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18-06-2013, 01:37 PM
#1041
If it closes on 60 or above then it has broken out of its downtrend (although those TA guys will want some good volume with that I'd say). All is looking good though.
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18-06-2013, 02:28 PM
#1042
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18-06-2013, 02:28 PM
#1043
Originally Posted by moosie_900
In my case, can I feed the giant moa skeleton and take it for a walk?
You don't have any tyrannosaurus rex skelo's to walk?
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18-06-2013, 02:51 PM
#1044
no doubt moved with skeleton staff at the mooseium
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18-06-2013, 09:06 PM
#1045
Originally Posted by JohnnyTheHorse
Thanks for the update there Sparky. I've attached a chart for those looking to top up. The support levels are 56 cents, and then 54 cents. If it breaks both of those then it's a long way down! Technicals are now oversold. We need to break that downtrend line and then we can all start smiling a bit more. I'm still very bullish regarding PEB, however as Sparky outlined, it isn't going to be an instant road to riches!
Attachment 4597
Seems you may be able to smile again JohnnyTheHorse, todays close at $0.61 may have popped PEB out of its 4 month pennant.
Let’s see if confirms over the next couple of days and hopefully we then begin to see an upward trend line form as we gradually begin to receive spot sales data over the next 12 months.
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19-06-2013, 08:19 AM
#1046
Originally Posted by Dentie
Cynical? Hmmmm....reviewing a few of PT's posts ...I would suggest devil's advocate at best...but more likely defeatist, stirrer or looking for reason's not to invest.
I'm with Sparky ... PEB have been very deliberate and methodical with the way they are building up this firm. As they move on, there is every reason to suggest they are going to achieve their targets and expectations...as we are. In fact, they are achieving them from what I can see.
There are some on this site who are the best contrarian indicators you can ever get.
I follow their postings as the more negative they get, the better.
Remember this? Diligent's sp then was 15 cents!
http://www.sharetrader.co.nz/showthr...ooks-IPO/page5
Holy shiat!
Who would want to invest in this dog?
Diligent operating loss
4:30AM Friday Feb 27, 2009
Software company Diligent Board Member Services yesterday announced a US$11.8 million operating loss for the 2008 financial year.
Diligent produces Diligent Boardbooks, a web-based system to simplify board meeting materials.
It moved its software division from New York to Christchurch in 2001.
The 2008 financial year was its first full year as a listed company on the NZ exchange.
Sales for the 2008 year of US$2.93 million were up on
US$1.73 million for the previous year. But operating expenses were US$12.87 million, including US$6.2 million for marketing and US$5.4 million in general expenses.
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19-06-2013, 10:51 AM
#1047
Member
just posted. May go for a look :
Pacific Edge Diagnostics NZ will be exhibiting our bladder cancer detection test, Cxbladder, at the NZMA General Practice Conference and Medical Exhibition in Rotorua this week (June 20-23).
Come visit us at booth 107 to learn more about Cxbladder and how it can help make a meaningful difference in a patient's treatment.
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19-06-2013, 11:43 AM
#1048
Member
Originally Posted by Hancocks
If anyone hasn't seen Pacific Edge presenting and displaying, then a visit is well worth the effort; I'm sure you will be absolutely impressed - just wear your nurses outfit, i'm sure they will let you in.
I did read from the NZMA website that there is an admission/registration fee. Seems steep if you just want to see the PEB booth only. Can't say I am in the medical field at all.
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21-06-2013, 11:34 AM
#1049
And .... an hour and a half later buyers are back. That could well have been the best and shortest buying opportunity of the year.
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21-06-2013, 12:40 PM
#1050
Originally Posted by MAC
And .... an hour and a half later buyers are back. That could well have been the best and shortest buying opportunity of the year.
Days like these, you buy off those who are cleaning off the brown stuff from their pants.
Whoever is buying is strategic, taking every opportunity to load up on stock.
A J&J lurking in the background?
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