CHTR Gapping Up To New 52 Week High Pre-Market

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May 3, 2007

CHTR had a good report this morning and is up 10% pre-market. If the stock opens where its currently trading pre-market it will open at a new 52 week high. I would say if this is the case, then its a breakaway gap. More highs to follow.




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    Poor Charter – they are one of the most reviled companies in St. Louis. Years ago I bought into their IPO at around 23. Whoops. At least I got out at 17 – my friend stayed in till it was down around 3 or 4.

  • http://onemilliontomyname.blogspot.com Q at $1 Million to My Name

    Poor Charter – they are one of the most reviled companies in St. Louis. Years ago I bought into their IPO at around 23. Whoops. At least I got out at 17 – my friend stayed in till it was down around 3 or 4.

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  • http://www.stockrake.com Sensei

    They aren’t well liked in St. Louis thats for sure. They will get taken out though and then their customers can get mediocre service from someone else. Like Comcast.