Woot woot, another good day.
/pats NVDA
ATVI up +2.16, CGT +5.77%, NVDA +9.23%, TTWO +3.89%, IMMR -0.20% (seems like it bottomed out, considering yesterday's +14% and today's modest drop even after such a steep rise, but will it ever reach 17 again? HA!).
UN is still interesting. To me it would be a good long term.
CM is climbing back quickly. I wish I had the funds and a clearer mind to make a decision on this once. It's in the low 70s and could definitly go back to 100.
BA in the low 80s. Still very interesting.
TGI, earnings were last week. It's at 54.75, and could go back to its 52-week high of 86. Will it? I wonder. Management has been put in serious question. Turnover is low.
DCO in the low 30s, 52-week high was 42.70.
Ceradyne, looks rather solid, low P/E, good management as far as I call tell, inventory turnover is a bit low, but overall the company looks good. And what makes it attractive to me right now is that it is trading at 50.15 and its 52-week average is 40.55 - 84.41. Looks tasty to me
AMD keeps on rising. I don't see what's in it long-term, but you never know. I'm not buying it tho.
FSLR (solar) dropped a lot recently, but the company is in good shape. Still, P/E is very high and the company is young. Solar stocks have been roller coasters recently. Lots of money to make if it goes back to its 52-week high. Lots to lose too if it keeps going down.
WFR (which I keep track of along my INTC/NVDA watch) is trading at 75.25 and its 52-week average is 48.88 - 96.08. The company
looks to be in very good condition to me. I don't know them tho, that's why I went with NVDA last week.
NIHD, something I found recently. Wireless Communications. Could given an excellent return. 52-week average is 35.01 - 90.43, and it's trading at 43.99. It's been going down since around September. But if it turns around, it could be a nice money maker. Company looks solid to me. Anyone else has an opinion on them?
Sorry to whomever I said that MOT wasn't attractive, but I was right anyway because the reason it's going up is because the company might have to get out of the cellphone market. I'm not touching it with a 20-foot pole, but good if I'm wrong
JCOM, another find, 52-week average is 17.69 - 37.39, trading at 21.51.
Company looks good.
ADBE still on my watch list. Looking like a potential opportunity. Not sure yet. Management has been rather poor, but overall the company remains solid to me.
A lot of shares are going back close to their 52-week highs.
I saw some report saying ERTS was cheap for longterm, but I don't believe that. Look at the charts, first, to see how wrong that is. It reached this level before only to peak and take another plunge soon after. It's been hovering since 2004. I guarantee to you, management will be pushed away soon if things don't change. This company is looking increasingly desperate, increasingly arrogant, and highly inefficient considering the strong roots it has in the industry. Short term it could be cheap tho.
THQI bounced today.
UBI continues to go up towards its 52-week high after its recently plunge (due to delayed titles). I'm always right on my forecasts on this one, but I never buy it. Ugh.
For those worried about APPL, look at the 5-year chart. The progression, even tho it has been impressive due to the numbers it reached, has been rather constant. I don't see it dropping like it did after the internet bubble, unless some market-wide event would justify it. Plus, we known management is rather smart. But let's face it, with the iPod they gave everyone an idea, now they'll have to compete. I wonder if they'll be able to continue to outpace everyone else. But hey, that's just my opinion
BTW I don't get what MS is looking at Yahoo for (altho it is typical/predictable of them). I said it before, MS seriously blows as a company, no wonder their value hasn't changed in a while. They could have been behind the iPod, they could have been "the Google", they could have been behind MySpace or Facebook. They could have been behind Blog. But no, they achieve nothing, they only sit on their asses and then pay a high price for what they like, but in the end they are still beaten by the creative and bold competition. Whatever they will do with Yahoo will be more catchup.