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To: james flannigan who wrote (13636)6/29/2008 8:29:56 AM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30199
 
GEM made a nice move last week. Now it is up against the downtrend line that has been in place for a year and a half. Given the action of some of the sector leaders that are already showing breakouts, it would not surprise me to see GEM break its downtrend soon.



Everyone has their own personal favorites and reasons for having chosen them. It is not necessary to agree but I would submit it would be of greater utility to the thread if critiques are specific and material.



To: james flannigan who wrote (13636)6/29/2008 1:25:13 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 30199
 
I just get tired about hearing GEM. I think there are a lot of better companies out there, one I own is UPC.

No the rising cost will not make me more hostile, as I said,I just get tired of hearing about GEM.

TEL is another that I get sick of hearing about, now they are into potash, and the stock was soring for a while, would I buy that, no way.

NOG, I dumped that thing about a week ago for a 35% profit, I don't like the way its trading after all the "good" news. I may or may not have made the right decision on NOG, but my gut said sell.

Good luck with GEM. I am sorry I offended you.