How about NMX?

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by rateesquad, Nov 13, 2006.

  1. guessing it opens 70-75 range.
     
    #41     Nov 16, 2006
  2. Well it should do well.

    The Chicago Mercantile Exchange,rose 23% above its $35 offering price on Dec. 5, 2002. The stock trades at $541 now.

    The IntercontinentalExchange, rose 51% over its $26 price in its Nov. 16, 2005 IPO. The stock now trades at about $97 a share.

    The NYSE Group, going public by margining with Archipelago -- rose 25% to $80 a share from its previous day close of $64.25 when it began trading on March 8. The stock now trades at about $95 a share.

    The Nasdaq, rose 18% over its $9 price when it moved to the Nasdaq exchange from the bulletin board on Feb. 9, 2005. It now trades at $37 a share.

    The International Securities Exchange, rallied 69% over its $18 price in its IPO on March 8, 2005. The stock is now at $51 a share.

    The Chicago Board of Trade, rose 49% over its IPO price of $54 a share on Oct. 18. 2005. It's now at about $160 a share.


    Now how will NMX do??????? In the first day.

    PS dont you just wish you brought that CME in the beginning????
     
    #42     Nov 16, 2006
  3. Tuneman

    Tuneman

    Do you think we'll see a head and shoulders pattern (maybe with no head) for its first day?
     
    #43     Nov 16, 2006
  4. You'll see a head-up-yer-arse at the open, followed by a flying usuckaji intraday and ending with a hoo-da-hell-knoz yeran-idiot for asking this question closing bar. Make sure you buy on the gap down from your ridiculous question. :eek:
     
    #44     Nov 16, 2006

  5. Then it wouldn't be head and shoulder would it.......lmao:p
     
    #45     Nov 16, 2006
  6. What's a head and shoulders pattern?

    Is that when the stock follows the Proctor and Gamble chart?

    :D
     
    #46     Nov 16, 2006
  7. hels02

    hels02

    I would like to know what I said to get my post about NMX deleted, please.

    I can't fathom how a warning about market orders in an IPO and the info that some brokers were accepting limit orders for pre-market orders for NMX (I am a retail trader with several different brokerage accounts, including with one of your sponsors. I was doing NO advertising for any broker) warranted deletion of the note?

    Please can a mod tell me what it was I said that upset anyone?
     
    #47     Nov 16, 2006
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    #48     Nov 16, 2006
  9. 80.00 bid right now on NMX, no offers.
     
    #49     Nov 17, 2006
  10. 100.10 bid now on 1000.
     
    #50     Nov 17, 2006