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It will be interesting to see how this trades tomorrow. On one hand we got the refinancing, but on the other we missed consensus by 34 cents.
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#102
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Ok my guess is that Dayton goes up tomorrow. I don't think the consensus was all that fair. Yes it seemed Q3 would gain the first half weather delays, but historically Q3 has been difficult; this was the first time in 5 years they showed a profit in Q3.
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#103
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Why are you pumping the stock before the confeence call? I unerstand your motivations, but really, [censored] you.
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Why are you pumping the stock before the confeence call? I unerstand your motivations, but really, [censored] you. [/ QUOTE ] Are you serious? That is my genuine opinion. Lol at anyone making decisions based on my conjectures (that is I bought my first stock this summer). Secondly, I actually hope the stock doesn't spike tomorrow. I sold half my shares last week and want to buy back in at a lower price. |
#105
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Why are you pumping the stock before the confeence call? I unerstand your motivations, but really, [censored] you. [/ QUOTE ] Te conference call has been rescheduled for 8AM EST on Wednesday morning from Thursday afternoon so unless you trade in the pre-market why do you care? 1-800-6421687 ID# 23652784 Full Disclosure: I don't own this stock and will never buy any (too illiquid for my taste). NILE is about the least liquid stock I feel comfortable trading. Jimbo |
#106
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I guess it was obvious to some that the miss was more significant than the refi. I bought back in just now at $5.62.
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#107
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What is the 2+2 total loss for this stock so far? I am sticking with SHOE for stock advice.
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#108
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Your contributions are appreciated.
P.S. Ample Thighs (sorry I type with a lisp) |
#109
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Please post more icetonez. icetonez's contributions >> Shoe's imo.
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[ QUOTE ] Faced with tightening lending standards, commercial buildings will take a hit as well, dropping 6 percent in 2008. After experiencing a 40 percent surge of growth in 2007, thanks in part to considerable development of ethanol plants, the manufacturing sector will retreat by 11 percent in dollar volume to $16.5 billion. Some trends are more positive for 2007, particularly in the public sector as many state and local governments remain fiscally strong, Murray said. Public works could realize a 3 percent gain to $120.95 billion in 2008. Highways and bridges are predicted to be a major contributor to growth, as renewed interest has been expressed in Congress for infrastructure improvements following the I-35W bridge collapse in Minneapolis in August. Public-private partnerships also continue to offer additional revenue sources. Murray said that the sector could see a 5 percent increase in construction starts to $56.9 billion in 2008. Values of institutional building will also rise 4 percent to $118.7 billion next year, while square footage of those projects will remain essentially flat, experiencing a modest 1 percent increase. School construction will be a strong contributor to growth in the sector, rising 7 percent to $56.3 billion next year, while healthcare starts will flatten with a 1 percent drop predicted. [/ QUOTE ] http://archrecord.construction.com/n...nstruction.asp [/ QUOTE ] "Some trends are more positive for 2007, particularly in the public sector as many state and local governments remain fiscally strong, Murray said. Public works could realize a 3 percent gain to $120.95 billion in 2008. Highways and bridges are predicted to be a major contributor to growth, as renewed interest has been expressed in Congress for infrastructure improvements following the I-35W bridge collapse in Minneapolis in August. Public-private partnerships also continue to offer additional revenue sources. Murray said that the sector could see a 5 percent increase in construction starts to $56.9 billion in 2008. Values of institutional building will also rise 4 percent to $118.7 billion next year, while square footage of those projects will remain essentially flat, experiencing a modest 1 percent increase. School construction will be a strong contributor to growth in the sector, rising 7 percent to $56.3 billion next year, while healthcare starts will flatten with a 1 percent drop predicted." |
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