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To: Smiling Bob who wrote (10735)4/5/2007 2:46:26 PM
From: JD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19257
 
Interesting Note about aapl leaving rsh out of the iPhone, that's gotta hurt...

Another plug from Cramer on RSH - I"m telling you he will push this stock until it hits 30, then he will turn give it a sell, and then it will tank, until then there are to many other good shorts and longs to play, For example, Micron I'm doing well on that as a short today, DE and BTU are good longs.

Cramer's CEOs: This past week, Jim continued to add CEOs to his Benefit of the Doubt list. This portfolio consists of CEOs who Cramer feels you can now trust in terms of running their businesses effectively and hitting their numbers. One of the new CEOs is Julian Day from Radioshack (RSH - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr - Rating).



To: Smiling Bob who wrote (10735)4/9/2007 2:47:42 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19257
 
RSH - 27.96 -you'd think there was actually something to a dinosaur retailer. I don't see it and doubt if anyone else does.Yet red days are few and far between
finance.yahoo.com
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Financial Columnists
White Knight Not
Megan Johnston 04.23.07

Ailing electronics retailer RadioShack imported turnaround artist Julian Day last July. The savior of problem companies like Safeway, Sears and Kmart, Day has continued a cost-cutting regimen at Radioshack (27, RSH). Wall Street is cheering. The stock has doubled since his arrival.

But Jefferies & Co. analyst Timothy Allen says Day's efforts won't be enough to stave off competition from big-layout electronics retailers like Best Buy. RadioShack's wireless business, which accounts for a third of sales, is also under fire as the cellular providers continue to take control of their own distribution. In 2006 the chain's sales fell 6% to $4.8 billion and same-store sales dropped 5.6%. Net income dropped 73% to $73.4 million. The stock has a 50 price/earnings multiple, versus 23 for competitors. Short it.
forbes.com