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ARTG - 1.64
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AMAR - 0.545
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JDSU - nice close
We've been following since the 1.78 break, responding well
A cup to fill from Jan 2005
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FSY.V chart
- resting on support .75 currently, as Tackler stated-
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XKEM - made the break
chart on previous reply
GMX.TO more new highs! I guess this is why they say let your winners run!
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I've realized that the road to sustain profits is to limit losses! Now I know, lol!
CUP doing well so far
This February 2006 will be two year, I'm just a year younger then yourself. Made some silly mistakes in that time!
HSTT looking nicer
Nice call Ken on XING, looks like it wants to grow some more for Nov 8.35 -- high 8.48 so far
RADN - Ken very interesting, a technical breakout tied with that time of season ! This is going to be a good case study.
Thanks starboy eom
I'll start posting them when I find them, thanks. How long have you been investing for, if you don't mind me asking?
Definately ones to watch thanks jusbrowsing.
Both testing resistance
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Stocks scanned earlier in the month
HANS – Nov. 3rd - Amazing growth from $58 level
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IFO - Nov. 10th : 7.87 – 8.67
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PWEI –Nov. 10th : 12.82 – 13.40
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MTXX – Nov. 14th - volume has been increasing -
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Thanks Acura2012! Blue skies as you know can be very powerful set-ups!
Post #139 was suppose to be STAK, but it wasn't blue sky so I deleted it. I first posted this stock over at Seasonality Stock Reports board last nite. The moderator kgoodrich is very friendly and full of wit! And more importantly always willing to share.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=1616
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I see you already got CMPD and HSTT covered !
SEED - 10.37
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XING - 8.00 - Resistance close by -
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RVSN - 16.78
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RADN - 14.66
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RADN - 14.66
RVSN - 16.78
CUP - 2.36
CUP - 2.36
Starboy you still holding?
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MDII - 0.80 - Resistance right overhead
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HSTT - 1.07
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Thanks JP eom
PCR.TO - clean break today with heavy volume and closed at the high of the day
I think its the Frosted Flakes, They're Greaattttttt! lol
Just happy to contribute and have a receptive audience !
OT: I mentioned the need to avoid Teflon about a week ago. Here's more info
AP
Report: EPA, DuPont Finalize Settlement
Tuesday November 29, 10:21 am ET
Report: EPA, DuPont Finalize Settlement Over Chemical Used to Make Teflon
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- Federal regulators have reached an agreement with DuPont to settle allegations the company hid information about the dangers of a toxic chemical known as C8 used in the manufacture of Teflon, according to a published report.
Lawyers for DuPont and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency told an administrative law judge on Nov. 23 that they had reached a final agreement, but needed more time to put together the paperwork, according to a report Tuesday in The Charleston Gazette. Judge Barbara A. Gunning then gave the parties until Jan. 13 to file the formal agreement, according to the report.
Officials from both the EPA and DuPont refused to release terms of the deal.
"We are not commenting on that particular issue at this time," said Robin Ollis, spokeswoman for DuPont Co.'s Washington Works plant south of Parkersburg, W.Va.
The EPA alleged that DuPont for 20 years covered up important information about C8's health effects and about the pollution of water supplies near the company's Washington Works plant.
Under federal law, DuPont could face civil fines of more than $300 million for not reporting information that showed C8 posed "substantial risk of injury to health or the environment." The company has set aside $15 million to cover the costs of the lawsuit, according to corporate disclosures filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
DuPont also faces a federal criminal investigation of its actions concerning C8 pollution, the company has told shareholders. Since May, DuPont and the EPA repeatedly have said they were close to a settlement in the civil case, but had one item left to resolve. They would not identify that item.
DuPont has maintained that C8, also known as perfluorooctanoic acid or PFOA, has no negative health effects. In February, DuPont settled a class-action lawsuit for $107.6 million brought by Ohio and West Virginia residents in 2001, alleging the Wilmington, Del.-based company intentionally withheld and misrepresented information concerning the nature and extent of the human health threat posed by C8.
The EPA in July 2004 filed a complaint that alleged DuPont had caused "widespread contamination" of drinking water supplies near its Washington Works plant. The EPA also alleged DuPont never told the government the company had water tests that showed C8 in residential supplies in concentrations greater than the company's own internal limit.
The EPA alleged DuPont withheld the results of a test showing that at least one pregnant worker from the Washington Works plant had transferred the chemical from her body to her fetus. That information, the EPA said, supported animal tests showing that C8 "moves across the placental barrier."
The EPA said that agency efforts to understand C8's health effects "might have been more expeditious" if DuPont had submitted the human test results in 1981.
Hello Ken,
I'm doing fine, thanks for asking. How is everything in your neck of the wood?
Thanks for the added perspective on STAK. Always appreciate it! What I like about STAK is that the PPS is the highest its been since the middle of Sept 2004. There is resistance here. As you noted November was a great month.
STAK - broke out
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Nov. 29th Charts
CMPD - 0.65
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IAIC - 0.79
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NPLA - 2.53
XKEM - 0.0198
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CAU - 1.08
ISO - 0.43 Resistance @ 0.50
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STAK - 4.93
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STAK - 4.93
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ISO - 0.43 Resistance @ 0.50
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CAU - 1.08
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XKEM - 0.0198 TEST
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NPLA - 2.53 watchlist
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