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To: Paul Senior who wrote (33867)3/19/2009 9:27:10 AM
From: Madharry  Respond to of 78998
 
all of my stuff is green in the premarket for a change. hope its like that the end of the day too.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (33867)4/1/2009 12:51:21 AM
From: Spekulatius  Respond to of 78998
 
Re SHS. number are horrible alright but it is an interesting situation: Danfoss (who brought them public a while ago) owns not only 80% of their common but they also took over their debt. it seems to me that this should ensure survival until the losses truly wipe out the value of the company.
While they could screw the shareholders, wiping out 20% of the common only "saves" them 25M$ at this point. That does not seem worthwhile. I think if things go bad we may see a takeunder worst case, the probability for bankruptcy is almost zero, IMO. if they can muddle through 10$+ should be easy. Maybe if they trade at 1.XX$ this becomes a reasonable lottery ticket. Worth keeping an eye on, IMO.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (33867)3/3/2011 8:17:06 PM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 78998
 
With market (DOW) up 191, seemed like a good time to exit some positions and reduce some non-performers: GEF, POR, AP, CORE, BBY. And others. (Fwiw,taking a loss on FSYS.)

I continue to move monies into oil stocks.