Awesome news Denco, time for our dog to drop another turd on snitzlemans parade!!!
They sure slipped that one under the radar.
Selling the news? $3.71
Awesome news Denco, time for our dog to drop another turd on snitzlemans parade!!!
They sure slipped that one under the radar.
Selling the news? $3.71
Last edited by Redcloud; 08-15-2013 at 09:51 AM.
Morning Bass.....The wheel barrel won't be necessary as I got shaken out of my short early this a.m. .......too strong for such a big down day. Was hoping to cover on a gap fill a bit lower but will now look for a good long entry point. Yes, that candle did look mighty tasty on the short side but it could try to push a bit higher before a significant retrace. May short it again if it gets back over $500 at the tail end of this run. If not will go long on the retrace.
Here is what THEDOG has decided to acquire.
http://www.agero.com/
we will see how AAPL reacts now that it has closed the "soft gap" from 2 days ago that the doji left behind. Soft gap meaning yesterdays doji did not get back to the prior days closing share price.
EDIT: Think or Swim appears to be having issues. My daily chart for apple shows $489.08 as the low of the day, yet my 5 minute chart for today only shows the lowest candle at $493.75…..WTF?
Last edited by Limit5Bass; 08-15-2013 at 11:25 AM.
Spencer has an informative article up on the acquisition.
http://siriusbuzz.com/siriusxm-to-by...30-million.php
Last edited by denco1; 08-15-2013 at 11:45 AM.
Took a nibble at 3.71 on THEDOG for a bounce...I hope
EDIT: Puked up that nibble for a wash....
assessing...
Last edited by denco1; 08-15-2013 at 12:04 PM.
About Agero
History
1972
Cross Country Motor Club receives licenses to operate and begins selling motor clubs in the Boston region and beyond.
1977
Cross Country provides motor club program to first automotive distributor.
1981
Cross Country creates a new industry approach by signing up the first national automobile manufacturer for warranty roadside programs.
1984
Cross Country national dispatch network created.
1986
Cross Country creates the first national motorcycle program for roadside benefits.
1988
Cross Country wins Call Center of the Year Award for Excellence.
1989
Cross Country develops and launches the first of its kind comprehensive owner assistance program, providing concierge and roadside benefits.
1990
Cross Country creates the first seamless North American roadside assistance network, combining Canadian and Mexican services for U.S. consumers.
1992
Cross Country introduces dispatched roadside assistance to the insurance industry.
1993
Cross Country administers its first fully outsourced consumer affairs program for the automotive industry.
1994
Cross Country develops the first OEM roadside assistance program for physically challenged motorists.
1996
Cross Country supports its first client with connected vehicle (telematics) services.
2000
Cross Country introduces an industry leading service provider billing and performance portal.
2001
Cross Country introduces closed-loop technology to follow-up with drivers requiring assistance.
2005
Cross Country launches its comprehensive suite of accident management claims services.
2006
Cross Country introduces industry-leading electronic dispatch software to the service provider community.
2007
Cross Country expands its reach internationally with strategic investments in China, providing motorists with a full range of auto and travel-related services.
2008
Cross Country acquires ATX Group, provider of connected vehicle services.
2008
ATX Group enrolls one millionth subscriber in their connected vehicle programs.
2010
ATX Group introduces iRoute™, a downloadable app that extends access to connected vehicle services beyond the dashboard and Web portals to vehicle owners’ smartphones.
2010
Cross Country introduces Automatic Location Spotting, which can quickly and precisely locate motorists requesting roadside assistance even when they’re not sure where they are.
2010
ATX Group enrolls two millionth subscriber in their connected vehicle programs.
2010
ATX Group launches electric vehicle wireless support programs.
2011
Cross Country introduces Roadside Connect™, a smartphone and Internet accessible site that provides motorists with real-time status updates of en-route roadside assistance providers.
2011
Cross Country launches the nation’s first electric vehicle (EV) mobile charger.
2011
Agero is introduced as the new combined brand of Cross Country and ATX, reflecting its position as the most dominant player in the combined connected vehicles services, roadside assistance, and claims management market.