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This article is very informative. I am just curious as to its source. Please let us know. Thanks!
How do folks feel about the over 18 percent decline in stock price today? Please opine.
This is a definition of microflocculation: http://www.miox.com/benefits/item/microflocculation/. I found the information beneficial as I am not familiar with the process but know NHYT is heavily involved in it. I hope this is meaningful to others too.
Thanks for your hyperlink. This gives me a clearer picture as to what average daily sales volume is for this stock. There must have been an unusually large amount yesterday.
Thanks for your response. The stock is off to a slow start today. I am hoping this gets better as the day wears on.
We definitely did-almost went up to 900,000 shares sold. This is encouraging. Does anyone think we could break 1 million tomorrow?
Based on my positive experience with their auto insurance in Texas, I am shocked by today's decline in stock price. I certainly hope this is just a small financial decline blip and we will see gains soon.
This sounds like a buyers' market for Hartford. I certainly hope the price goes up for the stockholders, though. From personal experience as a consumer with their auto insurance in Texas, I highly recommend them as a solid financial value. You can't get much better car protection at a lower price.
I hope given the interest there is in wastewater based on the stimulus package, NHYT has a solid shot at remaining profitable. At least its main products sound like they should remain popular, such as the Rover.
I am assuming you think some companies will use the Texas Emerging Technologies Fund to buy some of Neohyro Technologies' products/research. Do you think this will result in added hiring? My personal hunch is to say yes.
We didn't come out as well today as I had hoped with the NHYT price, which was low. I hope tomorrow is much, much better.
I hope this isn't a duple, but here is an article about NHYT being accepted as a client by the Houston Technology Center: http://ca.news.finance.yahoo.com/s/19022009/34/biz-f-business-wire-neohydro-technologies-corporation-receives-endorsement-houston-think-tank.html. I don't know if this has any connection to the stimulus package, but I doubt it.
I agree. I am very happy to see an increase in price so far from yesterday. However, we can do better. I hope we will continue to go up for the rest of the day.
No action yet this morning in terms of stock price. Let's get this one going.
I'll second that. I am thrilled to see such good performance as many stocks did not have a good day.
What a disappointing day for the stock price! I hope nobody is developing sciatica as a result.
Yes indeed. And now for an increase in price! Maybe we will see this tomorrow.
I guess the end of day wasn't quite as good as mid-day. Nevertheless, we did have an increase in price for Wednesday.
This is an interesting article. Where did you find this?
Well, you'll be pleased to know I've done nothing of the sort. The only stock type activity I have engaged in is through an Edward Jones salesman with a mutual funds traditional IRA. I would consult him first on something like this, naturally.
Glad to hear you're so optimistic. I look forward to seeing how the stock price fares in the future too.
Gee, and to think I was hoping for .35. I will have to wait until tomorrow for this sort of improvement, I think.
To clarify, I mean the price of a 30 year bond looks good.
I am glad to see this is looking good at the end of the day. Keep going!
So you folks actually bid to buy stock? I have yet to purchase any. You will have to explain the process to me. Of course, I can always ask my broker too or read up. I don't want to appear lazy. Don't feel pressured to respond.
I am glad stock is still healthy with Wal Mart. Yesterday's post must have been a panic attack on my part.
People should start buying shares now at .29. I wish I could see the price going up, but for frugal investors, this would be the time to get involved. Hopefully, the stimulus will make this a very short phase.
Here's an interesting article about some of the wastewater treatment work NHYT is doing: http://transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=76257&cat=8. Hope this cheers some folks up. The stock price is a little lower than I had hoped right now.
Well, I think we need to be patient for .35. It is a little discouraging to see .30 now, but the day is young as it is only 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. I have a lot of faith things will improve.
Let's shoot for .35, at least.
I hope this new legislation helps many areas. One where I once lived, the Parkersburg, West Virginia locale, was affected by chemicals from DuPont which got into the Ohio River. Here is an article on it: www.ohiocitizen.org/campaigns/dupont_c8/dupont_c8.html
This sounds great! I hope Congress has things well organized in spite of the haste in which the bill was passed. In my past as a reporter, raw sewage was always a big concern. I just hope those communities who need the help get it.
I think I will be an even bigger bull and suggest we could see 1.00. Let's think huge!
Does anybody wish to speculate on tomorrow's stock volume? My instincts are telling me we are going to see quite a run-probably well above the number of shares that sold today. People are liable to become much more enthusiastic about investing in something that has a promising future thanks to the stimulus package. I look forward to taking a good look at the boards in the morning if I have time.
It's too bad there are so many inaccuracies. This must be nerve wrecking for investors.
Sounds like this is a significant illness. I hope the company heals soon for the sake of stockholders. We will just have to wait and see when the report is unveiled.
I guess that makes some sense. They probably know how to invest in all of the best stock and make more than most of us.
I am sad to see the stock having such a bad day price wise. Did it somehow get sick over the long weekend? Theories, please.
How do money managers manipulate trading? Please let me know.
Here is an article regarding an ongoing class action lawsuit against Wal Mart: http://www.walmartclass.com/walmartclass_casedevelopments.html. It should be fascinating to see how this sex discrimination case plays out. I hope stock shares do not become paralyzed.