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took a few aug 14th JNUG 8.5 calls .55 fill
took a few aug 14th JNUG 8.5 calls .55 fill
Investors who borrow shares must now wait one day to pay back the loans, according to statements from the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges issued after the close of trading on Monday. This prevents investors from selling and buying back stocks on the same day, a practice that may ?increase abnormal fluctuations in stock prices and affect market stability,? the Shenzhen exchange said.
Under the old T+0 rule, ?you can go short in the morning and cover your shorts before market close the same day and lock in your profit, if your bet is right,? Xian Liang, a San Antonio, Texas-based portfolio manager at U.S. Global Investors Inc., said in an e-mail. ?Now with T+1, you can?t cover your short position in the same day, and have to wait till next day at the earliest. This new rule should discourage speculative short sell
Investors who borrow shares must now wait one day to pay back the loans, according to statements from the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges issued after the close of trading on Monday. This prevents investors from selling and buying back stocks on the same day, a practice that may ?increase abnormal fluctuations in stock prices and affect market stability,? the Shenzhen exchange said.
Under the old T+0 rule, ?you can go short in the morning and cover your shorts before market close the same day and lock in your profit, if your bet is right,? Xian Liang, a San Antonio, Texas-based portfolio manager at U.S. Global Investors Inc., said in an e-mail. ?Now with T+1, you can?t cover your short position in the same day, and have to wait till next day at the earliest. This new rule should discourage speculative short sell
earning this week, have august otm calls
SSYS flush.....
Bought GOOGL august 7th 670c a 3.00
Bought GOOGL august 7th 670c a 3.00
$SSYS UBS downgraded Stratasys (SSYS) to Sell with target $22
realtime as well pp
in 4 SSYS 32 puts lottos at .20
sodl 2 GPRO 62.5c at 2.00 from .30 yesterday
sodl 2 GPRO 62.5c at 2.00 from .30 yesterday
sold PCLN 1245 call at 9.40 from 2.05 yesterday
sold PCLN 1245 call at 9.40 from 2.05 yesterday
PCLN 1245 call 2.05 GPRO 62.5 calls .25
GPRO long some 62.5 weekly lottos at .25
PCLN 1245c at 2.05 on EXPE
if you read (many?) of my previous post.. i am VERY bullish on SCON going into october
maybe read this message board... not my first message here and one of a very FEW dd play i still do beside option trades
loaded with oct calls :p will exercise upon news as well
PNRA sold august 200c at 3.9 from 1.00 yesterday +290% , sold 210c at .8 from .3 yesterday +190%
SSYS august 7th 33.5 calls sold 4.4 from 1.30 last week +240% .. pre earnings, keeping a few 40 weeklies
SSYS august 7th 33.5 calls sold 4.4 from 1.30 last week.. pre earnings, keeping a few 40 weeklies
PNRA sols august 200c at 3.9 from 1.00 yesterday , sold 210c at .8 from .3 yesterday
SSYS agust 7th 33.5 calls sold 4.4 from 1.30 last week.. pre earnings, keeping a few 40 weeklies
GMCR 74 weeklies sold 1.7 from .50 preset GMCR aug 80 out 2.40 from .8 GMCR asaug 85 out 2/3 1.5 from .50
GMCR 74 weeklies sold 1.7 from .50 preset GMCR aug 80 out 2.40 from .8 GMCR asaug 85 out 2/3 1.5 from .50
$TSLA $SCOn $SCTY $GE
GMCR 74 weeklies sold 1.7 from .50 preset GMCR aug 80 out 2.40 from .8 GMCR asaug 85 out 2/3 1.5 from .50
Acummulating here.. PR stated negotiations under way with more than one party.. UP on big volume and down on very light comparative volume (see daily chart)..
Negotiations with multiple partners...AND expansion beyond current production line allready being negotiated
""As we rapidly approach final qualification, our customers are quickly providing detailed guidance that we believe will result in Conductus wire soon attaining all of the performance parameters required for SFCLs," stated Jeff Quiram, STI's president and chief executive officer. "We believe our SFCL customers have transitioned from a specification driven pass or fail testing methodology to a much more collaborative effort that involves business items such as forecasts, delivery lead times and price. Conductus wire is very close to passing all tests, and we are encouraged by our customers' confidence that our wire will be qualified in the next few months. In parallel, we have initiated business discussions to ensure product availability matches demand.
"In conjunction with our partner, the Robinson Research Institute, we are engaged with multiple end use customers that plan to deploy Roebel cable in superconducting devices. With the successful qualification of Conductus for use in Robinson's Roebel cable, we believe we are well positioned to continue to aggressively pursue numerous opportunities in Asia."
SCON daily chart.. serious accummulation.. and now time to load on this retracement on low volume.. Last pr clearly signals negotiations AND expansion beyond their current new production line.. would not rule out a Joint venture either.. Siemens Or GE best bet so far out of 27 testing client
SCON daily chart.. serious accummulation.. and now time to load on this retracement on low volume.. Last pr clearly signals negotiations AND expansion beyond their current new production line.. would not rule out a Joint venture either.. Siemens Or GE best bet so far out of 27 testing client $TSLA $SCON $SCTY $GE
$SCON daily chart.. serious accummulation.. and now time to load on this retracement on low volume.. Last pr clearly signals negotiations AND expansion beyond their current new production line.. would not rule out a Joint venture either.. Siemens Or GE best bet so far out of 27 testing client $TSLA $SCON $SCTY $GE
SCON accumulation mode now pending contracts and deals ..
Siemens GE Nexans or one of the other 27.. TSLA SCTY
" As we rapidly approach final qualification, our customers are quickly providing detailed guidance that we believe will result in Conductus wire soon attaining all of the performance parameters required for SFCLs," stated Jeff Quiram, STI's president and chief executive officer. "We believe our SFCL customers have transitioned from a specification driven pass or fail testing methodology to a much more collaborative effort that involves business items such as forecasts, delivery lead times and price. Conductus wire is very close to passing all tests, and we are encouraged by our customers' confidence that our wire will be qualified in the next few months. In parallel, we have initiated business discussions to ensure product availability matches demand."
SCON accumulation mode now pending contracts and deals ..
" As we rapidly approach final qualification, our customers are quickly providing detailed guidance that we believe will result in Conductus wire soon attaining all of the performance parameters required for SFCLs," stated Jeff Quiram, STI's president and chief executive officer. "We believe our SFCL customers have transitioned from a specification driven pass or fail testing methodology to a much more collaborative effort that involves business items such as forecasts, delivery lead times and price. Conductus wire is very close to passing all tests, and we are encouraged by our customers' confidence that our wire will be qualified in the next few months. In parallel, we have initiated business discussions to ensure product availability matches demand."
SCON accumulation mode now pending contracts and deals ..
" As we rapidly approach final qualification, our customers are quickly providing detailed guidance that we believe will result in Conductus wire soon attaining all of the performance parameters required for SFCLs," stated Jeff Quiram, STI's president and chief executive officer. "We believe our SFCL customers have transitioned from a specification driven pass or fail testing methodology to a much more collaborative effort that involves business items such as forecasts, delivery lead times and price. Conductus wire is very close to passing all tests, and we are encouraged by our customers' confidence that our wire will be qualified in the next few months. In parallel, we have initiated business discussions to ensure product availability matches demand."
SCON "As we rapidly approach final qualification, our customers are quickly providing detailed guidance that we believe will result in Conductus wire soon attaining all of the performance parameters required for SFCLs," stated Jeff Quiram, STI's president and chief executive officer. "We believe our SFCL customers have transitioned from a specification driven pass or fail testing methodology to a much more collaborative effort that involves business items such as forecasts, delivery lead times and price. Conductus wire is very close to passing all tests, and we are encouraged by our customers' confidence that our wire will be qualified in the next few months. In parallel, we have initiated business discussions to ensure product availability matches demand.
"As we rapidly approach final qualification, our customers are quickly providing detailed guidance that we believe will result in Conductus wire soon attaining all of the performance parameters required for SFCLs," stated Jeff Quiram, STI's president and chief executive officer. "We believe our SFCL customers have transitioned from a specification driven pass or fail testing methodology to a much more collaborative effort that involves business items such as forecasts, delivery lead times and price. Conductus wire is very close to passing all tests, and we are encouraged by our customers' confidence that our wire will be qualified in the next few months. In parallel, we have initiated business discussions to ensure product availability matches demand.
SCON
$SCON $TSLA $SCTY Siemens GE Nexans
STI Advances Development With SFCL Customers
AUSTIN, Texas, July 20, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Superconductor Technologies Inc. (STI) (Nasdaq:SCON), a world leader in the development and production of high temperature superconducting (HTS) materials and associated technologies, achieved positive results with multiple superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) customers following the Conductus® wire evaluation and testing completed in June and July 2015. The SFCL results demonstrated dramatic improvement compared to tests completed earlier. In addition, STI successfully completed qualification testing with the Robinson Research Institute at Victoria University of Wellington. Conductus wire is now approved for use in making Roebel cable, a winding cable, which is used in high-field magnets, transformers, utility-scale generators and large motors.
"As we rapidly approach final qualification, our customers are quickly providing detailed guidance that we believe will result in Conductus wire soon attaining all of the performance parameters required for SFCLs," stated Jeff Quiram, STI's president and chief executive officer. "We believe our SFCL customers have transitioned from a specification driven pass or fail testing methodology to a much more collaborative effort that involves business items such as forecasts, delivery lead times and price. Conductus wire is very close to passing all tests, and we are encouraged by our customers' confidence that our wire will be qualified in the next few months. In parallel, we have initiated business discussions to ensure product availability matches demand.
"In conjunction with our partner, the Robinson Research Institute, we are engaged with multiple end use customers that plan to deploy Roebel cable in superconducting devices. With the successful qualification of Conductus for use in Robinson's Roebel cable, we believe we are well positioned to continue to aggressively pursue numerous opportunities in Asia."
Test Description
SFCL customers require Conductus wire to pass extensive engineering models and electrical testing that simulate characteristics of the wire performance in the SFCL device. The electrical tests replicate the thermal cycling of the superconducting wire in high-current operation. The latest results show that Conductus wire has made significant performance improvements in this area. Customers verified STI's 550 Amp current handling performance and recognized that the mechanical properties of Conductus provide unsurpassed robustness. The goal of SFCL manufacturers is to standardize on high performance wire that will ensure they have the best in class product to protect the grid in a majority of existing substation