ICCC had a scare this morning triggering of all them stops successfully back filled the recent gap up actually had half my position in a trading window with my finger on the trigger
but I noticed the bid was ABOVE the stock's price and the ask just remained high, like 27 cents above the bid which just seemed ~strange~ if the earnings report was ~really~ bad
so now there's more available shares in the float to fuel another run up
> ICCC > had a scare this morning > triggering of all them stops successfully back filled the recent gap up > actually had half my position in a trading window with my finger on the > trigger
> but I noticed the bid was ABOVE the stock's price and the ask just remained > high, like 27 cents above the bid which just seemed ~strange~ if the > earnings report was ~really~ bad
> so now there's more available shares in the float to fuel another run up
Yea I saw the same thing and just laid back and watched it climb back up some. 2% gap between the ask and the bid. Earnings Info: http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/040210/062831.html
The Company's cash and short-term investments increased by $1,102,000, or 35%, to $4,245,000 at December 31, 2003, in comparison to $3,143,000 at December 31, 2002. The Company invested approximately $304,000 in fixed assets during 2003, principally related to its investment in the equipment and facility modifications necessary to manufacture Nisin in-house. Stockholders' equity increased by $416,000, or 6%, to $7,370,000 at December 31, 2003, as compared to $6,955,000 at December 31, 2002
I am focusing on the 6% increase in shareholders equity.
> "ausound" <ausoundREM...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message > news:Xns948B5D130C32Causoundixnetcomcom@207.217.77.205... >> ICCC >> had a scare this morning >> triggering of all them stops successfully back filled the recent gap >> up actually had half my position in a trading window with my finger >> on the trigger
>> but I noticed the bid was ABOVE the stock's price and the ask just > remained >> high, like 27 cents above the bid which just seemed ~strange~ if the >> earnings report was ~really~ bad
>> so now there's more available shares in the float to fuel another run >> up
> Yea I saw the same thing and just laid back and watched it climb back > up some. 2% gap between the ask and the bid. > Earnings Info: > http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/040210/062831.html
> The Company's cash and short-term investments increased by $1,102,000, > or 35%, to $4,245,000 at December 31, 2003, in comparison to > $3,143,000 at December 31, 2002. The Company invested approximately > $304,000 in fixed assets during 2003, principally related to its > investment in the equipment and facility modifications necessary to > manufacture Nisin in-house. Stockholders' equity increased by > $416,000, or 6%, to $7,370,000 at December 31, 2003, as compared to > $6,955,000 at December 31, 2002
> I am focusing on the 6% increase in shareholders equity.
I'm focusing on the cap-ex on the facility to produce Nisin in-house money well spent IMO
just heard the agriculture dept head said of the 80 something cows that came from Canada in the same lot that had the prions of the head disease, they can't locate 57 of them and were probably slaughtered.
Bad for beef eaters, good for mad cow related stocks and their investors
> > "ausound" <ausoundREM...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message > > news:Xns948B5D130C32Causoundixnetcomcom@207.217.77.205... > >> ICCC > >> had a scare this morning > >> triggering of all them stops successfully back filled the recent gap > >> up actually had half my position in a trading window with my finger > >> on the trigger
> >> but I noticed the bid was ABOVE the stock's price and the ask just > > remained > >> high, like 27 cents above the bid which just seemed ~strange~ if the > >> earnings report was ~really~ bad
> >> so now there's more available shares in the float to fuel another run > >> up
> > Yea I saw the same thing and just laid back and watched it climb back > > up some. 2% gap between the ask and the bid. > > Earnings Info: > > http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/040210/062831.html
> > The Company's cash and short-term investments increased by $1,102,000, > > or 35%, to $4,245,000 at December 31, 2003, in comparison to > > $3,143,000 at December 31, 2002. The Company invested approximately > > $304,000 in fixed assets during 2003, principally related to its > > investment in the equipment and facility modifications necessary to > > manufacture Nisin in-house. Stockholders' equity increased by > > $416,000, or 6%, to $7,370,000 at December 31, 2003, as compared to > > $6,955,000 at December 31, 2002
> > I am focusing on the 6% increase in shareholders equity.
> I'm focusing on the cap-ex on the facility to produce Nisin in-house > money well spent IMO
> just heard the agriculture dept head said of the 80 something cows that > came from Canada in the same lot that had the prions of the head disease, > they can't locate 57 of them and were probably slaughtered.
> Bad for beef eaters, good for mad cow related stocks and their investors
Salami is no longer very appetizing.
Seems that the tracking system is in need of a fix too. Seems like companies such as ADSX or other cow tracking or cow DNA tracking tools might be a good bet.