Had to release all short related plays and went long TNA, GNC and ... how man forgot the last ticker symbol ... CDNA i believe... anyways ... good luck
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Had to release all short related plays and went long TNA, GNC and ... how man forgot the last ticker symbol ... CDNA i believe... anyways ... good luck
JUST CHECKIN IN WITH YOU TO SEE IF YOU HAD TIME TO LOOK AT COOL YET?
Oh sorry ... took awhile ... this is in the gaming sector, yes? I've owned Take Two several years back ... I'm thinking 6/7 years ago and made a decent profit but I'm not very knowledgeable regarding this sector. I'd be looking at the 'drivers' of this company. What pushes this company forward? What differentiates this company from the rest of the pack? Can they accelerate their earnings/revenues figures? Those type things ... I'm a growth guy, not much of a value investor. Their FY2011 vs FY2012 are $0.40 vs $0.44, respectively. That's earnings growth of 10%. I would like to see a little more than this. Are they coming out with any new products that are not taken into account (as in not included in the $0.44 per share figures). There are many questions for this company and I think I'm the wrong guy to ask. There are other opportunities in this market I'd consider ... as long as this stupid Greece thing gets figured out.
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Quote Originally Posted by humbleness1235:
JUST CHECKIN IN WITH YOU TO SEE IF YOU HAD TIME TO LOOK AT COOL YET?
Oh sorry ... took awhile ... this is in the gaming sector, yes? I've owned Take Two several years back ... I'm thinking 6/7 years ago and made a decent profit but I'm not very knowledgeable regarding this sector. I'd be looking at the 'drivers' of this company. What pushes this company forward? What differentiates this company from the rest of the pack? Can they accelerate their earnings/revenues figures? Those type things ... I'm a growth guy, not much of a value investor. Their FY2011 vs FY2012 are $0.40 vs $0.44, respectively. That's earnings growth of 10%. I would like to see a little more than this. Are they coming out with any new products that are not taken into account (as in not included in the $0.44 per share figures). There are many questions for this company and I think I'm the wrong guy to ask. There are other opportunities in this market I'd consider ... as long as this stupid Greece thing gets figured out.
Oh sorry ... took awhile ... this is in the gaming sector, yes? I've owned Take Two several years back ... I'm thinking 6/7 years ago and made a decent profit but I'm not very knowledgeable regarding this sector. I'd be looking at the 'drivers' of this company. What pushes this company forward? What differentiates this company from the rest of the pack? Can they accelerate their earnings/revenues figures? Those type things ... I'm a growth guy, not much of a value investor. Their FY2011 vs FY2012 are $0.40 vs $0.44, respectively. That's earnings growth of 10%. I would like to see a little more than this. Are they coming out with any new products that are not taken into account (as in not included in the $0.44 per share figures). There are many questions for this company and I think I'm the wrong guy to ask. There are other opportunities in this market I'd consider ... as long as this stupid Greece thing gets figured out.
Appreciate the response...I think this Zumba Fitness takes off big in the U.S. after their second edition hits shelves in January/February. I have heard projections of $27/share by the end of 2012. Already jumped $1.35 since purchased back in Sept.
Thanks again!
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Quote Originally Posted by cave0707:
Oh sorry ... took awhile ... this is in the gaming sector, yes? I've owned Take Two several years back ... I'm thinking 6/7 years ago and made a decent profit but I'm not very knowledgeable regarding this sector. I'd be looking at the 'drivers' of this company. What pushes this company forward? What differentiates this company from the rest of the pack? Can they accelerate their earnings/revenues figures? Those type things ... I'm a growth guy, not much of a value investor. Their FY2011 vs FY2012 are $0.40 vs $0.44, respectively. That's earnings growth of 10%. I would like to see a little more than this. Are they coming out with any new products that are not taken into account (as in not included in the $0.44 per share figures). There are many questions for this company and I think I'm the wrong guy to ask. There are other opportunities in this market I'd consider ... as long as this stupid Greece thing gets figured out.
Appreciate the response...I think this Zumba Fitness takes off big in the U.S. after their second edition hits shelves in January/February. I have heard projections of $27/share by the end of 2012. Already jumped $1.35 since purchased back in Sept.
Appreciate the response...I think this Zumba Fitness takes off big in the U.S. after their second edition hits shelves in January/February. I have heard projections of $27/share by the end of 2012. Already jumped $1.35 since purchased back in Sept.
Thanks again!
I hope I didn't discourage you or anything. I'm just really not qualified to make a smart buy/sell call on COOL. If you buy this, I hope you hit it big bro. Good luck.
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Quote Originally Posted by humbleness1235:
Appreciate the response...I think this Zumba Fitness takes off big in the U.S. after their second edition hits shelves in January/February. I have heard projections of $27/share by the end of 2012. Already jumped $1.35 since purchased back in Sept.
Thanks again!
I hope I didn't discourage you or anything. I'm just really not qualified to make a smart buy/sell call on COOL. If you buy this, I hope you hit it big bro. Good luck.
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