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Aiming4

11/03/05 12:32 AM

#327 RE: gfp927z #326

Gfp - Thanks for the heads up warnings on PPHM, I didn't mean to suggest that I consider PPHM worthy of a large or long investment. They are very early, Dew is somewhat skeptical of them, and even I can pick up enough vibes to keep from feeling comfortable with a serious investment with them - any company whose management treats its investors as poorly as PPHM is not one I'd want to hitch my wagon to. However, for a quick hitter gain, I think PPHM at the moment is a great candidate.

I have a handful of stocks I keep pretty close tabs on (price-wise, news-wise, MB-wise), and I watch for opportunities (like PPHM at the moment) to make a 10%+ gain within a few days to a few weeks (% and time being rough parameters, and always subject to daily evaluation).

PPHM around $1 I think is a good play - just its daily variance is usually 2-3%, and any kind of news can send it up 5%+. People who bought PPHM in the mid .90's last week are already 10% winners.

Yesterday I sold 60% of my PPHM for a small gain to get back into COR around $2.10. When in doubt I go with the one stock I have the best feel for. I have no idea if COR is going up in the near near term, but I'm very confident it will be back up to $2.30 to $2.50 at some point in the not too distant future. That increase represents a 10% to 20% gain, which is nothing to sneeze at for holding a stock just a few days or weeks. At the very worst, COR should recover nicely in January 2006 - less than 8 weeks away btw!

The positive COR news of the past couple of days (Neuro's newsletter report of progress on the high impact Ampakine front, and your YMB post about ACHase inhibitors showing promise for significantly increasing the activity of AMPA upmodulators) also has my gut telling me now is a good time to pick up some more COR shares in the low $2's.

I won't be surprised at all to see COR go through some price gyrations between now and the end of the year - a price under $2 at some point wouldn't shock me. Hopefully I can time a couple of the oscillations reasonably well. I'm taking a shot at timing a COR low point now. :^)

BTW, there is an ESLT iHub board: #board-3936

I appreciate your list of stocks, I'll keep at a minimum casual tabs on all of them. I'm looking forward to the day when COR takes a big jump and I take enough money off the table to allow a serious focus on additional diversification - your list along with ideas from Dew and Dubi add up to lots of promising stock candidates... Aiming4.