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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Global Intellicom--Symbol GBIT -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: hoffy who wrote (684)8/7/1998 9:04:00 AM
From: Laura E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1096
 
My Microsoft Investor had some FYI info pop up for GBIT

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Top alerts for Global Intellicom, Inc.
On 7/31/98: Trading volume for GBIT was triple its 13-week average, and its price was up by at least 5%. A jump in price on big volume is generally considered a bullish indicator because it suggests that the stock is under accumulation. Learn More. See Quote Detail

On 4/28/98: It was reported that the name of this security or its ticker symbol had been changed. Learn More.

Research alerts for Global Intellicom, Inc.
On 8/5/98: GBIT crossed below its 50-day moving average. If the stock continues to drop relative to its average price of the past 10 weeks, it would generally be considered a bearish sign. Learn More. See a Historical Chart

On 8/3/98: It was reported that the gross profit margin of GBIT increased by at least 10%. Learn More. See Profit Margins

On 8/3/98: It was reported that the net profit margin of GBIT increased by at least 10%. Learn More. See Highlights See Profit Margins

On 8/3/98: Analysis of the latest QUARTERLY financial results for GBIT showed that the company's return on assets has increased by 20% or more. Learn More. See Investment Returns

On 8/3/98: Analysis of the most recent financial results for GBIT shows that the company's income per employee has been at least 10% below its industry average. Learn More. See Management Efficiency

Since 6/11/98: Analysis shows that the price-to-sales ratio (PSR) of GBIT has been at least 25% below its industry's average. A PSR significantly below the industry average is one tool sometimes used to begin a search for undervalued stocks. Learn More. See Price Ratios