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Apparently they are going to add an additional 22 on September 28th (below) and announce an additional 22 in March 2008:
SPDR S&P 500 (SPY/SPY)
NYSE Euronext (NYX/NYX)
Apple Inc. (AAPL/AAQ)
Cisco Systems (CSCO/CYQ)
Altria Group, Inc. (MO/MO)
Financial Select Sector SPDR (XLF/XLF)
Dendreon Corp. (DNDN/UKO)
AT&T, Inc. (T/T)
Amgen Inc. (AMGN/AMQ)
Citigroup, Inc. (C/C)
Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO/YHQ)
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN/ZQN)
Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM/QAQ)
Motorola Inc. (MOT/MOT)
General Motors (GM/GM)
Research in Motion Ltd. (RIMM/RUL)
Energy Select Sector SPDR (XLE/XLE)
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.
(FCX/DPJ)
Diamonds Trust (DIA/DIA)
ConocoPhillips (COP/COP)
Oil Services HLDRS (OIH/OIH)
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. (BMY/BMY)
Thanks Doc!
Can anyone tell me other options that trade in penny increments like QQQQ instead of nickel increments? Thanks
That is anywhere from $300 to $500 per week until the desired results. If the average is 8 treatments that is $1200-$2000. I imagine liposuction costs are a little higher.
Agreed. My understanding is that this is a LOT cheaper than liposuction.
What about costs? Insurance?
Does this stuff burn the fat out so it doesn't return? How much did he charge--insurance coverage?
Researcher:
Did the inventory levels increase after the problems encountered at Henry Hub due to Katrina? Methinks the politicans would make sure that would not happen again.
Researcher:
Where could I get a chart of Natural Gas? TIA
From FED Yahoo board:
Some real info on the buybacks (1 Rating) 2-Aug-07 08:07 am Here is the info for June 30th:
"The Company repurchased 623,654 shares of its common stock at an average
price of $59.98 during the second quarter of 2007. During the first six months
of 2007, shares repurchased totaled 767,954 at an average price of $60.57. As of
July 26, 2007, shares eligible for repurchase under the Company's stock
repurchase program totaled 710,425."
and here it is for Aug 1st:
"Pursuant to previous Board action, the Company has remaining authority to purchase 100,698 shares of Company stock.
Since January 1, 2007, the Company has repurchased 1,371,381 shares at an average price of $54.27 per share.
So in July alone they repurchased 609,727 in an avg price of $45.77 ."
Given that the price had only crossed $45 4 days ago (except a small drop to $44.6 when the quarter results were published) it show that Fed focused their buying in the last 4 days in a desperate move to support their share price. About 10% of the volume last week was Fed repurchase. At this rate (buying 150K shares per day) they will have enough for about 10 trading days. I am sure they can stretch it a bit more.
What strike on FED puts--35?
Bid-Ask the same agains--this is weird.
dkgross--
Is this service worth the registration in your opinion. Second, does it actually show the buys and sells in the T & S as opposed to just the prices and time. Thanks!
Hey I'll take it!
Ask at $1.63?
UVE:
KIK--what is your take on the insider selling here? TIA
MRDAF:
Hitting a new high on pending FDA clearance.
MRDAF:
Hitting a new high on pending FDA clearance.
Hasher:
Does Meridian plan on releasing financials?
Raw: Thanks for your take on TRDY :)
Raw:
You holding or do you see a pullback?
Rawnoc:
When does TRDY report their next quarter? I am assuming it ends 6/30/07. Also assume it is generally a weak quarter based on seaonalty. Thanx, Tubber.
You bought them after the split?
Laurap:
How many shares did you have pre-split?
LGYH website:
http://legacysystemsinc.com/
Legacy website:
http://legacysystemsinc.com/
Len:
Why do you make such absolute statements:
But, you simply cannot look at March of 2000 EXCEPT in context of a single bubble - the tech craze.
I agree that the NASDAQ was part of a bubble. The S&P 500 and the DOW were also included in there to a certain degree. However, March 2000 was over seven years ago. Let me ask you, do you still pay the same price in the grocery store for chicken, eggs, milk, bananas, etc.? Do you still pay the same for gas? For coffee at Dunkin' Donuts (I know you would never go to Starbucks!)? Yet, the S&P 500 remained below the March, 2000 high for those seven years. The DOW for six of those seven years. And the NASDAQ remains 50% below its high. Given the fact that valuations on the indices are lower, the world is smaller economically (the folks in China, India and the lower Pacific rim are growing as consumers not contracting), the internet is more mature and the tech companies that survived and the new ones created (GOOG) can at least be valued given traditional metrics. Therefore, the March 2000 bubble and the current bull market is not an apt comparsion IMO. I will agree that there has been a real estate bubble in America and that it will take a good amount of time to work that out. However, everything cannot be perfect and the market discounts such things. Are you being contrarian just be be contrarian?
FWIW:
I had 8700 shares pre split and am now sitting on 14 LGYH shares--so the 100 minimum has not been applied by Scottrade.
The reason I picked 2000 was because that was the ALL TIME HIGH for those indices. They S&P has been bettered after 7 LONG YEARS and the NASDAQ is still WAY BELOW ITS 2000 HIGH. You seem to focus on the trees and not the forest. Charles Dow in the Dow Theory states that when there is confirmation from the Dow and the Transports and that confirmation shows a bull market then the trend is bullish. The DOW and Transports not only confirm each other but are at ALL TIME HIGHS. Do you really believe that they are going to suddenly fall over? Do you believe this as inflation increases (remember generally speaking inflation helps stock prices), most people contribute to a 401(k) or IRA to institution investors that are constantly buying stocks, the P/E ratio of the DOW and S&P 500 are well below the 2000 highs, and that the market, which is forward looking, has discounted subprime, falling dollar, deficits, war, etc.
The point is that a bull market begins from a low.
I do not doubt in the future we will hit that low, but your statement above presumes 1.) there was a short bear market from 2000 to 2002; or 2.) there was a cyclical bear market within the ongoing bull market; or 3.) there is still a cyclical bull market within a bear market. Which is it? If you ask me, currently the numbers point to a pretty darn strong bull market.
KIK:
Why is CNRD on the pinkies? Did they get delisted? Yahoo only has financials back from 2003. TIA
Len: Bull Market
Actually if you consider the top in the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq in 2000 the Nasdaq is down roughly 50% and the S&P 500 is up well under 5%.
Methinks this may be fraudulent.
Does anyone have any news on this? I called Scottrade. They claim that the round-up requires 101 shares for 100, if you have under 100 you get 1 share. They also stated that there is no anticipation date and noone has an address or phone number for Legacy Holdings. Lets see if we can figure this one out.
Good article on Microcap Speculator about dealing with brokers:
http://www.microcapspeculator.net/
Has anyone received their LGYH shares yet? TIA
Has anyone received their shares yet? TIA
PelagicMariner:
OK bid $14.50 then and lets get this show on the road!!
Someone needs to step up to the plate and buy 100 shares of LGYH at $15.00!!
FYI:
There is a new Legacy Holdings, Inc. board for those CLRX holders amongst us.
Seems to, but ya never know in this niche of the market!