Ideas For Now-

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by stonedinvestor, Apr 27, 2020.

  1. Nope forget SRNE but GLG is chugging right along.
     
    #631     Aug 5, 2020
  2. There is a $100 WAGU rib steak from Hertitage Foods with bone being delivered to my house in the country. Yup it will be sitting there in the sun at my front door. Trouble is I'm typing to you all from NYC.

    Remember GNRC the generator co... Well we had a storm roll in like you would not believe. Folks it was sooooo scary trees were snapping left and right. The whole forest was shaking back and forth. We live in a little clearing amongst many large trees. Right across my driveway a huge elm went down unbelievably backwards in the other direction onto the neighbors lot.. . I felt blessed but then I went out to town and oh boy more trees down that the big Sep/oct storm we had in I think 2011-- . It's bad.

    We had no working water!! I can't believe this but the water is tied into the electrical --no power we can read and play card games but no water...so I 'm going down to the stream (fell twice) and hauling spaggetti pots full of stream water up to the second floor so my wife and son can do their business. I peed outside twice. Until I rememebred THE BEAR! What is happening!!!

    With little gas we took off and I kid you not we drove under huge trees three times being supported off the roads by power lines there was almost no way out of Ct!!! If those lines if they gave way at the moment I was stupidly driving under that would of been game over! Or maybe we would of been ok inside the car, if we stayed in the car an f didn't touch any metal... because I actually drove over a live Power lines laying across the road on the ground and it sizzled and sparked.. We could of blown up. and after about half way into this journey I was committed there was no turning back... I found a another dead town New Milford no working gas stations but down a ways down the road there was a 7-11 I think on a generator GNRC AGAIN! I got gas!

    My how one calms down with a full tank. I've pretty much been in control since then. OMG what a S*^t Show I left all my stock notes in the country... I will need this thread and you all..
    I hear the EVersource power grid got ripped apart from S Carolina to MA...

    Growley that SRNo I don't like them because they are spit test Covid competition to some guys I like....
    Fluidigm Corporation (FLDM)

    7.60+0.30 (+4.17%)<--------
    As of 1:39PM EDT. Market open.

    Generac Holdings Inc. (GNRC)

    168.88+4.30 (+2.62%)
    As of 1:40PM EDT. Market open.
     
    #632     Aug 5, 2020
  3. We traded GNRC from just under $100 to $124 or so... It has never stopped.

    Power Integrations, Inc. (POWI)
    NasdaqGS - NasdaqGS Real Time Price.
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    119.81-1.89 (-1.55%)

    $---117.81 was the low so far....
    I think we are waiting for $115? Have to Double check a few poages back.
     
    #633     Aug 5, 2020
  4. POWI has a Double bottom @ $115<--- & $109-$111 is Ultimate Support. //Watch POWI. A buy at $116-$118 in the next few days...
     
    #634     Aug 5, 2020
  5. LPTH alert***

    We had been following this for a very long time at I think $3.30 Quite honestly I lost track--Now it's $4.69 It hasn't run away but it has poked through a tough area.... Earnings on the come...

    LightPath Technologies, Inc. (LPTH)

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    $---> $4.6900<---

    Fiscal Fourth-Quarter Expectations

    The Zacks Consensus Estimate for revenues is pegged at $9.19 million, indicating an increase of 5.03% from the year-ago reported figure.

    For the to-be-reported quarter, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings is currently pegged at 1 cent per share, indicating an increase of 114.29% from the year-ago reported figure.

    The company’s molded IR products — which include those made with LightPath's new BD6 material — has been witnessing strong demand driven by medical applications, particularly fever detection, and continued demand for industrial applications, firefighting, as well as other public safety applications.

    In addition, its ongoing cost-reduction activities, disciplined expense management and a favorable revenue mix are expected to have helped margins to expand in the to-be-reported quarter.

    These factors are also expected to have aided the top line in the to-be-reported quarter.

    However, the company witnessed a decline in sales to academic institutions as they were temporarily closed. This is expected to impact results to some extent. Also, weakness in consumer goods markets remained a matter of concern.
     
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    #635     Aug 5, 2020
  6. TOP IDEAS:

    LPTH-

    POWI-
     
    #636     Aug 5, 2020
  7. Check this vid out a technical look at LPTH at EXACTLY our prices and taken from a chart from...
    2017-! Talk about a piece of crap. Three years later and we're right here again....Hummmm.


    Probably a warning sign.
     
    #637     Aug 5, 2020
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    #638     Aug 5, 2020
  9. Oppenheimer likes Grow Generation alot.

    GrowGeneration Corporation (GRWG)

    Taking its place as the largest hydroponic equipment supplier in the U.S., GrowGeneration owns and operates specialty retail hydroponic and organic garden centers. Given its strong long-term growth narrative and its $6.95 share price, it’s no wonder GRWG recently earned a thumbs up from Oppenheimer.

    likes what he’s seeing, to put it lightly. “GRWG represents a leading, yet still early stage, up-and-coming retail chain within the rapidly expanding and dynamic market for hydroponic and organic gardening supplies,” he noted.

    Speaking to its footprint, the company operates 27 stores in ten states. That said, over the next few years, Nagel estimates that new store additions, including acquisitions and greenfield expansions, could approach more than 20 units per year, putting its total number of locations at over 90 stores by 2023.

    To help it reach its targets, the company is putting advanced infrastructure in place. As part of these efforts, GRWG implemented a new ERP system, and in June, the stores were connected to its website, allowing for BOPUS and other functionality. ??????

    Expounding on this, Nagel stated, “Key to our initial positive outlook for GRWG is our view that the GRWG business model is now approaching a point of increased sustained underlying scalability... Our initial analysis suggests that, as GRWG accelerates further acquisition and organic expansion efforts, the company should increasingly capitalize upon scale-related synergies and over time deliver even better profit and cash generation.” THAT's A LOT OF CRAP TALK!!!! I hate these guys sometimes....

    Additionally, after an all-primary, secondary equity offering, GRWG’s cash position lands at over $52 million, with only $314,000 in short- and long-term debt. Based on this, Nagel thinks that the company should be able to fund its near- and longer-term expansion objectives.<--- Careful bub...

    With the analyst projecting that through 2023, adjusted EBITDA will reach roughly $55 million on total company revenue of more than $400 million, Nagel doesn’t believe GRWG’s full value has been built into the share price.

    Turning now to the rest of the Street, other analysts are on the same page. Only Buy ratings, 5, to be exact, have been issued in the last three months, so the consensus rating is a Strong Buy. The $10.20 average price target puts the potential twelve-month gain at 42%.

    Hummmmmmmmm.
     
    #639     Aug 5, 2020
  10. Well went through the mail which I hate doing. And the Land trust tried to send me a certified letter..... Oh no! NOTHING GOOD EVER COMES IN A CERTIFIED LETTER...If I could tell any young guy coming up in the business something he should guide his life by it's that Nothing Good Ever Comes In A Certified Letter!-- Could this year get any worse....
     
    #640     Aug 5, 2020