Friday, May 1, 2015

Tesla reads.....MEEC a hunch back to .80

 
 
Focus:
 
Linked In getting crushed on earnings
 
 
Re-examining MEEC on pullback, given recent runups....Recall in play following April 15 EPA mandate they stand to benefit significantly on....Debate for channeling back to .80
 
 
TRCH not letting up......
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MCWEF remains in consolidation phase, but a little jumpy/looks to hold .60.....Recall ability to produce oil at 28bucks a barrel/going into production...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Recall mentioning NEWT steady runup from 13 to 19 in 2015...Maintaining focus on this high yielding (12%) dividend play......Little end of day bleep as it continues to base around 17...
Newtek Business Services Corp. (NEWT)
 
Newtek Business Services Corp. to Present at the 16th Annual B. Riley & Co. Investment Conference at PR Newswire Fri 9:00am
 
 
 
Other:
 
OTCJ : SPYR (SPYR): Mobile Mania Fueling This Rocket
 
 

Syngenta +13.7% premarket after Bloomberg reported it had been approached by Monsanto (NYSE:MON) about a possible takeover. Reports last year had said the companies held preliminary talks with advisers about a combination before Syngenta (NYSE:SYT) management decided against negotiations. MON +4% premarket.

 

Biotech Stock Mailbag: Biotech Bull So Insanely Good It Will Make You Forget Week's Pain

http://www.thestreet.com/story/13133748/1/biotech-stock-mailbag-biotech-bull-so-insanely-good-it-will-make-you-forget-weeks-pain.html

 

Pros and Cons with Tesla make for volatility focus....

esla's Bet on Home Battery Could Pay Off Big Time

http://www.thestreet.com/story/13134610/1/tesla-motors-bet-on-home-battery-could-pay-off-big-time.html

 

Cramer: Tesla's Overvalued, There's Opportunity With Under Armour

 

Jim Cramer answers viewers' Twitter (TWTR) questions from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

 

 

AAPLI Would Still Buy Exxon Over Apple by Scott Fearon

 

 

ABC, CELG, CI, DXCM, ELLI, EXPE, FLT, GILD, SHPG, SWKS, THRM targets raised; HAR, LNKD, FRGI cut; CMG, ANFI to outperform; CY started w/ buy

 

 

 

Notable earnings before today's open: AON, AXL, BCO, BERY, BPL, CBM, CBOE, CHTR, CLX, CPN, CTB, CVS, CVX, DUK, FE, GWR, HPY, ITT, KCG, LM, LPNT, MCO, MGI, MNTA, MOG.A, MOSY, MSG, NSP, NTLS, NWL, PEG, PNM, PNW, RUTH, RYAM, TDS, TRP, USM, VFC, WETF, WY, ZEUS

 

 

 

More than seven years after the global financial collapse, regulators and investors are still working through a mile-high pile of lawsuits and other civil actions, and it seems like the fines keep on coming. Since the crisis, banks and other institutions have paid more than $150B in fines, settlements and other penalties, according to a tally by FT. That compares with the roughly $700B in profits generated by U.S. banks between 2007 and 2014. So where have all the payments gone? The biggest have landed in the Justice Department, which has amassed some $50B. Other heavy collectors include the FHFA, Fannie Mae (OTCQB:FNMA), HUD and the SEC. Among the banks paying the biggest amounts, BofA (NYSE:BAC) tops the list - with nearly $58B, followed by JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) ($31.3B), Citigroup (NYSE:C) ($12.8B) and Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) ($9.7B).

 

Holy S#@T

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Funeral of a fond classmate slowing us down this week....Get togethers into the night remenising / redefining mortality....
 
 
 
 
 
 

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