Satriani said: chaddi said: colebert said: OK, so maybe ZNGA $8.25 wasn't realistic. My order at 8.35 executed. Now I'm feeling guilty holding this stupid share.
You bought one share of ZNGA? The commission probably doubles your cost basis. only 500 shares.
tempted to jump on arna, but gotta be crazy to not see it could get ugly at bell tomorrow, esp longs who would rather just take their big profits off the table then deal w/ the potential of lower valuation and dilution of shares. though i'm not sure anyknow really knows if there will be a dilution (unless fda rejects).
chaddi said: Satriani said: chaddi said: colebert said: OK, so maybe ZNGA $8.25 wasn't realistic. My order at 8.35 executed. Now I'm feeling guilty holding this stupid share.
You bought one share of ZNGA? The commission probably doubles your cost basis. only 500 shares.
Can someone explain how ZNGA has near $6B market cap?
mariusz said: chaddi said: Satriani said: chaddi said: colebert said: OK, so maybe ZNGA $8.25 wasn't realistic. My order at 8.35 executed. Now I'm feeling guilty holding this stupid share.
You bought one share of ZNGA? The commission probably doubles your cost basis. only 500 shares.
Can someone explain how ZNGA has near $6B market cap?
15 years later, the answer is that still nobody understands the internet.
Technologist: Since no one else has responded... Given your answers to my questions, I don't see why you wouldn't sign up. You really have nothing to lose. But the vast majority of any win on your end is going to go to the lawyers--it always does. Yes, it's all done via contingency fee and so you won't lose anything, but they'll take most of the settlement proceeds if there is one. Good luck.
corporateclaw said: mariusz said: chaddi said: Satriani said: chaddi said: colebert said: OK, so maybe ZNGA $8.25 wasn't realistic. My order at 8.35 executed. Now I'm feeling guilty holding this stupid share.
You bought one share of ZNGA? The commission probably doubles your cost basis. only 500 shares.
Can someone explain how ZNGA has near $6B market cap?
15 years later, the answer is that still nobody understands the internet.
Maybe nobody understands the internet, but most should understand financial statements if investing in this stuff. Even a 3 year old knows that 2+2=4 and when you take 2 from 1 there is nothing left.
mariusz said: Thoughts on NOK under $3? Maybe buyout or going private? I'm surprised MSFT hasn't already stepped up. Do they not wanna catch a falling knife or do they lack confidence in either the partnership, Win8, Lumia, or all of the above?
Satriani said: Still $11 B market cap for NOK. MSFT has cash but that's not an impulse buy.
Eek, didn't even realize it was still that high.
Makes sense to this layman tho. I think it would tightly integrate into their mobile platform and vertical market would align them better against Apple. Better bang for buck than Skype anyway, imo.
chaddi said: mariusz said: SODA disappointing, I guess people taking some profits, but I still see $40+ before may expiration.
Chances o reaching SODA anywhere close to $40 are almost none now Yeah.... quite disappointing, but can't win them all I guess. Lack of follow through on the 2nd day seemed to be the clue that it's out of juice.
Do you believe in NOK at all? What do you think it worth? What will it take to get to that level? If the answer to it is purely based on another company over paying for it, then I wouldn't buy more.
tgt already posted earnings! STRONG! Gettin' in b4 pop!
edit: there it goes.... still more cents my fishin buddies. i'm in 800 shares.
edit: back out, shoulda sold at 56.42 but out before bottom dropped out a bit on my spp; WTH this mket is kooky. crap, junk internet stocks like grpn and znga up (MMs luring in middle class for Fri), and tgt lukewarm on great earnings and raised forecast.
I do not understand what Ellen D ads are trying to say. My family or anyone I know has not shopped in one since they announced the changes. The parking lot in front of JCP is almost empty - even Sears has more cars in front. The writing is on the wall- but with the wall street crooks, we never know what they will do. I wanted to short, but was afraid the MM will pull a Sears on this. They may still pump this to the moon before it finally falls.
Its cheap at these levels and I was playing a technical (catching the falling knife in the last 10 minutes.) All coal stocks are down at the moment, this one happened to be a bargain price.
chaddi said: retirebyfourty said: In 700 WLT at 57.20
What's so great about this that making you put $40K on this share?
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