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  1. billhart22 is offline
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    05-12-2009, 12:11 AM #111

    Those pesky 5th Symbols

    Ever wonder what those pesky 5th symbols mean at the end of a stock. Let's do a live workshop. GNTA.V SSCC.Q

    When doing DD on a stock, the last symbol will tell you a ton of information

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    All of the companies traded on the Nasdaq have four-lettered tickers, which are representative of the actual company. For example, the ticker symbol for Nasdaq-traded Microsoft is MSFT. However, in some cases, a ticker symbol on the Nasdaq will have five letters where the fifth letter is an identifier symbol that tells market participants something about the company. Below is a list of all of the fifth-letter identifiers on the Nasdaq:

    A- Class A Shares
    B- Class B Shares
    C- Issuer Qualification Exception (the company is not meeting all listing requirements but can remain on the exchange for the time being)
    D- New Issue
    E- Delinquent (in regard to SEC filings)
    F- Foreign Issue
    G- First Convertible Bond
    H- Second Convertible Bond
    I- Third Convertible Bond
    J- Voting
    K- Non-voting
    M- Fourth Preferred Issue
    N- Third Preferred Issue
    O- Second Preferred Issue
    P- First Preferred Issue
    Q- Bankruptcy
    R- Rights Issue
    S- Shares of Beneficial Interest
    T- Securities with warrants or rights
    U- Units
    V- When issued or when distributed (shares that are set to split or have another similar pending corporate actions)
    W- Warrants
    Y- American Depository Receipt
    Z or L - Miscellaneous Situation (research is required to investigate the exact reason for the identifier being attached)


    Have a great evening and a great trading day tomorrow!

    Bill

  2. ray is offline
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    05-12-2009, 08:23 AM #112
    Bill
    thanks for the genta info
    this is the very same info I gave you on (ctic) ....lol
    the market is fickle and (ctic)proves it

    WE were affraid ctic would become another dog
    and it out performed siri.....lol

    (behl)
    http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/090512/0500203.html

    they are going to have a global update friday.

    smurfit-stone (ssccq) web site

    http://www.smurfit.com/
    Last edited by ray; 05-12-2009 at 10:04 AM.

  3. billhart22 is offline
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    05-12-2009, 08:59 AM #113

    No Prob

    You are welcome.

    The tides and sands shift

    That is all I have for now, have a great trading day everybody

    If I find anything of value I will post it here or any hot stocks if I find them.

    Please feel free to do the same. I have pulled out of everything until there is something clear (except SSCCQ).

    More people are liking SSCCQ now, but if you decide that you like it, be sure and check out their website, company structure, management and call their investor relations and talk with them before investing, then make your own decision.

    Later, alligators..

    Bill

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    05-12-2009, 10:08 AM #114
    thx or the info ray.

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    05-12-2009, 10:50 AM #115
    behl is taking a beating this morning, i should of waited a day or so before buying heh

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    05-12-2009, 11:39 AM #116

    Ssccq

    SSCCQ is looking good this morning!

    It has a slow and steady climb over time.

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    05-12-2009, 01:29 PM #117

    Spng

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Sponge...7727.html?.v=1

    Sponge Tech News: SpongeTech(R) Delivery Systems, Inc. Increases Its Manufacturing Capacity for the Production of SpongeBob SquarePants Sponges for Children



    Good news for SPNG owners.

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    05-12-2009, 02:02 PM #118
    WELL I AM OFFICIALLY SIRI FREE! for the moment heh, i bought some hayz at .13 taking a chance here i think i could swing it for .20 at some point. behl is looking like its going to be a long term hold till the next pop hopefully not, and im back in aib at 2.80 GG

  9. xitvp is offline
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    05-12-2009, 02:21 PM #119
    Quote Originally Posted by trippingthespeculatingpos View Post
    WELL I AM OFFICIALLY SIRI FREE! for the moment heh, i bought some hayz at .13 taking a chance here i think i could swing it for .20 at some point. behl is looking like its going to be a long term hold till the next pop hopefully not, and im back in aib at 2.80 GG
    I sold SIRI yesterday at .41.

    Made a little $$ off OCNF....will be buying SIRI back this week in the 30's.

    What's your buy target for SIRI Trip?

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    05-12-2009, 02:31 PM #120

    Ocnf

    Hey all. I'm new to the market game and have made quite a few trades in the last 6 months. All said and done I've ended up just about even. This is due to my emotions getting in the way. Since then I've changed those ways and have allowed the roller coaster of up and downs lead me to sell when the coaster is up.

    However I'm in OCNF at SP of 2.01. Any thoughts of where this one will go. Should I hold until we see 2.00 again, or sell figuring there will be some pull back and get in lower. I think a LONG is good for this one, but taking some profits as it rises is not so bad too.

    As for SIRI, I've made money back in the days of Howard signing on. I owned it at say $4 and sold at $8. Too bad I was fresh out of college and had short money to invest. Now I've bought and sold a few times with a terrible buy at .51. Sold at the high of .74 in the premarket on earnings day, but panic bought at .51. Pretty much lost my profit I earned on the prior buy since it's under .40 now.

    Thoughts on what to do would be great.

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