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PLUG down 1% to $4.90.....12% below 200 dma.
retsol...by summer what month, day do you guess???
Looks like HOKU is actually off 60% from 200dma. DESC off 40%. PLUG is OFF 11%.
DESC very weak close... Hope this is an indication of Heavy Shorting...
DESC is the furthest off from its 200 dma than any other AE stock... and why? Can anyone tell me why? I see nothing but good news.
DESC very weak close... Hope this is an indication of Heavy Shorting...
DESC is the furthest off from its 200 dma than any other AE stock... and why? Can anyone tell me why? I see nothing but good news.
should be fun to watch on Mon, Tues, Wed. Are you fully loaded?
HEC upward from now to 8/10
PLUG looks a lot like DESC chart. Lots of shorts there also.
RNWK down 10%.Net stocks stumble as RealNetworks slumps
11:59 a.m. 06/22/2006 By Scott Banerjee Provided by
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Internet-sector shares traded lower Thursday as RealNetworks Inc. lost as much as 9% after Goldman Sachs downgraded the stock, citing valuation.
The Dow Jones Internet Index (DJI_DJINET) was down 1% at 87.70, while the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index (COMP) was down 12.49 points at 2,128.71.
Shares of RealNetworks Inc. (RNWK), which touched a multi-year high of $11.05 on Wednesday, traded down 8.6% at late morning to $9.90, as Goldman downgraded the company's shares to underperform from in-line.
Goldman said the shares have an $8 implied value, based on a multiple pegged at 15 times the company's projected earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization for 2007 -- below RealNetworks' recent trading multiple.
"We view the company's increased focus on developing its subscription model favorably, but revenue growth could be tempered," said analyst Anthony Noto.
DESC...great company.
webcast site says 'may break even' sometime 2007. Not what I was expecting...last year 2006 was supposed to be the year of profitability. Anyone else have an opinion?
DESC...great company.
webcast site says 'may break even' sometime 2007. Not what I was expecting...last year 2006 was supposed to be the year of profitability. Anyone else have an opinion?
down 14.5% Ouch!!!
Vol 20k...are you kidding?
DESC redeeming itself up 4%. matches TGB intraday perform.
"You can often defend yourself against similar losses by focusing your investments on holdings you have the most confidence in, by keeping up with your investments, and by being prepared to be very patient with some stocks."
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
down she goes.
Good luck with RNWK...
personally tech is not on my menu.
QTWW news....dog of a stock...PR claiming contract for Hydrogen generators in China...no financial info...sounds like hype...may send stock up though...
Good luck everyone...hope HEC storms up too!!!!
DuPont, BP link up for biofuels production
3:50 p.m. 06/20/2006 Provided by
By Carey Gillam
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - DuPont Co. (DD) and BP Plc on Tuesday said they were partnering to develop transportation biofuels that would help cut overall greenhouse gas emissions and reduce reliance on petroleum.
The companies said they formed a 50-50 partnership with plans to roll out their first product, a gasoline bio-component called biobutanol, next year in Britain.
They will work with British Sugar, a subsidiary of Associated British Foods plc, to convert its ethanol fermentation facility in Wissington, eastern England, using sugar beet to produce 30,000 tonnes of biobutanol annually.
The companies said a second phase of development work will be rolled out in 2010 on a wider scale.
Biobutanol can be made from a range of common crops, such as sugar cane or sugar beet, corn, wheat, or cassava, and has the potential to be blended into gasoline at higher concentrations than existing biofuels without the need to retrofit vehicles. It can be used in existing fuel distribution pipelines, offers lower emissions and would give consumers more miles per gallon, DuPont officials said.
"It is important that governments and other agencies understand this alternative. We think it has clear advantages," said DuPont chairman and chief executive Charles O. Holliday, Jr.
The companies said advanced biofuels today account for less than 2 percent of global transportation fuels, but projections show that biofuels could account for up to 30 percent of the fuel mix in key markets.
Thomas Connelly, DuPont's chief innovation officer, said the companies projected that its new biofuel would be competitive without subsidies with oil in the range of $30 to $40 per barrel.
The announcement comes seven months after oil major BP formed BP Alternative Energy, a dedicated alternative energy business, and as it launches a new biofuels business unit with plans to invest $500 million over the next decade in a new Energy Bioscience Institute to fund long-term biofuels research.
Chemicals company DuPont formed a business unit in April specifically aimed at development of biofuels and said it had a bio-based product pipeline valued at $3 billion.
Environmental Defense President Fred Krupp issued a statement Tuesday applauding the partnership and calling for further actions to address not only problems associated with oil dependency but also global warming concerns.
"Low carbon biofuels can help us overcome three enormous national challenges: stopping global warming, reducing our dependence on imported oil, and revitalizing our rural economy," Krupp said.
DuPont, BP link up for biofuels production
3:50 p.m. 06/20/2006 Provided by
By Carey Gillam
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - DuPont Co. (DD) and BP Plc on Tuesday said they were partnering to develop transportation biofuels that would help cut overall greenhouse gas emissions and reduce reliance on petroleum.
The companies said they formed a 50-50 partnership with plans to roll out their first product, a gasoline bio-component called biobutanol, next year in Britain.
They will work with British Sugar, a subsidiary of Associated British Foods plc, to convert its ethanol fermentation facility in Wissington, eastern England, using sugar beet to produce 30,000 tonnes of biobutanol annually.
The companies said a second phase of development work will be rolled out in 2010 on a wider scale.
Biobutanol can be made from a range of common crops, such as sugar cane or sugar beet, corn, wheat, or cassava, and has the potential to be blended into gasoline at higher concentrations than existing biofuels without the need to retrofit vehicles. It can be used in existing fuel distribution pipelines, offers lower emissions and would give consumers more miles per gallon, DuPont officials said.
"It is important that governments and other agencies understand this alternative. We think it has clear advantages," said DuPont chairman and chief executive Charles O. Holliday, Jr.
The companies said advanced biofuels today account for less than 2 percent of global transportation fuels, but projections show that biofuels could account for up to 30 percent of the fuel mix in key markets.
Thomas Connelly, DuPont's chief innovation officer, said the companies projected that its new biofuel would be competitive without subsidies with oil in the range of $30 to $40 per barrel.
The announcement comes seven months after oil major BP formed BP Alternative Energy, a dedicated alternative energy business, and as it launches a new biofuels business unit with plans to invest $500 million over the next decade in a new Energy Bioscience Institute to fund long-term biofuels research.
Chemicals company DuPont formed a business unit in April specifically aimed at development of biofuels and said it had a bio-based product pipeline valued at $3 billion.
Environmental Defense President Fred Krupp issued a statement Tuesday applauding the partnership and calling for further actions to address not only problems associated with oil dependency but also global warming concerns.
"Low carbon biofuels can help us overcome three enormous national challenges: stopping global warming, reducing our dependence on imported oil, and revitalizing our rural economy," Krupp said.
Reuters upgraded 6/16 to Neutral...sneeky.
$2.19 time to buy again? Maybe.
Good Buy op at $4.59 today.
1.957 million units...so QT....report is this will make stocks rise?
RU trying to load Spyware to my PC.
Watchout!!!
This stock is dead.
AE News....
China's Goldwind wants US share float
03:49 a.m. 06/20/2006 Provided by
By Alison Leung
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's top homegrown maker of wind-power generators, Goldwind Science and Technology Co. Ltd., is pursuing a U.S. IPO to bankroll an expansion and a hoped-for eight-fold surge in sales as it seeks to capitalize on Beiing's increasingly strident calls for cleaner energy.
Goldwind, based in the remote northwestern region of Xinjiang, said it is in talks with Morgan Stanley (MS), Goldman Sachs (GS), Deutsche Bank and Citigroup (C), hoping to take them on as financial advisors ahead of a listing.
Chairman Wu Gang told Reuters in a telephone interview from Beijing he was hoping for 4 billion yuan ($500 million) in revenue in 2008, adding he had not decided on a capital-raising target nor a deadline for a public float.
AE News
China's Goldwind wants US share float
03:49 a.m. 06/20/2006 Provided by
By Alison Leung
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's top homegrown maker of wind-power generators, Goldwind Science and Technology Co. Ltd., is pursuing a U.S. IPO to bankroll an expansion and a hoped-for eight-fold surge in sales as it seeks to capitalize on Beiing's increasingly strident calls for cleaner energy.
Goldwind, based in the remote northwestern region of Xinjiang, said it is in talks with Morgan Stanley (MS), Goldman Sachs (GS), Deutsche Bank and Citigroup (C), hoping to take them on as financial advisors ahead of a listing.
Chairman Wu Gang told Reuters in a telephone interview from Beijing he was hoping for 4 billion yuan ($500 million) in revenue in 2008, adding he had not decided on a capital-raising target nor a deadline for a public float.
Counting tomorrow, Global(GED) has 11 days to:
http://webfund5.finexprestel.com/ir/NewsArticle.asp?ArticleID=200605250701465602 D&Contenttype=0
Tilodiran 2 well should be placed on continuous production by mid to late June 2006, weather permitting, at a rate of
approximately 1,100 boepd after which point the Company's gross daily production should be upwards of 2,000 bopd.
NOTE: Fundamentally Global Production should double putting them back to the production level were they were in the 2nd quarter of last Year.
any day will announce share buyback progress imho.
QUIET BUNCH OF FOLKS YOU ARE :)
Important Breaking Research
My research indicates this stocks smells like Dog Poo
A sign...DESC buyers piling on 1,100 share orders. A GOOD SIGN...
go to
http://www.inetats.com/ and enter DESC...click submit..
PAAS is already below 200 dma...good buy now????
gold close to 200 dma..predict it will go below in next 3 weeks...then it's time to go all in....
PAAS is already below 200 dma...good buy now????
should be huge next three weeks...
DESC squeeze to $4.85
Just in..BP plans to invest $37 bil in the US...recently running commericals on AE..although today's PR does not mention AE...you would think that a small piece of that $37 billion could go a long way in buying some smaller AE companies....Does BP have any history of acquisitions?
BP plans to invest $37 bil in the US...recently running commericals on AE..although today's PR does not mention AE...you would think that a small piece of that $37 billion could go a long way in buying some smaller AE companies....Does BP have any history of acquisitions?