squidd
- 04 Mar 2005 07:37
I wonder if any gamblers noticed my post 334 on the GMC thread yesterday.
It looks as though bottom fishing can sometimes pay off.
squidd
- 04 Mar 2005 07:53
- 2 of 179
Sorry misprint on Stockwatch after overnight trading on NY. Only 1.6% now, but worth watching I think.
sd
TheMaster
- 09 Mar 2005 09:01
- 3 of 179
The big players now in and the sp to rise upwards very soon
squidd
- 09 Mar 2005 11:27
- 4 of 179
Seems to have bottomed out and started to rise after suffering an 80% drop on the strength of a question mark on one product: the doom and gloom certainly appears overdone and now a fantastic bargain in my opinion.
Some interesting posts in the Wall Street Journal which I am studying at the moment.
sd.
TheMaster
- 10 Mar 2005 09:54
- 5 of 179
Up 10% so far this morning, still good opportunety to add before lift off to previous level.
squidd
- 10 Mar 2005 12:10
- 6 of 179
The Master: Having failed to interest my investment club, and others on this BB in this share, we seem to be the only ones climbing aboard.
Was able easily yesterday to buy 3,500 on line @ comdirect, but today is more expensive and much more difficult: what does that tell us?
sd.
TheMaster
- 10 Mar 2005 16:16
- 7 of 179
Only the two of us to split the profits with then!
FONTY
- 10 Mar 2005 17:04
- 8 of 179
Suidd and The Master - there are 3 of us on this - I am in - good luck - would be nice to double before the end of the tax year.
squidd
- 10 Mar 2005 20:29
- 9 of 179
We bottom fishers are supposed to be solitary creatures, but welcome anyway to the deep.
sd
markusantonius
- 11 Mar 2005 00:38
- 10 of 179
Question - Why do you guys think the sp collapsed so suddenly? What makes them a buying opportunity right now? Why this stock, Squidd?- I did read your GMC opt-out post, yes.
g64946
- 11 Mar 2005 07:48
- 11 of 179
Poor write up in this week IC - recommended 'Sell' quoting uncertainty following MS drug suspension. Also concerns over ability to service debt & unlikely to meet profit targets in 2006.
squidd
- 11 Mar 2005 09:45
- 12 of 179
g64946: I agree with I.C. about ELA finances, but I think much of this was in the price before the crash, when most brokers were saying 'weak sell'.
And on 9-02-05, incoming chairman, who I believe also heads Dublin's biggest stockbroker, bought 214k of stock at the old price. Now the risks are in the open, we can buy at around 1/4 this price.
Obviously for gamblers, but so was GMC.
sd
squidd
- 11 Mar 2005 12:51
- 13 of 179
markusantonius: I can only answer your query in general terms about recovery plays. In panic selling, as has happened on Wall Street with ELA, owing to a question mark against a flagship drug, the doom and gloom is sometimes overdone and this might produce a bargain situation. Rothschild is supposed to have made his fortune buying what everyone else was selling (and by then selling too soon).
Read all about it on the US news sites who use ELN.L as the epic for ELA.
sd.
daokta
- 11 Mar 2005 15:49
- 14 of 179
Dont be in a hurry to jump in yet - my view. There is still some downside left before the inevitable bounce. Dropped 6% in UK today
FONTY
- 11 Mar 2005 16:23
- 15 of 179
You have to jump in at some point as you never know where the end is - if only I had a glass ball I would take your advice daokta.
squidd
- 11 Mar 2005 20:47
- 16 of 179
And now for the comic relief bit as another predator joins us on the ocean floor and circles around ELA.
Hungry US lawyers have filed a class action accusing ELA of exaggerating the value of their drug and talking up the value of their shares pre-crash. Obviously believing that Blair's WMD virus haa spread to the stock market, they are advertising for newly impoverished investors to contact them - toll free.
I'm thinking of asking whether they can recoup my losses on Redstone and Marconi.
sd.
squidd
- 13 Mar 2005 09:10
- 17 of 179
Looking for precedents among other great fallers, came across Cobra Bio which was strongly tipped by Trendwatch in December 03 and was Investors Chronicle 'Share of the Year' for 04. Two profit warning later, it had fallen 80% (same as ELA), and is now being followed upwards, elsewhere on this BB.
So hoping that I.C. got it wrong also with the sell recommendation for ELA. But the fall of 6% on Friday was worrying (CBR only fell 3%). It appears they were buying ELA in LOndon but selling on Wall Street.
Any thoughts on where the stop loss should be?.
squidd
- 15 Mar 2005 04:01
- 18 of 179
ELAN just rated 'Strong Buy' on U.S. STOCKPICK report, (ELN NASDAQ) can be viewed on Yahoo. Hope this counters I.C. views.
sd.
TheMaster
- 15 Mar 2005 09:39
- 19 of 179
Great news 'Squidd' sp will lift-off when the America wakes up around 2.00pm
FONTY
- 16 Mar 2005 00:25
- 20 of 179
We will show them!
squidd
- 29 Apr 2005 17:50
- 21 of 179
I continued to buy this share after the second crash and now, following an upbeat statement from the ceo, it seems to be crawling out of the pit at last.
Any further thoughts out there.
sd.