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I hope you held. nice comeback
If I knew what the market will do I would own the world. I think bottom may be around 12 maybe 8 if the market starts to puke.I have no idea what Jane looks like, would that make her a better trader if she were cute?
I know you are honest. Remember when we went through this with DECK about 10 years ago?
Good Luck. I am watching for now and will get back in when it puts in a good bottom
I got in the night before earning.I saw you were in and you made some nice calls over the years.I got stopped out at 21.90. looking to get back in around 12
Hi Jane
added 2.61
doubled down at 9.85
short squeeze?
back above 24
24.55 as of 8:35
thank you, I have been watching for a while and had to pull the trigger
in at 28.70
Added to CYTK at 11.50. will add again if it goes below 10. Taking small bites
I know, lots of shorts here.
looking for a squeeze play
joined you at 1.09
HEK moving
it is up now
I read you
I ve seen so much red lately that I am starting to miss it
when its gone.
joined you in faz 40.50
WELCOME BACK
joining you in fcel
1st position at 6.66
love that number
thanks
Hi Rich
If it's ok to ask.how many shares of mcz do you have now and at what price do you plan to start selling?
steve
i hope that was fedex overnight
long at 62.20
hope i want it
took 1st position at 49.22
still lurking
same here
i cant log on
from wsj
The gold rush among technology companies to grab shares of the market for hand-held email gadgets accelerates Monday. That's when T-Mobile USA Inc. is set to release its latest version of Sidekick, the device favored by the hip crowd.
The market, which used to be dominated by Research In Motion Ltd.'s Blackberry and Palm Inc.'s Treo, is under siege by a number of new players trying to tap into the growing demand for email and Internet access on-the-go. LG Electronics Co. released a device last summer and Nokia Corp. has one on the launching pad. Motorola Inc. is hoping that its Q, released by Verizon Wireless in May, will garner success similar to its top-selling Razr phone.
Sidekick, manufactured by Sharp Electronics Corp., has become a hot accessory among 18- to 30-year-olds thanks in part to its quirky design. Its keyboard is hidden, and appears when its screen is twisted. Unlike Blackberrys, the Sidekick, as well as the Q, has an MP3 player and 1.3-megapixel camera.
T-Mobile also has done a good job of marketing Sidekicks to the glamour crowd. The device received media attention when Demi Moore sent an instant message to Ashton Kusher on air during "The Late Show with David Letterman." Jennifer Aniston showed hers off on Diane Sawyer's "Primetime Live." Then, someone hacked into Paris Hilton's Sidekick phone account, which was laden with phone numbers of Hollywood stars, a story that received extensive publicity.
To build buzz for its latest device, the Sidekick III, T-Mobile has sent units to celebrities like Ms. Hilton and Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, who wrote about the Sidekick in his personal blog. Other events are bringing attention as well. Thanks to the Sidekick's cachet, more than 1,000 existing Sidekick users waited for hours last week at Manhattan's Grand Central to upgrade from version II to III. A similar crowd showed up in Santa Monica, Calif. A Los Angeles resident, meanwhile, paid $4,050 for one on eBay three weeks ago.
New players have jumped into the hand-held-device market because they view RIM's Blackberry as vulnerable. The Waterloo, Ontario, company was distracted for months by a patent-infringement lawsuit, which it finally settled in March with NTP Inc., Arlington, Va., for $612.5 million. Moreover, while the Blackberry works best with Microsoft Outlook, both Sidekick and Q can support other email accounts, be they with Yahoo, Hotmail or AOL—and all their instant-messaging features. Even some executives have bought Sidekicks because they want its instant-messaging function.
Still, T-Mobile and the other new players have a long way to go before they catch up with Blackberry, which has 5.5 million subscriber accounts world-wide. Despite all its publicity, the Sidekick, which was launched in the fall of 2002, has only about 253,000 users, according to mobile-media measurement company M:Metrics Inc.
Good because I'm starting to smell a bottom
that was me, i #@$% my pants
Hi Rich
I am guessing that the 10% your investing is in energy stocks?
1.don't do what i do
2.don't daytrade using 20 min delayed quotes
i just got in at 23 ,also got klac at 42.10
i hope i dont regret it
rich
do you think this is a good time to start a position in FCEL?
thanks
steve
Jim are you still adding to Ed, and do you plan to hold
it for the dividend next month?
steve
are you in FCEL
seems to be waking up
i bought my first position yesterday at 29.18
thought i nailed bottom,guess not
good luck
steve
NICE CALL.....