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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:17 am Post subject: |
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| tekbubble wrote: | | whatwouldmarthado wrote: | | Wish I had read this last month.... |
You may be saying the same thing next month.
Robert Baird Starts Syntax-Brillian (BRLC) at Outperform
09-27-2006 07:47:06 AM
Robert W. Baird initiates coverage on Syntax-Brillian (Nasdaq: BRLC) with an Outperform rating and $8 price target.
Syntax-Brillian is one of the world's leading manufacturers and marketers of LCD and LCoS HDTVs and digital entertainment products. The company's lead products include its Olevia brand of widescreen HDTV-ready LCD TVs and its next generation Gen II LCoS 720p and 1080p rear-projection HDTVs for the high-end video/audio market. |
Ya shoulda went wit FNSR. When that one playa came on and dumped it at 3.35ish I said it would probably confound him and trade through 3.85 now that he said dat. Inquiring minds may wanna know how I knew dat.  |
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| tekbubble |
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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| jacobnbr1 |
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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The chart shown here (with a little tweaking here and there) reveals a 2/3rds retracement thus indicating a good short...
Thanks for pointing this out.. |
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| tekbubble |
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 7:42 am Post subject: |
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| tekbubble |
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:17 am Post subject: |
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| jacobnbr1 wrote: |
The chart shown here (with a little tweaking here and there) reveals a 2/3rds retracement thus indicating a good short...
Thanks for pointing this out.. |
How's that short working out for you?
Hey Grim, get your wallet out. |
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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:28 am Post subject: |
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| tekbubble wrote: | | jacobnbr1 wrote: |
The chart shown here (with a little tweaking here and there) reveals a 2/3rds retracement thus indicating a good short...
Thanks for pointing this out.. |
How's that short working out for you?
Hey Grim, get your wallet out. |
I doan carry a wallet. In fact, I hardly ever carry much cash and sumtimes it creates problums. Like the udder day. I wassa standin in da checkout line at da grocery store and my total came to $6.85 so I wrote a check. Who to heck carries dat much cash around anywho? I doan know why da fokes bahind me in line got all pee-a-zissed at me. Probly cause summa my coupons expired so da cashier had ta recalculate my savings. I ended up savin .47 centavos! Purty good huh? I want you to be strooooong wit BRLC this time. No runnin like a skeeerdy cat jist cause da Reaper gonna give you a big wet congratulashuns smacker when I hand ova da muny.  |
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| jacobnbr1 |
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:31 am Post subject: |
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| tekbubble wrote: | | jacobnbr1 wrote: |
The chart shown here (with a little tweaking here and there) reveals a 2/3rds retracement thus indicating a good short...
Thanks for pointing this out.. |
How's that short working out for you?
Hey Grim, get your wallet out. |
i would short at 5.00 as it is getting weak.. |
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| zerolikedis |
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:13 am Post subject: |
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| Grim what did you do to your friend Snappleroosky????????????? |
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| yandig |
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:20 pm Post subject: |
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It's all over...
5.17 close today |
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Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:38 pm Post subject: |
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| zerolikedis wrote: | | Grim what did you do to your friend Snappleroosky????????????? |
I wassa wundrin what happend to ole Snapperooney. Dat one POS he had got bot out and then we didn hear from him no mo. Musta bin a 1 hit wunder. I'm like Dick Clark....da hits jist keep on comin!  |
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Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:15 pm Post subject: |
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I doan carry a wallet. In fact, I hardly ever carry much cash and sumtimes it creates problums. Like the udder day. I wassa standin in da checkout line at da grocery store and my total came to $6.85 so I wrote a check. Who to heck carries dat much cash around anywho? I doan know why da fokes bahind me in line got all pee-a-zissed at me. Probly cause summa my coupons expired so da cashier had ta recalculate my savings. I ended up savin .47 centavos! Purty good huh? I want you to be strooooong wit BRLC this time. No runnin like a skeeerdy cat jist cause da Reaper gonna give you a big wet congratulashuns smacker when I hand ova da muny.  |
Thanks for the $e. Have fun looking at my portfolio.
Why anyone uses checks I have no idea. Makes no sense as far as I can tell. What am I missing. I mean, I understand aversion to cash but why not use credit cards and rack up some points. |
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Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:57 pm Post subject: |
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| tekbubble wrote: | | Why anyone uses checks I have no idea. Makes no sense as far as I can tell. What am I missing. I mean, I understand aversion to cash but why not use credit cards and rack up some points. |
Some people aren't very good at paying off credit card bills and hence rack up interest payments that far exceed bonus points in worth. I don't understand why everyone doesn't have a debit card, it combines the easiness of plastic with the reliability of cash. I'm a cash person and have no problem with holding alot of money on me, but I understand not everyone is like that. |
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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:09 am Post subject: |
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| tekbubble wrote: | | Grimreaper wrote: |
I doan carry a wallet. In fact, I hardly ever carry much cash and sumtimes it creates problums. Like the udder day. I wassa standin in da checkout line at da grocery store and my total came to $6.85 so I wrote a check. Who to heck carries dat much cash around anywho? I doan know why da fokes bahind me in line got all pee-a-zissed at me. Probly cause summa my coupons expired so da cashier had ta recalculate my savings. I ended up savin .47 centavos! Purty good huh? I want you to be strooooong wit BRLC this time. No runnin like a skeeerdy cat jist cause da Reaper gonna give you a big wet congratulashuns smacker when I hand ova da muny.  |
Thanks for the $e. Have fun looking at my portfolio.
Why anyone uses checks I have no idea. Makes no sense as far as I can tell. What am I missing. I mean, I understand aversion to cash but why not use credit cards and rack up some points. |
Well, the way I look at it....as long as you have checks in yer checkbook you still have muny, right? Basides, me chawge cawds is all maxed out. I'm goin wit da plan o'action I suggested ta everybudy here. I gots 2 chawge cawds at 22% intrust that I've maxed out wit $7000 on 1 and $5000 on the udder. Sure, I gotsta deal wit collectors callin me all day. But eventually both companies are goin outta bidness cause they wassa stoopid enough ta lend muny ta fokes wit little ability/intentions o'payin. When dat happens my debt gits chawged off by da bank dat eventually buys out da banks dat lent me da muny. Then I begin da process all over agin!....or settle out fer .20 on da dallah. Purty neat plan, ainna?!!!  |
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| yandig |
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:50 am Post subject: |
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| Grimreaper wrote: | | zerolikedis wrote: | | Grim what did you do to your friend Snappleroosky????????????? |
I wassa wundrin what happend to ole Snapperooney. Dat one POS he had got bot out and then we didn hear from him no mo. Musta bin a 1 hit wunder. I'm like Dick Clark....da hits jist keep on comin!  |
Actually, i've been following one of Snapple's picks: MEH
He picked it in one of the monthly contests (August?), at around 5.85 and It's up to over $8 now. Wonder where he went? |
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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:03 am Post subject: |
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| yandig wrote: | | Grimreaper wrote: | | zerolikedis wrote: | | Grim what did you do to your friend Snappleroosky????????????? |
I wassa wundrin what happend to ole Snapperooney. Dat one POS he had got bot out and then we didn hear from him no mo. Musta bin a 1 hit wunder. I'm like Dick Clark....da hits jist keep on comin!  |
Actually, i've been following one of Snapple's picks: MEH
He picked it in one of the monthly contests (August?), at around 5.85 and It's up to over $8 now. Wonder where he went? |
Yeah, I've been trackin MEH too. Gonna be purrty neat how da airlines, automakers, all da companies who should have their stock prices rally on continued weakness is gas will actually crash n boin. Doan quote me on dat. I'm jist barrowin it from dat maven at this site who said there would come a time when energy prices would fall and the prices o'those stocks I mentioned would also fall. Who was dat masked man anyhoo?  |
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