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  1. billhart22 is offline
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    02-24-2009, 01:46 PM #31

    Update

    FNM is dirt cheap....... .48
    ETFC is at a great point. .88
    LVLT .6790 great price
    AIB 1.34 (this one will take a while to get back at old levels....so long at best)
    CSUN 1.68
    ESLR 1.27
    EMKR .73

    Obama gives his speech tonight........stocks could dive again depending on what he says.

    Bernanke is on the Hill speaking to the masterminds like Christopher Dodd....haha

    What a mixed bag of worms.....

    There's some good buys out there, like those above, but I am sitting on the sidelines until at least tomorrow. That is just me personally. We are currently analyzing the stocks above plus a few more and will post some.


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    02-24-2009, 02:56 PM #32

    CTB - Cooper Tire

    Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Declares 148th Consecutive Quarterly Dividend

    Last update: 2/24/2009 1:45:00 PM

    FINDLAY, Ohio, Feb 24, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ --

    Cooper Tire & Rubber Company (CTB) today announced a quarterly dividend of 10.5 cents per share on common stock, payable March 31, 2009, to stockholders of record at the close of business March 9, 2009.

    This will mark the 148th consecutive quarterly dividend paid by Cooper Tire & Rubber Company.

    About Cooper Tire & Rubber Company

    Cooper Tire & Rubber Company is a global company that specializes in the design, manufacture, marketing and sales of passenger car, light truck, medium truck tires and subsidiaries that specialize in motorcycle and racing tires. With headquarters in Findlay, Ohio, Cooper Tire has manufacturing, sales, distribution, technical and design facilities within its family of companies located in 10 countries around the world.

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    02-24-2009, 06:15 PM #33

    Stock Pick Report for today

    Here are our pick results for the day:

    OCNF closed at 1.42 low 1.29 Prev Close 1.15 Gain +.27
    CSUN closed at 1.90 low 1.69 Prev Close 1.69 Gain +.21
    ESLR closed at 1.44 low 1.19 Prev Close 1.19 Gain +.25
    EMKR closed at .79 low .69 Prev Close .69 Gain +.10
    SBLK closed at 1.63 low 1.45 Prev Close 1.36 Gain +.27
    JASO closed at 2.22 low 2.01 Prev Close 2.08 Gain +.14


    Ray, Sworntwo and myself picked these.

    Tomorrow could be the continuation of a three or four day bear market rally, or it could be a disaster after B.O.'s speech. I didn't personally buy anything today or sell anything.

    Bernanke put momentum into the market and gave encouraging words, but look at his track record for making correct predictions....not good.

    We will just have to see how the market feels after tonight.

    Hope this helps some of you....please make contributions on stocks and we can see what they do.

    Keysmark posted CTB it closed 4.68 the low was 4.28 prev close was 4.39 so the net was .27 plus it is paying a dividend.

    Have a great one.....

    Bill

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    02-24-2009, 09:52 PM #34
    i would watch lvlt very closely, and ford and gm are popping afterhours which means look out vc finnaly bounced off its floor of .13, its at .15 now, winder if it is gonna fall back or if its the start of another climb.

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    02-24-2009, 11:30 PM #35
    I don't know....not too many kind words for Wall Street this evening from BO.....guess we will just have to see in the morn. I am prepared either way. Ya, Ford was doing great today........I just don't know what is going to happen...the futures are down this evening.
    Last edited by billhart22; 02-25-2009 at 12:37 AM.

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    02-24-2009, 11:31 PM #36

    Great stuff....

    I still love:

    BCS
    YGE
    DFT
    DXO
    SD
    GE (how can you not at $9.00!!!)
    BVF
    LINE

    Of course SIRI....can't wait for the earnings call!!!!

    Cheers,
    -Whynot

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    02-24-2009, 11:33 PM #37

    Thanks Whynot

    Appreciate it! We'll check them out. Glad to see you here...

    Bill

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    02-25-2009, 12:32 AM #38

    Hey Tony

    Hey Tony -

    Ray's internet went down when he got disconnected yesterday. His wife im'd me from a different location this evening to let me know, so if he isn't around in the morning then that is the reason. I hope he gets hooked back up.....some technical issue.

    This evening the futures are down so if they are in the morning then it may be a good shopping day. If the price drops I may go for OCNF. If it gets really nasty then I may go for ESLR. I'll talk with you before we come out of the gate.

    Have a great evening,

    Bill

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    02-25-2009, 01:16 AM #39
    I liked his speech, hit on alot of things i thought needed to be. Even got the republicans up and clapping quite a few time's. Give it time we will get out of this mess.

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    02-25-2009, 01:24 AM #40
    We have no choice but to see. I agree with you that somebody like Perot would be so ideal. Lots of people thought he was a nut, but he was crystal clear to me.

    I would just like to have a mature fiscal conservative that really knows money and that would be able to say, Hold it!

    I'll tell you what I would love to see and that is an exemption for small individual investors like ourselves. Say $100,000 or less invested in a year not having to pay big tax. I would like to get that suggestion in. That would encourage the little guys like ourselves to invest in America and gain some advantage at the same time...What do you think about that idea?

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