I dunno how I missed this. I'll jump in on this tomorrow morning. BRIGGS, should I buy at market price?
I made out well on HYGS and I will be in on GSIT and IGOI.
Posted by BRIGGS:
Posted by OasisBU:
BRIGGS - where do you find these plays?
There is another stock I started buying a few weeks back thaT I really like is Interphase--Ive been in and out of it twice over the last several years--ticker INPH-- I started buying back in the low 3s and have been buying it up to its present price[it has a very small float and is difficult to buy in a large lot]--I really have high hopes for this thing --maybe as high as any stock Ive ever owned. I shouldve been more aggressive when I started buying it but I think this has the potential to be a ten bagger anyway from here given time.
Where do I find these things--Ive been doing it for 18+ years
Interphase up to nearly 6 bucks today--will go double digits this year with ease and then some. What a ride this one is going to be.
Posted by BRIGGS:
GSIT busting a move
Saw that Briggs.. I got pretty excited lol.
Got any ideas on anything thats in the 1.00 - 1.50 range?
damn, wish i got in on GM once it bottomed out this morning.
I sold my position @ .90 - nice little trade, too bad I didnt catch it earlier, 1st day at new job. If it goes back down I might trade it to grab some cash off the volatility - you still think this thing is a 5 banger?
Interphase with a nice little bump today. BRIGGS, do you ever trade puts and calls?
[Edited by - oasisbu on 06-11-2009 1:07 PM]
INPH has been taking a hit the last 2 days but on very low volume
Earnings on IGOI on Wednesday the 22nd
[Edited by - oasisbu on 07-16-2009 11:51 AM]
Briggs.. IMMU has been doing great lately.. up nearly a point the last 3 days.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=15798
Waste Management Vows to Nearly Triple E-Waste Recycling, Partners With iGo
Recycling of electronics waste, so called "e-waste", is one of the hottest environmental topics of late. With an unprecedented amount of consumer electronics being purchased, an equally unprecedented amount is heading to landfills, creating a mess. Older electronics is particularly loathsome as much of it contains lead, halogens, and other dangerous chemicals.
Waste Management, an interstate waste/trash company, last year announced partnerships with Zenith, LG, and Sony to allow customers to drop off electronics from these brands, for free, at over 200 eCycling drop-off centers across the country. Now the company has found another partner -- iGo, maker of power adapters and connectors -- and has announced plans to expand its recycling efforts.
Patrick DeRueda, president of WM Recycle America states, "We are always looking for new partners and new ways to increase the recycling of e-waste, one of the fastest growing consumer waste streams. Our partnership with iGo will help capture and recycle more electronic equipment and instead of disposing these materials, repurpose them into new consumer goods."
Waste Management is promising to increase its total amount of recycled materials from 8 million tons this year to 20 million tons by 2020. This nearly threefold increase will take place thanks in part to the new deal and its increased e-waste efforts. The company currently recycles large volumes of paper, plastic and metals, much of it gathered from curbside neighborhood programs. The company is also actively expanding its processing of other e-waste materials such as compact fluorescent bulbs, batteries and other household electronics.
Waste Management's PR representative Johnathan Wenda cheered the new efforts stating, "Through its partnerships with Sony, LG and now iGo electronics, Waste Management is providing an environmental solution to the disposal of electronics waste, an environmentally hazardous and rapidly growing waste stream."
Posted by OasisBU:
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=15798
Waste Management Vows to Nearly Triple E-Waste Recycling, Partners With iGo
Recycling of electronics waste, so called "e-waste", is one of the hottest environmental topics of late. With an unprecedented amount of consumer electronics being purchased, an equally unprecedented amount is heading to landfills, creating a mess. Older electronics is particularly loathsome as much of it contains lead, halogens, and other dangerous chemicals.
Waste Management, an interstate waste/trash company, last year announced partnerships with Zenith, LG, and Sony to allow customers to drop off electronics from these brands, for free, at over 200 eCycling drop-off centers across the country. Now the company has found another partner -- iGo, maker of power adapters and connectors -- and has announced plans to expand its recycling efforts.
Patrick DeRueda, president of WM Recycle America states, "We are always looking for new partners and new ways to increase the recycling of e-waste, one of the fastest growing consumer waste streams. Our partnership with iGo will help capture and recycle more electronic equipment and instead of disposing these materials, repurpose them into new consumer goods."
Waste Management is promising to increase its total amount of recycled materials from 8 million tons this year to 20 million tons by 2020. This nearly threefold increase will take place thanks in part to the new deal and its increased e-waste efforts. The company currently recycles large volumes of paper, plastic and metals, much of it gathered from curbside neighborhood programs. The company is also actively expanding its processing of other e-waste materials such as compact fluorescent bulbs, batteries and other household electronics.
Waste Management's PR representative Johnathan Wenda cheered the new efforts stating, "Through its partnerships with Sony, LG and now iGo electronics, Waste Management is providing an environmental solution to the disposal of electronics waste, an environmentally hazardous and rapidly growing waste stream."
Just like GSIT hitting 4.00 when/if IGOI closes @ .9 it is going to 1.40+. If anyone remembers I said once GSIT closed 4.00 it wasnt looking back. IGOI should close on .9 soon.
BRIGGS wrote:Posted by OasisBU:http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=15798
Waste Management Vows to Nearly Triple E-Waste Recycling, Partners With iGo
Recycling of electronics waste, so called "e-waste", is one of the hottest environmental topics of late. With an unprecedented amount of consumer electronics being purchased, an equally unprecedented amount is heading to landfills, creating a mess. Older electronics is particularly loathsome as much of it contains lead, halogens, and other dangerous chemicals.
Waste Management, an interstate waste/trash company, last year announced partnerships with Zenith, LG, and Sony to allow customers to drop off electronics from these brands, for free, at over 200 eCycling drop-off centers across the country. Now the company has found another partner -- iGo, maker of power adapters and connectors -- and has announced plans to expand its recycling efforts.
Patrick DeRueda, president of WM Recycle America states, "We are always looking for new partners and new ways to increase the recycling of e-waste, one of the fastest growing consumer waste streams. Our partnership with iGo will help capture and recycle more electronic equipment and instead of disposing these materials, repurpose them into new consumer goods."
Waste Management is promising to increase its total amount of recycled materials from 8 million tons this year to 20 million tons by 2020. This nearly threefold increase will take place thanks in part to the new deal and its increased e-waste efforts. The company currently recycles large volumes of paper, plastic and metals, much of it gathered from curbside neighborhood programs. The company is also actively expanding its processing of other e-waste materials such as compact fluorescent bulbs, batteries and other household electronics.
Waste Management's PR representative Johnathan Wenda cheered the new efforts stating, "Through its partnerships with Sony, LG and now iGo electronics, Waste Management is providing an environmental solution to the disposal of electronics waste, an environmentally hazardous and rapidly growing waste stream."
Just like GSIT hitting 4.00 when/if IGOI closes @ .9 it is going to 1.40+. If anyone remembers I said once GSIT closed 4.00 it wasnt looking back. IGOI should close on .9 soon.
GSIT named #69 of top 100 small US companies
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/GSI-Technology-Inc-Debuts-on-bw-104793722.html?x=0&.v=1
BRIGGS - I am in TSLA @20.61 and MDTH at 8.80
TSLA I am selling calls against - right now I have a December $24 call sold @ .50 per share against my position so if I am called out I make $4 per share - not bad. My sense here is they will be bought out or license their technology to the big car makers since they seem to have a winner on their hands but not the capability to produce it.
MDTH I am looking at as a liquidation that should net more than the current share price - target is above $12. Liquidation PPS value estimates range from $12-23.
TSLA popped today to over $25 on news Panasonic is taking a stake in the company.