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2% are rich - 98% are not!
Do we go with the common feeling?
Looking strong.
I agree - this stock is in its infancy and has enough fuel behind it to grow for awhile.
Waiting for some dry powder to AVERAGE up my position!
Not a bad idea - if your bearish feeling - FAZ may be the answer - everyone in the world feels that would be a STUPID ass move!
That's why I think it might just work - LOL!
No kidding - check out the buzz cloud!
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/tcloud.aspx
Held up nicely - with all that profit taking!
It's FLYING this morning!
Hello - I don't play OTCBB's - unless if they look VERY good.
Some ask smacking going on!
.057's should go very quick
ATTD - could go strong!
This is going to ROCK and ROLL
Good Morning all!
Have a HAPPY HEALTHY trading day!
IN - HPT and CENX
Cool with me - what I have been using this board for is to track big board stocks that violated the bottom bollinger band - and then watch for a reversal!
lol - just us left!
LOL - I didn't think anyone remembered this board!
Looks like we will settle for pennies on the dollar - HOWEVER - I am hopeful that GPM's current price is already reflecting that!
Looks like GPM opened at $25.00 - so .20 on the dollar would be $5.00 - But I am not sure what basis they will use. Its my lottery ticket!
http://www.autonews.com/article/20090401/ANA02/904019997/1197
This new system has proven to be very effective!
GPM - up on alert
General Motors preferred shares - 1.96 available!
GPM - General Motors preferred shares - at same price as common!
Buy or not?
HPT making a NICE RUN!
Loving it!
WOW - Another BUYER BEWARE STOCK!
RUN - LOL - knowing it may be over - the share printer may turn it up a notch - watch for huge volume as this goes to .0001 - imo - Today's smart shopper is tomorrow's bag holder!
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=32796756
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Good Morning all - Hope youse's Holiday went well!
Congrats to those who loaded on ALERT!
COHM went to .46 today!
Nice 50% gainer for ya!
just got my after market .31's for PLAY TIME tomorrow!
Coachmen available in aftermarket for .31!!!!!!! Load em up!
Coachmen Industries, Inc. to Trade Over the Counter Under Symbol COHM
4:59p ET April 8, 2009 (PR NewsWire)
Coachmen Industries, Inc. announced today that its common stock will be quoted and traded on over-the-counter markets under the ticker symbol COHM. The Company expects that its stock will be available for quotation and trade on both the OTC Bulletin Board and the Pink Sheets as of the opening of markets on April 9, 2009.
Coachmen Industries, Inc. is one of America's premier systems-built construction companies under the ALL AMERICAN HOMES(R) and MOD-U-KRAF(R) brands, as well as a manufacturer of specialty vehicles. Coachmen Industries, Inc. is a publicly held company with stock quoted and traded on over-the-counter markets under the ticker COHM.
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which are inherently uncertain. Actual results may differ materially from that projected or suggested due to certain risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the potential fluctuations in the Company's operating results, price volatility of raw materials used in production, the availability and cost of real estate for residential housing, the supply of existing homes within the company's markets, government regulations, dependence on significant customers within certain product types, consolidation of distribution channels, consumer confidence, uncertainties of matters in litigation, and other risks identified in the Company's SEC filings.
KRY looks really good for a 20%er!
In KRY!
Good afternoon ballers!
Did you ask him if he had heard of Pradera Energy or Sigma Global?
thanx for the update - fortunately I unloaded what I bought for a small loss - thanks to an afterhours sell yesterday!
Still watching for better entry!
congrats
COA at 52 Week Low!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009904060305
VOLUME ALERT!
Coachmen and Elkhart down but not defeated
Posted: April 6, 2009Post a CommentRecommend E-mail Print Share Del.icio.us Digg Reddit Yahoo Google A A Unveiled just a couple of years ago, Coachmen's RV marketing slogan -- "Life should be so easy" -- has a painful ring to it these days in Elkhart.
Coachmen, with its Dalmatian-dog logo, is one of the most recognized brands in the recreational vehicle and trailer industry that has been so important to the development of the Northern Indiana community.
Now, though, Coachmen Industries is the story of a company suffering in a town that's suffering. But it's also a story about how the company and the region are trying to battle back against negative perceptions and economic challenges.
One of Coachmen's latest setbacks came last week when the New York Stock Exchange gave notice that the company would be suspended from trading Thursday for not meeting the minimum market capitalization for NYSE companies.
"Coachmen's shares will still be publicly traded, just in a different venue," Coachmen Chief Executive Officer Rick Lavers said in a statement. "Delisting may actually help us improve our bottom line performance by reducing some of our overhead costs."
The company said it could appeal the NYSE decision or would work to be listed on an over-the-counter market.
Being ousted from the prestigious NYSE brings its own set of challenges.
"That means their stock is going to be more thinly traded," said Matt Will, associate professor of finance at the University of Indianapolis.
Fewer analysts or institutional investors are likely to follow or buy into the company, Will said. "It's a domino effect that hurts the company."
Coachmen has been in restructuring mode for years amid financial losses and stagnant or declining stock value. With the downturn pressing down, Coachmen is making fundamental changes.
At the end of 2008, Coachmen sold its RV unit -- including the Dalmatian logo and "Life should be so easy" slogan -- for $42.2 million to Forest River, a nearby Northern Indiana company owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
Coachmen is placing its future in areas such as housing and specialty vehicles. The company said its housing group posted a modest pretax profit last year.
However, plenty of challenges remain. In 2008, the company posted a loss of $68.16 million, up from $38.75 million the year before.
In its annual report filed last month, Coachmen said it was working to secure a $6 million bridge loan and disclosed "substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern."
Coachmen is hardly alone in its changes. Elkhart-Goshen's unemployment rate has spiked to 18 percent.
Everyone from President Barack Obama to Fox News has used Elkhart as a backdrop to discuss the nation's economic woes.
"Our most important role right now is working on the business climate," said Kyle Hannon, vice president of public policy and communications for the Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce.
That includes working with local communities to streamline the processes businesses use to seek economic incentives.
It also includes working with the local metal fabricators, who have been key suppliers to the RV industry, to find new customers. Hannon said working with wind-turbine makers is one possibility.
Will of UIndy said the Elkhart region has a skilled labor force and opportunities to broaden its reach, such as pre-making sections for more upscale homes.
Hannon sees better days ahead, yet he also expresses frustration. His office has fielded requests from CBS, ABC, Fox News and others. One crew asked specifically to be taken to a boarded-up plant.
"Sometimes the national media will buzz in, do a quick story and buzz out," he said.
Economic rebounds are anything but easy. But they can happen.
COA at 52 Week Low!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009904060305
VOLUME ALERT!
Coachmen and Elkhart down but not defeated
Posted: April 6, 2009Post a CommentRecommend E-mail Print Share Del.icio.us Digg Reddit Yahoo Google A A Unveiled just a couple of years ago, Coachmen's RV marketing slogan -- "Life should be so easy" -- has a painful ring to it these days in Elkhart.
Coachmen, with its Dalmatian-dog logo, is one of the most recognized brands in the recreational vehicle and trailer industry that has been so important to the development of the Northern Indiana community.
Now, though, Coachmen Industries is the story of a company suffering in a town that's suffering. But it's also a story about how the company and the region are trying to battle back against negative perceptions and economic challenges.
One of Coachmen's latest setbacks came last week when the New York Stock Exchange gave notice that the company would be suspended from trading Thursday for not meeting the minimum market capitalization for NYSE companies.
"Coachmen's shares will still be publicly traded, just in a different venue," Coachmen Chief Executive Officer Rick Lavers said in a statement. "Delisting may actually help us improve our bottom line performance by reducing some of our overhead costs."
The company said it could appeal the NYSE decision or would work to be listed on an over-the-counter market.
Being ousted from the prestigious NYSE brings its own set of challenges.
"That means their stock is going to be more thinly traded," said Matt Will, associate professor of finance at the University of Indianapolis.
Fewer analysts or institutional investors are likely to follow or buy into the company, Will said. "It's a domino effect that hurts the company."
Coachmen has been in restructuring mode for years amid financial losses and stagnant or declining stock value. With the downturn pressing down, Coachmen is making fundamental changes.
At the end of 2008, Coachmen sold its RV unit -- including the Dalmatian logo and "Life should be so easy" slogan -- for $42.2 million to Forest River, a nearby Northern Indiana company owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
Coachmen is placing its future in areas such as housing and specialty vehicles. The company said its housing group posted a modest pretax profit last year.
However, plenty of challenges remain. In 2008, the company posted a loss of $68.16 million, up from $38.75 million the year before.
In its annual report filed last month, Coachmen said it was working to secure a $6 million bridge loan and disclosed "substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern."
Coachmen is hardly alone in its changes. Elkhart-Goshen's unemployment rate has spiked to 18 percent.
Everyone from President Barack Obama to Fox News has used Elkhart as a backdrop to discuss the nation's economic woes.
"Our most important role right now is working on the business climate," said Kyle Hannon, vice president of public policy and communications for the Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce.
That includes working with local communities to streamline the processes businesses use to seek economic incentives.
It also includes working with the local metal fabricators, who have been key suppliers to the RV industry, to find new customers. Hannon said working with wind-turbine makers is one possibility.
Will of UIndy said the Elkhart region has a skilled labor force and opportunities to broaden its reach, such as pre-making sections for more upscale homes.
Hannon sees better days ahead, yet he also expresses frustration. His office has fielded requests from CBS, ABC, Fox News and others. One crew asked specifically to be taken to a boarded-up plant.
"Sometimes the national media will buzz in, do a quick story and buzz out," he said.
Economic rebounds are anything but easy. But they can happen.
I'll take care of that for ya!
The 5-day moving average is continuing to fall - NOT PRETTY for FRGY!
Support is at .0004 - .0005 - stock is trending in a downward trend. RSI has turned up - but volume is painfully low. Chart has been affected by small amounts of end of day paint.
In order for downward trend to reverse, company needs to update the SEC instead of writing excuses and asking for extensions. Then, the company needs to actually do something, and then update the investors through properly worded press releases.
In mid- April - MEC's promotional free shares will lose restricted status - we need a strong promotion from the CREW to bring this puppy to life - and maximize there own profit!
SGGC hasn't recovered (YET) - and remember, the majority of bagholders thought that .0004 and .0005 were incredible deals and were loading up for the ride back to PENNYLAND!
I LOVE THIS - $5.00 TRADES with Ameritrade!
http://www.izone.com/index4.html
Very difficult to get .0001's here!
Congratulations is in order for those who were able to get them!
We will see - I hope you are correct!
Added today!
Will average down if needed - I don't think it will be necessary though.