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To: pcyhuang who wrote (53618)9/9/2011 10:02:56 AM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95479
 
Jacob is more nimble than many a trader.

That being said he is in it for a scalp - a game only nimble traders should risk.

Shorting a depressed stock is not a double kind of trade - it is a scalp.

Jacob makes me nervous every time he does this - but then he's made some money as I've watched - to his credit!

Bob



To: pcyhuang who wrote (53618)9/9/2011 10:29:33 AM
From: Gottfried2 Recommendations  Respond to of 95479
 
MU, SNDK, KLAC and AMAT lead this 2 day market carpet stockcharts.com[SEC]

thanks for posting your carpets



To: pcyhuang who wrote (53618)9/12/2011 10:21:40 AM
From: pcyhuang1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95479
 
Comments by MU's Chairman and CEO

...Despite the weakness in DRAM, Chairman and Chief Executive Steve Appleton Appleton said Micron has one of the strongest balance sheets in the memory industry and is well positioned to take advantage of rising demand for flash memory, which is used in smartphones and tablets. He said the percentage of revenue Micron derives from flash surpassed DRAM for first time in the current quarter.

Meanwhile, Appleton said Micron is confident in its strong patent portfolio, noting he has looked at the recent "IP frenzy with a little bit of interest but also some amusement." Giants such as Google Inc. (GOOG) and Apple Inc. (AAPL) have been buoying their patent portfolios of late, giving them an edge to defend themselves from litigation. Meanwhile, Durcan reiterated capital spending should total about $2 billion in fiscal 2012, down from $2.9 billion in the current fiscal year....




Source: Dow Jones Newswire