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No. Just a way to see how the sector has performed and what forward looking statements may come from an industry heavyweight ie. Intel's numbers can be used to see how other chipmakers, their suppliers and their customers may possibly be doing.
GE set to announce on Friday. I only say this as the conference call may give some indication where capital spending is in the healthcare sector as well as any M&A projections within the industry.
I picked up 5k at .066 limit as well.
Publix Info...not a bad addition
General Information
•Founded by the late George W. Jenkins in 1930 in Winter Haven, Fla.
•Largest employee-owned supermarket chain in the United States
•One of the 10 largest-volume supermarket chains in the United States
•2009 retail sales of $24.3 billion
•Current employee count of more than 142,000
Company Recognition
Store Locations
1,020 supermarkets in:
•Florida - 729
•Georgia - 178
•South Carolina - 43
•Alabama - 42
•Tennessee - 28
Distribution Centers
•Boynton Beach, FL
•Miami, FL
•Deerfield Beach, FL
•Orlando, FL
•Jacksonville, FL
•Sarasota, FL
•Lakeland, FL
•Lawrenceville, GA
Manufacturing Facilities
•Atlanta, GA - Bakery Plant
•Deerfield Beach, FL - Dairy Plant, Fresh Foods
•Jacksonville, FL - Fresh Foods
•Lakeland, FL - Bakery Plant, Dairy Plant, Deli Kitchen, Fresh Foods, and Printing Services
•Lawrenceville, GA - Dairy Plant
Well said.
I appreciate how the company is trying to inform the public about its achievements. As a small cap with little analyst coverage, it is important that they keep the market informed of their projected growth. As an investor, I have been pleased to pick up shares at these low, and in my opinion, undervalued levels, and look forward to the shares increasing in value in the near and long-term.
Debt is almost always a concern with pennies. It is the only concern of mine for POSC. The most important thing is to grow sales and that is growing beyond expectations. If someone thinks the company is lying, get out. For those of us that are long, we will only have ourselves to blame if we are being duped; that is our decision to take that risk. Thank you to all for giving us our fair warning. It has been noted.
FYI, PG&E is Pacific Gas and Electric. Purchasing NPHC would be detrimental to all parties involved. ;)
Nole the Fact Man putting useless posts in their place! Nice work! Good to see someone setting it straight.
Nole and I will check some Tampa Bay locations. Publix is based in Lakeland so it would make sense this area should receive product soon. I will be sure to keep the board posted. Now come on Wal-Mart!
Not you---Eddie. He keeps giving his target price but doesn't
even know the xcho-nphc relationship? I found your post amusing.
Honestly, it was surprising he held it to begin with. Most analysts don't take positions in what they research to prevent bias. Your brash accusations have become tiresome. Those that invest in this company do so without any regard to your posts (I hope). We appreciate your passion so maybe you can find a stock you like and focus your energy there.
What a joke. This from the guy who kept throwing out buy in numbers a few weeks ago. After asking that question I see why they say even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Nice finish today.
Why are you so hostile? Everyone else seems to be okay with nole's post and link to the webinar, especially since it was backed by another poster. You owe it to yourself to do the legwork if you are not satisfied with what is posted. Have at it.
Added again today. That reversal could be a lot of profit taking from low 3s to 5 yesterday. I like all the news ands the growth potentential here.
No news seems to be bad news for pennies in this market, that's for sure. I have a couple other stocks that have been drubbed lately with lack of pr's and such. I also have one, although not a penny, that lost ~25% in a week, then issued a pr on Monday morning that basically reitterated a statement from a month ago and it shot back over it's 2 month high in three days.
Nice and pertinent.
Yes, it stated that ibuprofen caused an increased risk for heart attack. There wa an even greater risk associated with the use of Celebrex. The study also indicated there was a decreased risk of heart attack associated with Naprosen/Naproxin/Aleve. I believe it was a British journal where was published.
This quote is great to see:
Mr. Scheer added, “We estimate that the expected rise in volume will result in our 2010 revenues increasing by a minimum of 190 percent. The bulk of the shipments are expected to be delivered in the third and fourth quarter."
Obviously part of the jump today.
Nice work. I hope to close in on you soon.
Added yesterday and will continue in small increments. I feel this company is positioned very well for future growth. Once sales increase, financing shouldn't be an issue, except to fund growth. As long as the CFO and Board do their job well, CERP will do well for the long haul. JMHO, but money is where my mouth is.
I agree. It was completely unprofessional and indicates a total rush-job. Just think, if it was your cover letter to a prospective employer that was just cut and pasted and you had the wrong company in the second paragraph...you're in the trash. Paying attention to details is important. In this case it was just plain sloppy. This wasn't a blog or a post on a MB. It was a corporate press release. More than anything it frustrates me as a shareholder who has watched this thing get beat the heck up over the past month and when we get good news, the ball gets dropped. John Chambers would have someone's job if this happened at CSCO.
Now, let's hope this gets fixed and we can all focus on the projected sales growth and (hopeful) deals that are (hopefully) around the corner.
So now she's gonna get it fixed, right? Asap, right? At least we have cofirmation the adds are airing...and marketing the olds, as we endearingly call them here in FLA.
Agreed.
What are your thoughts? I like the target audience.
You are not alone with your confusion. After the initial positive statement I found myself wondering if that was a lazy cut and paste job to finish out the pr. It was a bunch of outdated, and in some cases, inaccurate info. Someone please correct me if I am seein this wrong.
Another solid distributor setting up for strong international growth. Thanks for the info Rawnoc.
Just speculating, but the pr may have been held due to the current market conditions. Several companies, large and small, have posted great reports and pr's in the past 2-3 weeks and have tumbled with the market. Strategically it may be better to wait the storm out rather than "waste" good news at this point. Those of us following xcho/nphc on this board are up to speed and need to be patient, IMHO. Don't get me wrong, I don't like being down 30%+ but I'm holding tight.
Check out the recent problems with pain clinics in the Tampa Bay area. I would think this is occuring nationwide, but the local media has made this their new topic to focus on. It clearly demonstrates the problems associated with addictive pain killers.
http://www.treatmentsolutionsnetwork.com/blog/index.php/2010/05/24/police-raid-tampa-pain-clinics/
Check out the recent problems with pain clinics in the Tampa Bay area. I would think this is occuring nationwide, but the local media has made this their new topic to focus on. It clearly demonstrates the problems associated with addictive pain killers.
http://www.treatmentsolutionsnetwork.com/blog/index.php/2010/05/24/police-raid-tampa-pain-clinics/
Correction...NO OIL ON OUR BEAUTIFUL FLORIDA BEACHES! Now let's just hope it stays that way.
I have to agree.
Facts: The new plant is up and running with the ability to ramp up production to new levels.
They plan to increase staff throughout the year.
New partnerships are being announced to increase distribution throughout the world.
All very clear bullish factors for the long term, IMHO.
Great news! Any insight as to why the huge sell-off today? May be a great opportunity to add if you don't mind the general market downtrend.
Previous post: "Rik Dietsch CEO of NPHC said in his presentation at NASDAQ headquarters a couple weeks ago that they are expecting Cobroxin sales to be 8 to 10 times greater than what the Cohen Report initially estimated in their 9/09 of 2 Million in Cobroxin sales for 2010, so according to Rik he is now figuring sales to be 16 to 20 million by the end of 2010."
So, with $846k in initial roll-out quarter is obviosly ahead of inital prjections from last Septembers Cohen Report, but will it make it to the 16-20mil at EOY as expected by Rik. If things fall into place, I don't see it being unreachable. I do see it being very optimistic. That being said, even if revs come in at 10-12 mil for 2010, it is still impressive. Also, one large addition to the sales outlets (WM, uh-hmm) would make this very obtainable.
Of course there would be additional expenses, but that kind of revenue would allow NPHC to do as Rik said and not need additional funding and also start chipping away at the debt. Just my initial, quick take, but all in all very promising, IMHO.
Agreed. No Euro exposure hasn't helped a lot of stocks but certainly hasn't hurt here. Anyone have thoughts on how the drop in oil prices effects CERP? Will customers delay converting?
Everything you are asking has been addressed over the past two months. The ibox is very informative and the historical posts will bring you up to speed.
The market potential for these products just keeps expanding. There will obviously be multiple players in this sector, and I believe there is room for that (although I obviously would like CERP to be the market leader). It simply comes down to educating customers and execution. Two very basic principals in business, but ones that are not always done properly or effectively. IMHO CERP is on the right track.
Great to hear it in laymans terms and to see the publicity. Great opportunity in new(er) and growing industry. Some of the things I like: new plant with increased production and lower cost to operate with resources nearby, patented technologies, little debt, increased usage and orders/clients.
Looks intriguing. A great green concept with strong growth potential. I will definitely take a little time to look at their balance sheet and competition to start. Thanks.