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		<title>By: Sensei</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sensei</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 01:20:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You can see I posted about FEED and added to the list on the right on 3-6-08. So far good for 51%. I'm really typing this as a reminder to buy everything I find, because so many of the stocks I write about here rocket and I just don't have enough manpower/funds to watch/buy them all :). I don't maintain that list anymore though, but note CLF call too. GEEZ!!! JRCC, ACI, man.

The market timing thing distracts me too, but back to your point.

EXM is cheap! The deal was announced awhile back it just closed. QMAR was  super cheap and EXM got a steal when they bought them. The other big player is DRYS and you can see that TBSI was up 10% today probably because they might be next inline to be scooped up. DRYS and TBSI are my favorites, with EXM rounding out my top 3. QMAR used to be my number 3, but now that the acquisition is behind them, EXM can run again.

SEED is a sad story I haven't revisited for quite awhile. Longer term charts look like ass, but its always open to a huge 1 day move. In fact the daily chart for SEED shows some nice consolidation and its probably going to pop sooner rather than later.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can see I posted about FEED and added to the list on the right on 3-6-08. So far good for 51%. I&#8217;m really typing this as a reminder to buy everything I find, because so many of the stocks I write about here rocket and I just don&#8217;t have enough manpower/funds to watch/buy them all :). I don&#8217;t maintain that list anymore though, but note CLF call too. GEEZ!!! JRCC, ACI, man.</p>
<p>The market timing thing distracts me too, but back to your point.</p>
<p>EXM is cheap! The deal was announced awhile back it just closed. QMAR was  super cheap and EXM got a steal when they bought them. The other big player is DRYS and you can see that TBSI was up 10% today probably because they might be next inline to be scooped up. DRYS and TBSI are my favorites, with EXM rounding out my top 3. QMAR used to be my number 3, but now that the acquisition is behind them, EXM can run again.</p>
<p>SEED is a sad story I haven&#8217;t revisited for quite awhile. Longer term charts look like ass, but its always open to a huge 1 day move. In fact the daily chart for SEED shows some nice consolidation and its probably going to pop sooner rather than later.</p>
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		<title>By: Sia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 18:05:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bought some SEED hoping for a huge move like FEED.  What IS up with EXM? The only news I see is from yesterday and that is regarding the deal to buy qmar.  Looks like my seed is going to poop instead.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bought some SEED hoping for a huge move like FEED.  What IS up with EXM? The only news I see is from yesterday and that is regarding the deal to buy qmar.  Looks like my seed is going to poop instead.</p>
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