I was about to pack things up... nothing was standing out and then I saw this after hours vol blurb or price blurb on REZI and I thought what who's making reservations now? These places are half boarded up still... but I checked it out and REZI is not what I thought it was and guess what it is!!! And I thought I knew all the names... Apparently I've been looking on the larger business side of the temp checking, the corporate buildings and such this is more residential based... And not really about checking one's temp although I see how it could easily turn into that. They distribute through Honeywell and apparently do doorbell stuff and they could I think check everyone's temp who crosses your threshold... And Air Conditioning that's a big area now of debate. It's BAD because it circulates the virus better to leave windows open but the air IS supposed to move so you need fans.. and once you work the HEPA filter angle into it air conditioning goes back to GOOD. So Carrier CARR is on the Watch. Company Profile Resideo Technologies, Inc. provides critical comfort, thermal, and security solutions <!!!!!!primarily in residential environments in the United States, Europe, and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Products & Solutions, and ADI Global Distribution. It offers home products, services, and technologies, including temperature and humidity control, water, air, and software solutions; and residential thermal solutions, such as boiler products, storage gas water heating solutions, ducted solutions, and thermal adjacency solutions. The company also provides security solutions comprising security panels, sensors, peripherals, wires and cables, communication devices, video cameras, awareness solutions, cloud infrastructure, installation and maintenance tools, and related software products. Resideo Technologies, Inc. markets its products under the Honeywell Home brand. In addition, the company distributes security products comprising video surveillance products, intrusion, and access control products; and other products that include fire and life safety, as well as wire, networking, and professional audiovisual systems to contractors that service non-residential and residential end-users. It sells its products through a network of distributors, original equipment manufacturers, and service providers, as well as retail and online channels.
Wow check this out. It was a S&P re balance June 22 that popped this stock and a few days before I assume with the knowledge that this re balance was coming.... Resideo director Roger Fradin buys almost $1M in shares 06/08 REZI Resideo director Roger Fradin disclosed that he had purchased 109,860 shares of company stock at $9.08 per share between June 4 and June 5 for a total transaction value of $997,979. Woa at $9 and it's $11-! This skirts the edges of SEC action-- probably public info the re balance but maybe he got a whiff and a just few days before and he has made al this money. Humm. I have to wish this stock back down.
Someone who does charts take a look at the end of the day on TER... This is exactly I believe when I started talking about teh co here-- do you see that spike... right at the very end of the day! Folks, this is the second time I have had the Spidy sense that someone important is monitoring this thread... and not you Van! No offense, I think I have the computer name-- I've done a little searching myself Mr Barstool!!!! Ok, I know how to find the secret followers... someone has started getting ahead of my ideas... It happened last week with GAN and it happened again on Friday at the very end of the day with TER.
All of the Directors bought CLDX at $1-2+ in June, I followed their trade on pullbacks. Look at it's price high yesterday. Something is up, breakthrough?
YES! The Public Awakens! What does CLDX do is it a bio? Or a cloud stk//// Folks I am in a panic. My central air went down. Oh no. It's hotter than blazes out and humid and I just went to turn on the air con and it didn't go on. Who fixes this? I think it's my oil boiler people- I just called them they're closed. Is this an emergency?..Hummm yes to me it is I cannot sleep when it's this hot-- but boy I felt stupid when the operater straight up asked is this an emergency? I'm on tape saying yes... My wife says White People Problems and shrugs it off... we'll see, in the middle of the night whn she get her hot flashes she'll see this is big trouble for anyone even snowbound races. This will ruin the whole fathers day weekend.!. It isn't right to not have air conditioning. SO YES IT'S AN EMERGENCY AND I SAID SO-- CALL THE FIRE DEPT!!!! Help I'm melting guess what! it's a Carrier Unit I swear i walked down to the backof the house and it's a big Carrier unit- it was put in over thirteen years ago because for thirteen years I've been here I haven't had to deal with it.. could it be something behind the unit something small and easy to fix I'll pay extra I said that too on tape. ... No...
Stoney... you're a trip dude. Somehow I sense you're not really all that mechanically inclined. Can you really not get anyone to run a service call? You don't really need your boiler person. I mean for real, its not that hard to diagnose the problem. It could be a minor thing, it could be a big deal; but the diagnosis is easy.
Day Two Without Air Conditioning. Sunday. No Van they won't come. It's not an " emergency " Yesterday was spent defining ' emergency ' The folks that fix the old boiler downstairs they service the air con I'm pretty sure because the air con comes through the boilers ducts in a limited way and wafts through the house. Well they say it's not an emergency. And I say in the winter when I say I have no heat... (this has happened a few times) It is an emergency why then in the summer when I say no air conditioning is it not? Makes no sense! Now I have to wait for a phone cal back Monday and god knows when they'll get here and YUP HEAT WAVE three consecutive days of 90 + are on the way! Great. And the weatherman says high humidity to boot-- he actually said you are going to want to keep on your air conditioning. It's a large Carrier unit... oh please just let it be a little repair... Why won't the fan turn? That mask the NFL is going to have to use is made By a division of Luxotica.... Oakley remember them?
LUX is no longer traded! They went private? Carrier, Trane Technologies Plc and other HVAC companies are offering indoor air-quality tests and restart services for buildings that have gone unoccupied for long stretches. This can help companies assess whether they’re getting proper air distribution and the appropriate influx of outside air, and to ensure filters are clean. When it comes to evaluating what upgrades are necessary, “rather than say here's the ‘right’ solution, we want to look at your system and equipment and see how the building operates,” Andrew Mondell, Trane’s business development manager for New York City, said in a phone interview. “Then we can think about what's possible and how it fits into budget constraints.”
The next level up is to look into an air scrubber with a HEPA filter. Carrier’s version is the OptiClean Negative Air Machine, which Nelson says has drawn interest from health-care institutions and for the common areas of hotels and universities. It can also be used to create pressure that prevents air from spreading between one area and another. Because these machines are portable, there’s not much in the way of installation costs, so it can be a relatively inexpensive investment. You can also add virus-killing ultra-violet light filters or other air-cleaning technology such as bipolar ionization to your HVAC system for another layer of protection. The cost of something like that scales pretty dramatically based on the type of equipment and size of a building, from maybe a few thousand dollars for smaller, simpler jobs to many times that for a massive office building, says Trane’s Mondell. If you’re really hitting a wall on more basic ventilation and filtration fixes, you may want to replace your HVAC system with a more modern one, which is usually the most expensive route.
Last Mon) Carrier Global price target raised to $26 from $22 at Barclays CARR Barclays analyst Julian Mitchell raised the firm's price target on Carrier Global to $26 from $22 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares after speaking with management. Carrier noted that "May was better than April" and "June should be better than May," Mitchell tells investors in a research note.