To: Jurgis Bekepuris who wrote (40903 ) 1/3/2011 12:13:29 AM From: richardred Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78476 It's certainly not a conservative pick. It's a regular pattern for insiders to sell. Maybe a few of my old response posts outside the SI box will Psyche you up some. <G> No probably not even that. :+ ) BTW it's a hold for me now. I'm heading off to bed now. I guess we will see what the New Year brings us. Re: Competition 18-Nov-10 09:07 am The competition is not to much like an apples to apples comparison (special niche). I'd say SEE is the closest in that they both make protection barrier products for their customers. IMO even though management controls a bit of stock. It also increases their speculative appeal to a competitor. Just like this one. Pelican buys Hardigg UFPT Next? 13-Jan-09 12:28 pm Sure fits like a glove. Pelican Products, Inc. Acquires Hardigg Industries, Inc. in $200 Million Transaction - Business Wire - 17 minutes ago NEW YORK----Pelican Products, Inc., a global leader in the design, development and manufacture of unbreakable, watertight protective cases and technically advanced lighting systems, announced today that it has acquired Hardigg Industries, Inc., a leading manufacturer of rotational-molded transport and storage cases for the consumer, military, public safety, industrial, and professional markets, in a transaction valued at approximately $200 million.biz.yahoo.com .unitedcase.com messages.finance.yahoo.com . _______________________________________________________________ Re: This is so cheap!! 30-Nov-10 11:34 am They might not be buying back shares, but IMO did a good job integrating recent acquisitions. I think you will see more small bolt ons if they can be had at the right price. I mean ones that will be accretive to earnings. The auto industry has also rebounded and looks to be steady. This should help Simco Automotive. Mercedes is a big customer of Simco. I not sure if the seller is done yet as they got in here under 6 dollars. Todays uptick might entice them to sell more and dampen todays good start. I however still think it a buy.bloomberg.com . Sentiment : Buy