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APRI breaking out now.
APRI is up premarket that will give it a 7 month high and above the bolly.
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=APRI&p=D&yr=1&mn=0&dy=0&id=p82524512792
Great fundies
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ae?s=APRI+Analyst+Estimates
Good recent news
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/h?s=APRI+Headlines
Trailing chart indicators at 100%
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/APRI
Good Trading All
APRI, BDSI Look good on this>>
But, mostly trailing indicators>>
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/APRI
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/BDSI
100% BUY--Barcharts
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/NTRZ
Kind of a trailing group of indicators, but, it is lovely to look at.
Bring on tomorrow, I hate these 3 day weekends.
What if??????????????????????
Can you imagine Short finding a partner that wants to license all over the world in the next 2-3 years. Countries mentioned in the past on this board in press releases related to Z.
1. Suriname
2. Egypt
3. Russia
4. China
5. Indonesia
6. Viet Nam
7. Thailand
8. India
9. Philippines
10.Europe
11.Japan
12. More USA
We got a $10 stock on our hands if Short can expand us with a partner big time into all those counties soon.
Egypt, mentioned in my previous post, is no slouch in the way of rice production. The USA does 9 million metric tonnes of rice product in, while Egypt does 5.8 million tonnes.
http://nue.okstate.edu/Crop_Information/World_Wheat_Production.htm
Interesting DD, It has NTRZ writen all over it.
http://www.biomassandbioenergy.nl/filesricestraw/AmrHelalITMRiceIndustrialCity.pdf
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:PvByyEsbriMJ:www.itm.com.eg/documents/ricebraninegypt.pdf+egypt+rice+bran+study&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgF6Q9lKx1wIv9KzB122FEIZzGm8ZMZBvx4HEhUJlXlvuvv003UugMZm87Qhzxpjw8BTf1xhbnRFw9-BPdalqwJKFHcRvwT2OVNcVdcqdh5S5vEAEcELAPDimbAc8D0kKwUCzsK&sig=AHIEtbTohh5rRcRPODvAWtTFn0-ubIQGfw
http://www.itm.com.eg/documents/ricebraninegypt.pdf
This is from posters and rskaverse
Soup Dragons - "I'm Free"
Tears For Fears live "Head Over Heels"
Tears For Fears - Shout
Wont Get Fooled Again --The Who
White Bird- It's A Beautiful Day -1968
Chinese companies turn to pawnshops for loans
I kid you not. This is hilarious,LMAO. Am I really supposed to think China is a wise place to invest?
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2011-02/16/content_12023880.htm
Will Obam/Geitner turn to this as a place to sell US bonds?
Come to think of it, the way the USA is being driven downhill with bone headed poliocies, maybe pawn shops is the growth industry in the USA for the future.
Honda Advert: Impossible Dream II 2010
This is kind of fun for an ad >>>>
Remeber it's options expiration today, funny things happen in both directions sometimes.
This 40.5 might be tough to close above, but if it does.......
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=NTRZ&p=D&yr=3&mn=0&dy=0&id=p78070738792
Good trading all
Well, us longs got more moeny to eat if we run out of food. A great move today for this kind of stock.
There were some small PIPE's in the end of 08 and those guys got 13,000,000 warrants at .20, I think. But with that many and they will often find a mutual fund or such to buy it at a slight discout to protect their share value. We had Monsanto in here in 06 or 07 and I think they had like 2,000,000 shares and the stock that day was going for $2.80 and the Monsanto stock as a block went for $2.60.
Louise Tucker & Charlie Skarbek - Midnight Blue
- which utilized the melody of "Sonata Pathétique" by Beethoven
Headed to the all time high or higher is my guess. Even though I'm skeptical with all the positive RJA food news, momentum should take us higher as my guess. Just below #13 is the highest close.
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=RJA+Interactive#symbol=RJA;range=5y
Nitwit--you are a good assistant mod because you can change the sticky songs on top. Don't leave us, we need helllllllllllllllllp
When all the media says get on board, I get scared as I am now. Who is the greater fool going to be. Long term I am very bullish on RJA, but I am cautiuos short term. The media works for the devil and has sold America out to the NWO. The media is not here to help little guys make money.
Rhino XYTS
I value your nose for good gems, what about this turkey?
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=XYTS&p=D&yr=1&mn=3&dy=0&id=p30445073874
TIA
Nitwit--Your are one of the funniest posters online and a good market player as well, keep up th intertainment.
Leadbelly - Gallis Pole
Page & Plant - Gallows Pole
This old Lead Belly song get totally nuts once it gets rolling.
WNRC consolidating well, IMO
Might it ratchet up like NTRZ in multiple stages? I may add if the 20 day MA continues to hold.
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=WNRC&p=D&yr=0&mn=10&dy=0&id=p74050869719
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=NTRZ&p=D&yr=1&mn=5&dy=0&id=p26550276450
Good trading all
ANGN In but still waiting, 20 day MA still support.
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=ANGN&p=D&yr=0&mn=3&dy=0&id=p18928215880
APRI keeps on chugging away
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=APRI&p=D&yr=0&mn=3&dy=0&id=p10146484688
Fiber from grain can help you live longer
From a Yahoo poster "Roady"
But new research suggests more fiber could equal more years . . . What is clear, however, is that participants only benefited when fiber came from grains, like oatmeal, cornmeal, and brown rice. Fiber from fruits, vegetables, and beans had no impact on death risk."
Bingo
http://health.yahoo.net/articles/nutrition/could-getting-more-fiber-help-you-live-longer
Testimonials about Henk's new book, mainly about NTRZ products is interesting in who is on the list. I like the first from a PHD in the USDA Food Safety abd Inspection Division. This was discussed before, but with the lack of news I might as well post it again.
Testimonials
“I have known Dr. Hoogenkamp as a colleague and as a food scientist for many, many years. Henk's vision is to maximize the utilization of all natural resources in feeding this world of hunger.”
—James Rasekh, Ph.D., USDA-FSIS, Washington, DC
“Through his interactions globally, Henk has shared his insights into functional food ingredients, as well as new food product trends around the world, with so many food technology professionals. I consider him an expert in the science of food proteins and emulsions. He understands the functional characteristics of meat, dairy and vegetable proteins and knows exactly how to use them in combination to complement each other.”
—Hsien-Hsin Chang, Ph.D., Director of R&D, ConAgra Foods
“Henk is unique in that he caters to no one group [within the food industry]. He remains neutral and always provides an honest, trustworthy opinion. Most importantly, he looks to the future and focuses on the world’s exploding population to determine how we can better manufacture healthy foods to meet present and future demands to feed the world. I’ve heard him described as the Michael Jordan of meat science. When Henk Hoogenkamp talks, the industry listens.”
—Kody Newland ,Vice President of Sales and Marketing, NutraCea, Scottsdale, Ariz., the world's largest manufacturer stabilized rice bran
"Henk consistently predicts the challenges, the opportunities and future directions of the global food industry with astounding accuracy. He shares his knowledge couched in layman’s terms that the scientific, commercial and international communities can all understand and digest. His quarter century of leadership in this regard is without peer.”
—Mike Parry, Sales & Marketing Director, Kerry Canada
“Henk is one of my personal heroes because of his relentless pursuit of better ingredients to build better foods. He is a transparent visionary and his innovative research has inspired many of us in manufacturing to take the risks required to move the industry forward. He always presents a clear case for better, healthier ingredients and that distinguishes himself among his colleagues.”
—Chris Salm, Ph.D., President and Owner of Salm Partners, Denmark Wis., the largest U.S. co-extrusion company
"Many years passed by since we first developed together innovative products for a company that was too big and too close minded to appreciate. Nevertheless, for me these moments have been extremely fullfilling and, no matter how fast the time goes, I will never forget.?I learned a lot from that experience, thanks to you, my dear true friend."
—Fernando de Martino, McDonald's -Manager Q&A Mid-East Region
“Henk is that rare individual who combines a practical understanding of food formulation with an acute insight into the global implications of food policies and individual choices. He is constantly searching for and sharing the best ways to deliver affordable nutrition to our ever-growing human population. Due to his exposure to worldwide culinary and sociopolitical realities, he can convey a compelling message to his readers. His works should be required reading for all food technologists, corporate managers, public policy makers and those individuals interested in affordable, sustainable nutrition.”
—Innocent Ukabam, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Danisco Co.
"Henk has a great sense of what is going on in the food industry -- both current trends and developments that are destined to impact companies in the business in years to come. He always has valuable insights to share, and his counsel is something I take very seriously."
—Yves Potvin, Founder & President, Gardein Protein International, Vancouver BC Canada"
“Henk is a world-class food technology expert who combines a deep understanding of food science—including food chemistry, microbiology and engineering—with the practical industry experience to design creative foods and food ingredients that fit the lifestyle and the budgets of consumers in these trying times. He has made available ingredients for use in both developed and developing countries to make delicious and nutritious meals within the reach of people who are often time- and resource-constrained. His work has made it possible to pack nutrients into foods to meet the requirements of young and old in all of the countries willing to utilize his innovative lifestyle foods.”
—Sonia de Leon, Ph.D., Professor of Food Science, the University of the Philippines
“Henk Hoogenkamp is a mentor, someone who has the amazing foresight to translate sound technical information in food science into viable food business ventures. But most importantly, he is unselfish in sharing his knowledge of recent advances in food product development and processing. In meat processing, he is my sensei.”
—Maria Patricia V. Azanza, Ph D, Professorial Lecturer in Food Science and Technology, University of the Philippines, and Vice President of R&D at Foodflow Inc.
http://www.henkhoogenkamp.com/LifeStyleFood.aspx
NTRZ has a new 7.6% holder
Pebbles filed 15 months late, but probably legit as nobody would try an insider job on a BK company?
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1063537/000114420411006463/v210376_sc13g.htm
We made a list anyway
http://www.barchart.com/stocks/pinkpa.php
Z needs more attention as we go up. I will sell when Cramer recs it.
That .30 line was impoarnat to break and a new closing high was nice. Now we need to go above that .33 old candle top. And note how the market maker used the 20 day moving average as supporrt the last few days. Not many stocks have a 10% day and 52 week new closing high and only 4 of us post. That is good news as many little guys are not in yet.
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=NTRZ&p=D&yr=0&mn=3&dy=0&id=p60015418584
CSCO--one of these days. And yes, a real yoyo stock.
The Fed’s Role In Recent Food Price Ignited Revolutions
http://www.prisonplanet.com/ratigan-and-fleckenstein-explain-the-feds-role-in-recent-food-price-ignited-revolutions.html
The Fed’s Role In Recent Food Price Ignited Revolutions
http://www.prisonplanet.com/ratigan-and-fleckenstein-explain-the-feds-role-in-recent-food-price-ignited-revolutions.html
AGHAST
What's interesting about Pfizer's buy of Ferrosan is the last two paragraphs of the story. They say "Pfizer has said it is placing more emphasis on external research partnerships and buy-ins". Well, the story is not about either an external research partnership nor a buy-in. So, buy-ins fit into NTRZ predicament very well. Second, the last paragraph talks about some of Z's studies, internal medicine, inflammation, and immunology.
Also, I posted a year old rumor that a NYC pharma company was at the las shareholders meeting in December 09. Pfizer is headquartered there and PFE has offices in Singapore as well, where Herbal Science is located.
This may mean nothing, but there is a sudden interest in "Medical food" as illustrated in the Pfizer story as well as the Nestle story posted last week. I sure hope Short has something lined up with somebody.
http://www.nutraingredients.com/Industry/Nestle-Health-Science-makes-first-venture-into-medical-foods
http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/Business_%26_Finance/Investments/Stocks_%28A_to_Z%29/Stocks_N/threadview?bn=47300&tid=164729&mid=164763
Pfizer acquires Danish food supplements operation
Pfizer has acquired the consumer healthcare business of Danish firm Ferrosan for an undisclosed fee in what the pharma giant says, “is an excellent strategic fit that strengthens our presence in dietary supplements”.
Pfizer Consumer Healthcare president Paul Sturman said the buy would give Pfizer, “a new set of compelling brands and product pipeline.”
“The transaction will mark an important step towards expanding Ferrosan's brands through Pfizer's global footprint. As an immediate result of this acquisition, we will gain greater distribution and scale for Pfizer's well-known brands such as Centrum and Caltrate in Ferrosan's regions."
Those regions are Scandinavia, Ukraine, Russia and central and eastern Europe where Ferrosan Consumer Health has established a presence with brands such as the multivitamin Multi-tabs, probiotic label Bifiform, omega-3 brand Fri Flyt/Active Omega, and skin care product Imedeen.
Barring regulatory intervention, the deal is expected to close in the second quarter of this year.
Ferrosan was purchased in 2005 by the Danish private equity firm, Altor Equity Partners. In that time EBITDA doubled from increased from 147m Danish Kroner (€19.7m) to DKK 302m (€40.5m) in 2010, an average annual increase of 15 per cent.
The president and chief executive officer of Ferrosan, Ola Erici, observed of the deal: “Ferrosan has successfully expanded its Consumer Health business over the past years under strong support from Altor. With Pfizer as a new owner, we will now be able to take our core brands to more countries and at the same time increase product offerings in our existing markets. We believe that being part of Pfizer going forward will further contribute to our positive development, and will enable us to serve our customers even better.”
The deal is specific to Ferrosan Consumer Health. Ferrosan Medical Devices, which specialises in developing gelatine-based haemostatic products, will remain under Altor ownership.
As of Friday, Ferrosan shares were at trading at $19.30 (€14.25) on the New York Stock Exchange.
Pfizer facing change
Pfizer has said it is placing more emphasis on external research partnerships and buy-ins as its core cash-cows such as the cholesterol reduction drug, Lipitor, and erectile dysfunction stalwart, Viagra, lose ground to generic drugs and other competitors.
It recently announced that it will close a 2400-strong R&D unit in the UK as part of a strategic shift from urology and internal medicine to vaccines, neuroscience, inflammation, oncology and immunology.
http://www.nutraingredients.com/Industry/Pfizer-acquires-Danish-food-supplements-operation