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<0> is a <0> vege <1> veg. <1> yeah <0> :) <1> this is a good little post about iip possible takeover http://finance.messages.yahoo.com/bbs?.mm=FN&action=m&board=1600408709&tid=inap&sid=1600408709&mid=228505 <0> eh <0> I have a rule for myself. I stay away from message boards. Even with seemingly valid posts like that... where he gives alot of facts... people can lie and change numbers fast <0> too much effort to double check accuracy <1> hrmm <1> i'm not making my decisions based on these people <1> just interesting literature <1> like this statement: <1> nternap's customer base of 2,000+ customers ranks it #6 in total business customers. The only US based service providers with more business customers than Internap are MCI, Level 3, Sprint, AT&T, and Verio(NTT). <1> not necessarily useful info <1> but interesting
<1> it also is good because it gives you a heads up on what to look for <1> in the conference call <0> 2000 customers? <0> ... <1> 2000+ <0> number 6? <1> heh <0> I find that ranking hard to believe <1> again, take it with a grain of salt <0> :p <1> heh <1> those are potential buyers of iip the way i see it <1> this company is gonna get gobbled up <0> maybe you should just buy haliburton <1> why? <0> cause they are spinning off their kbr division as an ipo <1> right...and...? <0> RELEASING SHAREHOLDER VALUE BABY <0> :) <1> .qx hal <2> .qx HAL (last: 77.12 +0.56%) (39.65 - 82.39) (EPS: 4.543) (div: 0.68%) (O/S: 516,240,000) (float: 453,878,000) <1> 77.12 <1> heh <1> i could buy like <1> 10 shares <0> ya <0> doesnt matter <0> 10 quality shares <1> sure it does <0> of money making <0> goodness <0> infact <1> let's do the math <0> .add <2> Usage: .add <ticker> <#shares> <price per share> <0> .add hal 10 77.12 <2> Added HAL <0> .del sndk <2> Deleted SNDK <1> Profits: <1> Share Price: <1> Gains: <1> 1%$77.891$-14.268 <1> 2%$78.662$-6.556 <1> 3%$79.434$1.156 <1> 4%$80.205$8.868 <1> 5% <1> $80.976 <1> $16.58 <1> 10% <1> $84.832 <1> $55.14 <1> 15% <1> $88.688 <1> $93.7 <1> it would have to go up 15% for me to make $93.7 after commissions <1> that's a waste <0> um <0> anything would have to go up 15% for you to make 93$ after commission <0> its the reality of your capital being small
<0> not the stock price <0> you could buy 600 shares of iip <0> and same story <1> right <1> but the chances of iip going up 15% <1> are better <1> than hal <0> .chart hal <2> Chart for hal: http://www.enhancedcharts.com/charts.php?s=hal <0> that <0> is a ****ty <0> chart <1> .stockchart hal <0> .bigcharts hal <2> StockCharts.com for hal: http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=hal <2> BigCharts.com for hal: http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=hal&sid=0&o_symb=hal&x=0&y=0 <0> ya <0> hal is awesome <1> if you have limited capital you don't **** with large caps unless you buy into a mutual fund. that is my opinion. <1> so <1> i've probably got hal covered <1> in trrdx <0> look at hal bigcharts 1 yr chart lol <1> yeah <0> its over 80% ytd <0> gotta love it <1> look at iip charts for the last 6 weeks <1> .stockchart iip <2> StockCharts.com for iip: http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=iip <0> I like to look at 1 yr charts <0> .bigcharts iip <2> BigCharts.com for iip: http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=iip&sid=0&o_symb=iip&x=0&y=0 <1> fine look at a year <1> who ****ing cares <0> looks like a fad <1> looks the same <1> looks like you don't know enough about the company ;) <0> hal is a steady rise <0> i dont <0> i agree <0> i just think hal is a safer bet <0> but each to his own <1> to each his own ;) <0> exactly <1> :) <1> heh <1> hal is good <1> i like them <0> you saw the msn powershares article i posted? <1> nope <1> was it about the nyse person <1> ? <0> negative <0> but nyx is a buy <1> mind pasting the url to said article please <0> looking for it <0> http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/P145682.asp <2> Tiny URL: http://tinyurl.com/omav5 (URL by martin`) <0> I love the fact that <0> etf's <0> do not pay taxes on capital gains <0> cause they have no cap gains <1> how does that work? <1> how do they not have cap gains? <0> they have deals with institutions <0> where they say <0> I will swap this stock <0> for your msft <0> no buying or selling <0> just swapping <1> so how do they return the gains to the investor? <0> mutual funds buy and sell so you get killed by taxes <0> jcv, nav rises I suppose <0> and by that way
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