If you followed my premarket post on the blog you made out handsomely! (Always contact a broker first as i only provide commentary and not a recommendation to buy or sell a security.) http://st0ckman.blogspot.com/2008/01/mer-summary-for-ml-co-cmn-stk-yahoo.html 4pts lower after the opening price of 53.50! -st0ckman
the government is finally catching up. for years doctors have told patients they were crazy even though people have biological warfare fibers growing out of their skin, nasty.
i have been on the aim program for 5 months. listen to this radio show on morgellons and how this technology heals everything from cancer to lyme, morgellons, aids +++ much more. Guest Stephen Lewis, co-author of the book Sanctuary: The Path to Consciousness. Stephen discusses energetic balancing and how everything is energy, vibrating at different speeds. He talks about the frequencies that he has found and the balancing frequencies that have been revealed to him. From a quantum physics perspective, life is very interesting these days! He discusses the frequencies of autism, downs syndrome, FOP and Morgellon's Disease to name a few...and the apparent healings that have occurred with EMC2 and the AIM program. http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-1329/TS-771.mp3 this program is also a great way to combat chemtrails.
please contact me if you have any questions. -st0ckman
“You wouldn't spray your child's head with an aerosol can of roach spray because they had head lice. But you might as well if you use those bottles of stuff you get from the drug store". That was a comment made by Steven Tvedten, President of PEST (Prevent Environmental Suicide Today), during the course of our interview. Any parent would agree. In fact, my stomach turned over at the very idea. Over the counter lice treatments are two to three times more powerful and toxic than roach spray; a sobering thought.
I am informed directly by the Granny Warriors that PayPal did in fact freeze the funds earmarked for the Recount Fees! So, now you know who to blame for the failure to get a recount of the New Hampshire vote count. PayPal. The application for a recount of the New Hampshire vote required a deposit of $55,600 to the New Hampshire Secretary of State no later than 3:00 P.M. this afternoon, January 15th. A huge and successful effort by the Granny Warriors raised the money and they ordered the transfer to the Secretary. However, at the very last moment, PayPal FROZE THE ACCOUNT and did not transfer the money. The deadline for payment of the deposit passed and the recount application was rejected for lack of payment. from dailypaul.com
It's earnings season. We've got dozens and dozens of companies with news related to earnings, management changes, contracts, drug news, retail, banking, tech, and more. Here is a snapshot of the news affecting shares in pre-market trading:
ADC Telecom (ADCT) indicated up 2% after being noted as a cheap oversold tech stock again by Cramer on MAD MONEY last night.
AEGON (AEG) announced its CEO of Netherlands operations stepped down.
Altria (MO) noted as a great value stock again by Cramer on MAD MONEY.
Bank of New York (BK) $0.67 EPS vs. $0.69 estimate; $118 million after-tax writedown on CDO's/mortgages or -$0.10 off of EPS.
Black Hills (BKH) announced that CFO Mark T. Thies resigned effective January 18.
Borg Warner (BWA) put earnings in 2008 at $2.85 to $3.00 EPS versus $2.85 estimates.
Callaway Golf (ELY) reaffirmed 2007 targets of $0.87 to $0.87 versus $0.87 estimate.
Capstone Turbine (CPST) announced its CFO is leaving to join a private genomics company; announced new distributor agreement in China for oil & gas sector.
Cell Therapeutics (CTIC) reported that Zevalin + chemo and stem-cell transplants produce high overall survival and progression-free survival rates in relapsed NHL patients.
China Automotive Systems (CAAS) announced its sales rose over 42% and exceeded 1.1 million units of power steering systems in in 2007.
Converted Organics (COIN) announced that it is exempt from the new tax that will be levied on most of the solid waste facilities in New Jersey.
Continental Airlines (CAL) revenues $3.52 Billion versus $3.51 Billion estimate; posted $71 million pre-tax profit, will have $70 to $140 million charge on employees.
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) lower after NEJM report pans antidepressants.
IBM (IBM) reports earnings after the close, although it already raised guidance.
Logitech (LOGI) trading down roughly 4% after posting $0.71 EPS versus $0.63 estimate but revenues looked light; looking for 15% sales growth and 20% operating income growth in 2008;
Merrill Lynch (MER) loss was $12.57 net for Q4, -$10.73 for all of 2007, but writedowns for Q4 were $14.1 Billion (11.5B from ABS CDO and $2.6 from hedges with financial guarantors on ABS CDO); Thain interview CNBC at 9:15 AM.
MFA Mortgage (MFA) announced a public offering of 25 million shares of common stock at $9.25 per share; closed at $9.41 yesterday.
Novartis (NVS) shares down 2% after it noted a 45% earnings drop overseas after restructuring charges; plans some $9 Billion for share buybacks.
Pfizer (PFE) lower after NEJM report pans antidepressants.
PNC (PNC) $1.07 EPS versus $1.08 estimate.
QLT Inc. (QLTI) reported Visudyne sales were lower by 40%; announced that it will sell U.S. operations and cut jobs in restructuring.
TD Ameritrade (AMTD) reports earnings this morning.
True Religion (TRLG) preliminary Q4 revenues $52.4 million versus $46.9 million estimate; sees 2008 EPS $1.48 to $1.52 on revenues of $210 to $215 million versus $1.56/$210.5M estimates.
Wyeth (WYE) lower after NEJM report pans antidepressants.
Pre-Market: 53.421.67(3.03%) as of 8:35AM ET on 01/17/08
-possible short on much worse than expected earnings. look for bounce and then a drop below opening price, bounce again then confirmation below the opening price for a second time. this could be a great short but remember a lot of things go into a trade like market direction, sector direction, news etc. this post is not a recommendation to buy or sell a stock. post is for education only. -st0ckman