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To: Paul Senior who wrote (20419)1/7/2005 11:31:19 AM
From: schzammm  Respond to of 78714
 
Have been dropping a AON limit order for the last several days on GTI. Finally filled at $8.47, trying to catch the ole falling knife.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (20419)1/7/2005 1:37:09 PM
From: sjemmeri  Respond to of 78714
 
Those who hold CRYP may want to check out Neteller (NTLRF). I haven't bought shares or done DD yet. The story is that they have become the major electronic money-moving link to/from the online gambling world as they seized the opportunity available when the credit card companies and PayPal decided not to do business in this area. I have not bought or done DD yet but supposedly they have a reasonable valuation relative to growth. Certainly not a Graham value but possibly a GARP stock.

steve



To: Paul Senior who wrote (20419)3/15/2005 4:20:22 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78714
 
GTI: Looks like it's not going to be such a good year for GrafTech and its stockholders. "Company forecasts 2005 earnings of...50 cents to 60 cents, on sales growth of 10%. Analysts had been expecting earnings of 83 cents...on sales growth of 11.5%." Stock is down quite sharply today.

I've been sinking with this one since my initial purchase in Jan '00 and my subsequent adds at lower and lower prices.

I had hoped that this year, with the world-wide boom in steel prices, that GTI (supplier of consumable graphite rods to the industry) would see its stock also participate in the steel stocks' upsurge.

Ah well, maybe in the next 12-18 months the outlook for GTI might improve and its stock rally above $10/sh., where it has often before traded.

I added yet more today to my position.

finance.yahoo.com