Explore small cap ideas before they hit the headlines.
Explore small cap ideas before they hit the headlines.
WSTG - it's on the daily, rather than weekly that you show:
https://schrts.co/zstvHykp
WSTG - interested in a gap fill on the chart around 16 from May of last year
Agree on the overall premise, with a bit of a correction:
I'm fairly sure 10K invested in 1960 would be worse closer to $2 million, rather than $30 million (assuming dividends reinvested).
https://dqydj.com/sp-500-periodic-reinvestment-calculator-dividends/
GV - For those of you hoping the weather will be better in Texas for next quarter. Don't count on it. This is in Dallas:
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Heavy-Rain-and-Flooding-Hits-North-Texas--138046588.html
And I've seen some posts that closer to Austin it was similar.
APT - At its current price the stock is back to where it was before the Ebola outbreak. The Ebola run-ups make the stock nice to trade, but what's more interesting to me is that even without the Ebola orders, they are probably at a point where they will continue to post 0.05-0.07 quarters in 2015 and beyond.
With that said, they will likely post a 0.10 quarter or higher on the new orders (link: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/alpha-pro-tech-ltd-announces-210000994.html) they received for protective gear/infection control (like the .10 quarter they posted in 2009). During that 2009 run, institutional ownership also increased from 10% to 20%, which could provide a boost to the stock as well. These new orders may continue into Q1 and beyond.
I'm uncertain how much the flu season affects their orders, but that is a potential catalyst as well. The company is shareholder friendly and since 2007 they have reduced the share count from ~24,000,000 to ~18,000,000 through buybacks. Their building supply business is stronger than it's ever been and is growing at a decent pace and, provided there isn't softness in residential construction, it will continue to grow. I wish they were a bit more transparent (e.g. no conference calls), but I like the risk-reward here and I'm very interested to see the price action in the new year.
CPA
I've been reading this board for a while, but this is my first time posting. I figured I'd post this airline stock. It's been beaten down because Venezuela is probably going to default on its debt, resulting in an lengthy battle to try (and probably fail) to recoup ~500 million of their short term investments/cash.
While that's pretty horrible, Venezuela only represents ~8-10% of their total revenue now. I'm keeping an eye on it. If there is panic selling when Venezuela defaults, I think that would be the time to step in and scoop some of this up. I still may enter toward the end of this year based on the tax loss selling pressure that is likely occurring at the moment.
Management states the dividend is safe as well and at the current price it nearly yields 4%
Furthermore, I really enjoy reading this board because it aligns with my investing strategy pretty well. Just to give you an idea of some other stocks I'm keeping an eye on: TNH, the 3D printing stocks (especially DDD and AMAVF), and I've been contemplating short selling GEOS.
I only own AMNF and TCX at the moment and am almost all cash. I also recently sold off GV.
Thanks for running a great board guys,
Max
ISCHY - Oh and sorry it isn't really a small cap, this is the only agriculture board that I know of. It does have some nice volatility though, so it has some similarities to a small cap. Forgot to mention that Potash Corp. owns about 10% of it as well.
ISCHY - Israel Chemical Corporation. I find this one a bit interesting. It pays a decent dividend and is leveraged well into phosphate as well as phosphate, which makes it a bit more dynamic.
GSFVF...When do these guys report their 1st Q?
KAZ - I think it will get hit quite a bit after earnings because of the hit the earnings will likely take as a result of not producing oil for 3 months. I will wait until after earnings then try to get in at a nice price.
CCGY - I was also looking through that press release again and as you stated the guidance is calling for them to do 8.2 million in operating income for the year and 57 million for the year in revenue. Quite interesting that they plan on pulling in over 30 million more in revenue in the last 2 quarters and approximately 6 million in income.
If they can translate that into EPS you could be looking at .22 - .25 for the year? That's crazy considering the first quarter was .01 only...
What are you guys expecting?
CCGY - Breakout going on here
CCME - We may see a fraud attack as early as tomorrow...There has been one every day this week.
QEPC - anyone looked at this company? Pretty interesting business. Has run up quite a bit though...and continues to...
Q.E.P. Co., Inc. (Q.E.P.) manufactures, markets and distributes a line of specialty tools and flooring-related products for the home improvement market in the United States and worldwide. The Company markets over 3,000 specialty tools and flooring-related products. Its products are offered under brand names, including Q.E.P., ROBERTS, Capitol, QSet, Vitrex and Elastiment, and are used primarily for surface preparation and installation of ceramic tile, carpet, vinyl and wood flooring and laminate. Q.E.P.’s products include trowels, floats, tile cutters, wet saws, spacers, nippers, pliers, carpet trimmers and cutters, flooring adhesives, seaming tape, tack strips, knives, dry set powders and grouts. The Company operates in five business segments: Domestic, Canada, Europe, Australia/New Zealand and Other. In February 2010, the Company completed the acquisition of all the assets of ArborCraft, LLC.
SIAF - nice call Joe on the .85 today. I got stopped out way back at 1.20 thankfully
RINO - I see there might be support at 17.50. It was an old top and has retraced and found support there before. What is their projected earnings for this year? I know it is about flat EPS is it not?
Thanks
TRIT - The secondary has not been done yet. It's for I believe 1.5 million shares. They said in the 10-K that they did not need financing for their forecast, but if this financing does happen I will be confused. I'd like to buy into this one if the do price the offering.
Anyone know anything about this?
So what does all this volume mean? Is a large entity liquidating their position and us smaller guys are buying?
I got a nice spot earlier this week at 1.09 by the way. I'm anxious to see the 10K.
Approximately how much of the float is locked down here?
TGS, This isn't Brazilian, but it is from Argentina.
Transportadora de Gas del Sur S.A. engages in the transportation of natural gas, as well as production and commercialization of natural gas liquids primarily in Argentina. As of December 31, 2008, it owned and operated 5,351 miles long pipeline system primarily serving gas distribution companies, power stations, and industries. The company?s production and commercialization activities are conducted at the Cerri Complex located near Bahia Blanca. Its natural gas liquid products comprise ethane, propane, butane, and natural gasoline. Transportadora de Gas del Sur also provides midstream services, including gas conditioning, gathering, and compression services, as well as engages in activities related to construction, operation, and maintenance of pipelines and compressor plants. In addition, the company, through its subsidiary, Telcosur S.A., offers telecommunication services, which include microwave network services and fiber optic services primarily to telephone operators and corporate users. The company was founded in 1992 and is based in Capital Federal, Argentina. Transportadora de Gas Del Sur S.A. is a subsidiary of Compania de Inversiones de Energia S.A.
I've seen several estimations for upcoming earnings bring the P/E to 2 or 3? Is this accurate. I noticed these guys have a ton of cash and debt. Anyone have any experience with this stock?
Why is goodwill such a large portion of their assets on their balance sheets?
For the chart guys does RSI (5) over 90 mean very overextended. I own some KAZ and am considering taking profits here because it seems it may be overextended.
I have a 5.15/5.20 spread on my broker. Symbol for me is CCME/WS
I like SKBID, but it may have a little lower to go. I was looking at that other one. HQS wow its almost at the March lows. Would this be a good pick up any time soon? The fundamentals look reasonable.
Anyone still think the warrants are going to be registered by the end of the year? And if you own the warrants what is the risk involved here? The warrants not ever being registered and they expire? (I believe I saw 2011 as expiration date)
I'm just trying to get a feel for these. I've read through each of the old warrant posts also and it appears that the risk is in the more volatile movements of the warrants. Is this the case?
I'm asking because I like the chart at this juncture and it held its gains well this week.
Thanks
DEER
Wow...
Inc. (NASDAQ: DEER) announced today the pricing of a public offering of 6,000,000 shares of its common stock at a public offering price of $11.00 per share. Deer has granted the underwriters an over-allotment option to purchase 900,000 additional shares of common stock at the public offering price. The offering is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close on December 16, 2009.
The net proceeds to Deer, after deducting underwriting discounts and commissions, excluding any exercise of the underwriters' over-allotment option and any expenses or advisory fees related to the offering, are expected to be approximately $61,686,000. Deer intends to use the net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes including the expansion of our product offerings in China, expanding Chinese domestic market sales, and to meet working capital needs.
William Blair & Company, L.L.C. and BMO Capital Markets Corp. are acting as joint book-running managers for this offering.