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avandalay05 re SDGL.ob:
Do you still follow/own this stock? Sold 20% of my shares earlier this week at $.13. It is at $.15 now. Wondering whether to sell more.
Thanks.
Steve
Probably decline in oil inventories, and crude above $83 per barrel.
STM.v:
Up about 11% today and about 17% in 3 days, perhaps on news from yesterday and today regarding Wyoming projects:
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/071010/0313599.html
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/071011/0314223.html
Steve
rrufff re VSYS:
Closed at $.50 yesterday. Things are starting to get interesting. It's about time -- this one has lent new meaning to the word patience.
Steve
Bob re Uranium:
Decided to buy back the STM.v that I sold in May. Not sure if the spot price has bottomed, but SXR, DNN, UEX, etc. have already rebounded a bit. STM.v looks to be the best bargain right now. Selling at less than 45% of its high.
Steve
CAGC.ob
Maybe this one. Up 25% in first 30 minutes this morning. Must be some kind of news on the way.
Steve
I am 70,000 of those shares, all at $.15. Surprised to get that many at that price, and hoping that the balance of my order is not filled, as I would like to think that there are few remaining shares for sale at that level. Already own substantial (for me) shares, purchased at @ $.12 many months ago.
Steve
Bob re Uranium:
In the April - June period, I sold 75% of uranium holdings. Remaining 25% has taken a beating the past couple of months.
I think that the selling is overdone, and I am looking at this as a re-entry point. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Steve
hweb2 re SDGL:
Do you still own/follow this stock?
Would be interested in your thoughts on recent news and price action. It has touched $.09 today.
Thanks.
Steve
Bob:
Forget previous question. Thanks for these ideas. I already own CAGC.ob, but will look at the others.
Steve
Bobwins:
Would be very interested in any stocks you might recommend in the food/fertilizer/agriculture area.
Thanks.
Steve
Bob:
Mine:
STM.V
UEX.TO
DNN
SXR.TO
UNI.V
I sold all UMN.TO.
News of further delays and problems for CCJ at Cigar Lake is making for a good uranium day.
I have liked DNN ever since it bought IUC.TO. I think the White Mesa mine in Utah will prove to be valuable.
Used to own URZ. Wish I had held on to it. Looks like a good candidate to be bought up at a premium.
Steve
rrufff re LBWR:
Any thoughts re recent price action? Has had a good run in the last couple of weeks.
Thanks.
Steve
What continued revenues? Perhaps I have missed something, but I have not seen anything indicating the revenues of the company for the past year, or for any quarter during the past year.
Take this contract as an example: do we know how much of the $465,000 goes to HMSG? Also, whether the $$ go to HMSG or its partner, do we know if any portion of that amount is profit?
Thanks.
Bobwins:
What are your largest 5 holdings now in Uranium stocks?
Thanks.
Steve
WSHE:
$.55 x $1.00
I am the 2500 share trade and the $.55
Doesn't look like much of my order is going to get filled:)
Steve
Interesting to compare our performance as a group so far in this contest with performance in PSL 5.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=20513966
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?Message_id=16946270&txt2find=week
Steve
ninja:
Unless I have missed something, we don't know anything about revenues or costs -- top line, bottom line, or any line in between. I do not expect that the company is profitable right now. But I would feel better knowing that it is not about to fall off a cliff (or dilute existing shareholders).
By themselves, orders don't mean much.
Again, I am very long this company. But concerned.
Steve
PENNYPIRATE:
How do you know that "the bottom line is growing"? How do you know anything about how the company is doing financially?
There are a lot better ways to express patriotism and support for the troops than losing money in the stock market. My assumption is that financial information has not been shared with stockholders for a long time because the numbers are not good. Would like to be wrong, but that is the way it feels.
I am very long this stock, but concerned.
kipp440 re Agri Stocks:
Any idea what stocks he is talking about? I didn't hear any specific names, but maybe I should listen again.
Thanks.
Steve
HSOA:
You may be right. But at this point in the company's checkered history company management is at much greater risk than the blog.
And the company has flat out said that it intends to file a complaint with regulatory authorities.
We'll see. If you are right, someone is going to jail.
Steve
Amen. All in all, pretty good I think.
HSOA:
The statement is out, and it is persuasive. Again, I have been practicing law for 35 years, and there is no doubt in my mind that the company has the goods this time.
Steve
re HSOA:
I still have an active law practice that in the very recent past has included a considerable amount of class action defense work. I have believed for some time that the pending class action litigation against HSOA is not frivolous, and, until today, swore off the stock out a distrust of management. However, FWIW, I bought a few shares at the close today.
While I suppose it is conceivable that management has gone completely off the deep end, I find it improbable, to say the least, that the company has announced two fictional $100 million contracts in the last 30 days. This post from SI seems to me to be on the money:
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=23600966
Steve
rrufff re VSYS:
I am about a third of the volume -- bought another 25,000 shares at the open at $.39. Been in this stock for quite a while, with shares purchased at all different prices. Looks like this one may finally be ready to sprout wings.
Steve
re Uranium spot price:
Previous report of stockinterview.com apparently in error. Now reporting $138/lb. -- "conservative" per Trade Tech.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=20127770
Steve
re Uranium spot price:
Previous report of stockinterview.com apparently in error. Now reporting $138/lb. -- "conservative" per Trade Tech.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=20127770
Steve
re Uranium spot price:
Trade Tech spot price increased this week to $133/lb.
http://www.stockinterview.com/index.html
Steve
re Uranium spot price:
Trade Tech spot price increased this week to $133/lb.
http://www.stockinterview.com/index.html
Steve
re Uranium:
Interesting description of how the "auction" process works for uranium:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=20031612
Steve
Someone with $4,000 is getting in today. Hard to read much into it.
Uranium spot price
Per Trade Tech, uranium spot price is now $120/lb., a $7 increase.
Steve
OT: Bobwins re China:
George David, CEO of UTX was on CNBC this morning. He made a point of talking about how many elevators Otis was selling in China.
IMO, just one example of how China will ultimately become the major consumer of what the world makes.
Steve
Bobwins:
Las Vegas is fine with me as a place to meet.
And all but a few weeks of the summer are fine with me as a time to meet.
But I don't think Las Vegas in the summer is a good idea.
If Las Vegas, I vote for a get together in the fall.
Steve
re Uranium:
On Friday I sold about 50% of uranium holdings. I am concerned that stocks did not react more positively to the huge jump (i.e., from $95 to $113) in the spot price that was announced last week. If the sector continues to labor this week, I will probably sell some more. I have been and continue to be hugely overweight uranium stocks.
I also found this article a bit troublesome, given the participants in the panel:
http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=30806
Steve
avandalay05 re SDGL:
When I posted disappointment that the numbers had not been PR'ed I forgot that the 10K hadn't come out yet and that numbers were in NT-10K. Duh . . .
The stock is up a little on good volume today. Hoping it gets to $.08 by the end of the week. I doubled my position when hweb2 posted about the numbers in the NT-10K, and will probably sell those new shares if it does.
Thanks.
Steve
hweb2 re SDGL:
Unless I missed something, the company did not issue an earnings PR. Disappointing.
Steve
From NT 10-K:
"The Company anticipates that it will report a substantial increase in gross revenues and net income over the prior year ended December 31, 2005. The Company estimates gross revenue of $36,946,276, as compared to gross revenue of $24,189,876, including the effects of the Company's reorganization during 2006 and revisions due to certain discontinued operations. The Company's gross revenue estimate represents an increase of $12,756,400 or 53% over the prior year, including the effect of discontinued operations. The Company anticipates that it will report net income from operations of approximately $842,000, as compared to $127,000 for the year ended December 31, 2005."
Steve
SDGL:
Text of notice is interesting:
"The Company anticipates that it will report a substantial increase in gross revenues and net income over the prior year ended December 31, 2005. The Company estimates gross revenue of $36,946,276, as compared to gross revenue of $24,189,876, including the effects of the Company's reorganization during 2006and revisions due to certain discontinued operations. The Company's gross revenue estimate represents an increase of $12,756,400 or 53% over the prior year, including the effect of discontinued operations. The Company anticipates that it will report net income from operations of approximately $842,000, as compared to $127,000 for the year ended December 31, 2005."
Steve