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posted by Peter near Matanzas Inlet on 1 months ago
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networking stocks, RVBD and NUAN

NUAN, May 11 report for Q2 '09 EPS 24c vs prev yr 18c, est 22c




RVBD, April 23 report for Q2 EPS 13c vs prev yr 11c, est 10c

Report April 29 for Q1 '09 EPS 31c vs prev yr 29c, est 27c

earnings winner. Report May 5 for Q2 '09 EPS 40c vs prev yr 23c, est 37c



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[edit: (comment not related to above of course) Dow Jones had a flood of news about EBS
today, all positive. This stock is an earnings winner, that is a filter I always use. It
had such a long, ugly ride down (from mid-20s to $10 in three months (after being featured
as the IBD 100 #1 stock)) - and those buyers during the decline, or anyone who's been
holding since the 20s, provide a lot of supply. If I were to call a direction I would say
upside. But it's like a salmon swimming upstream, the move has to exhaust all that
supply.]

Last edited on: 06-10-2009 06:34 pm

What did I tell you guys about EBS yesterday? Nice pull back if you wanted in yesterday
and today it popped to 15.31, whereupon everyone took profits and got out.
Spikedthrough its 200 exponential and then wicked pull back. Geez.

Last edited on: 06-10-2009 04:00 pm

NVEC, earnings winner: report May 6 for Q4 '09 EPS 65c vs prev yr 47c, est 53c




CTSH, earnings winner: report May 5 for Q1 '09 EPS 38c vs 34c prev yr, est 37c

Last edited on: 06-10-2009 07:04 am

VPRT, earnings winner. Report April 30: for Q3 '09 EPS 44c vs prev yr 32c, est 37c

SYMM, earnings winner. Report May 6 for Q1 '09 EPS 13c vs prev yr 5c, est 8c

SYNA, earnings winner. Report April 23: for Q3 '09 EPS 38c vs prev yr 23c, est 33c

For Q2 '09: 84c vs prev yr 40c, est 62c
For Q1 '09: 50c vs prev yr 36c, est 44c
For Q4 '08: 31c vs prev yr 24c, est 28c



I did check out your website, it looks good.

We are trading in symmetric triangles on almost every stock that I've seen including the
SPY and SRS, and SDS... the S&P is held by longer term descending resistance that dates
back to the may and late august tops. For more info check the videos and information on
the great blogging site www.stocktock.com

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