can expect.
This is a fairly automated business model, and any revenue gains can flow quickly to the bottom line. For example, in the most recent quarter, sales rose $3.8 million sequentially while gross profits rose $3.3 million. Operating income rose $3 million quarter-to-quarter. This means more than 75% of the revenue gain went to the bottom line. This leverage helps explain why analysts expect sales to rise 15% this year to $99 million, but earnings per share (EPS) to rise 30% to $1.21. Shares trade for about 16 times projected 2011 profits, and this multiple could expand into the mid-20s if management can take advantage of the expected shrinkage at the U.S. Postal Service.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/295960-stocks-up-at-least-20-in-a-tanking-market?source=yahoo
Got Postage...sending out Christmas cards a little early this year!
Going to the post office...need to mail some love letters from Mingo Junction, Ohio. Prepaid postage!
Is this the same as photo.stamps.com
PhotoStamps Are Hot!
Customers Order 800,000 PhotoStamps in First Three Weeks
http://app.quotemedia.com/quotetools/newsItem.htm?storyId=1122658&topic=STMP
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Stamps.com today announced that customer response to its new
PhotoStamps(TM) product has been overwhelmingly positive...
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