Really wishing I had more money now to invest, but as long as my investments keep building it, it will come. PERL had an excellent day today, up 24%, and 65% since I bought it at .009! It is moving quickly and 1000% gains are looking possible with earnings supposed to be coming out next week.
SNPK just announced that they will be doing a national advertising campaign. Which is great news and it should show in the stock price in the coming weeks. Currently up about 25% on SNPK.
ASYI released their 8k and the reverse merger looks to be progressing. Could go huge. Still down on this one, but I think 1000% plus gains are possible from here.
Definitely a good Friday.
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Showing posts with label PERL. Show all posts
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
PERL
I am really liking PERL at these levels. Stock seems very undervalued. Sitting at 0.0105 right now and has a price target of 7 to 10 cents per Ludlow Capital.
"Ludlow Capital, an equity research firm based in New York City, initiated research opinion on Perla Group International Inc. (Pink:PERL), a leader in the international military, police and security solutions sectors, with a price target of $0.07 to $0.10 per share."
At .01 this has a P/E of 2, and they are making money! Earnings are out the end of March. Other things to take notice of: its a low floater, and they actually did an OS reduction.
I bought in today and have a cost average of .009. This one looks promising.
"Ludlow Capital, an equity research firm based in New York City, initiated research opinion on Perla Group International Inc. (Pink:PERL), a leader in the international military, police and security solutions sectors, with a price target of $0.07 to $0.10 per share."
At .01 this has a P/E of 2, and they are making money! Earnings are out the end of March. Other things to take notice of: its a low floater, and they actually did an OS reduction.
I bought in today and have a cost average of .009. This one looks promising.
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