Here is a penny stock. They are going through their final phases of FDA approval for a female sexual dysfunction drug. One of the side effects is that it a womens breast may increase in size.
http://www.palatin.com/products/bremelanotide.asp
i always turn to eccie for investment advice! Originally Posted by Juan Pablo de MarcoFunny but true too - we all get investment advice from different sources and make our own decisions. I've been averaging about 2 sessions with ladies a week. Assume most people in the hobby like me have a decent amount of disposable income so it would seem to me most of us are not dummies when it comes to money.
very wise JPdMBetween my stock watching, Facebook, and ECCIE I barely have time to work!
I find more excitement watching my accounts than browsing eccie, just goes to show you what my life is like!
Originally Posted by hd
airline or car maker stocks are stocks to stay clear of for long term investments.If you bought AAMRQ you would have done extremely well, and now that the airlines are merged, they are going to price gouge the flyers for years to come, before they get slaughtered again, and their greedy unions.
Most likely to be bankrupted...too many unions, people in the cookie jar. Originally Posted by dallasfan
Is this a pump and dump? Originally Posted by Bert Jones
Wanna know how to make a small fortune in the airline industry? Start with a large one! As a member of one of those "Greedy" unions, I digress. If it wasn't for all the "greedy" wall street traders in the oil futures markets, oil would be 30$ a barrel like it was before some dumb shit invaded Iraq. "Drill baby drill" sure hasn't made much of a difference either. Fuel is 35-40% of airlines budgets, so if fuel was cheaper, airfares would be also. For too many years airlines cut their own throats with over capacity and fare wars, which led all of them into bankruptcy.I notice you aren't buying into your own airline - because once they make some money, you guys plan to extort more money out of them!
If State Farm loses money on a hurricane, they just raise rates in all 50 states to make up for it. If Pfizer's margins are low, they just charge more for my Viagra. How often do the cable companies lower their offerings? No company can survive if it doesn't price it's product where there is a profit, they don't survive.
Don't like airlines,or their "Greedy" unions? Simple. DRIVE!
As for investments, I buy DRIPS. Dividend reinvestment plans. All major companies offer them, and dollar cost average into them. I've been buying Pfizer, Exxon, Home Depot, P&G, Coke and a few others for the last 10 years or so. Thru the ups and downs, dollar cost average is the only safe way to buy stocks. Did the day trading thing in the late 90's, did Ok, just lost interest. DRIPS, the lazy man's way to build a stock portfolio. Originally Posted by Nightman
Almost feels like a new bubble with new school stocks like Facebook, Priceline etcThat could.. well WILL be an amazing return if approved I am gonna look into this..
Is it ready to pop again? Never know but I think we have another good year in the cards.
Just wondering what some of you are buying.
I bought a bunch of a stocks with stock symbol Mnkd under 2 a year and half ago. They make an inhaler that delivers drugs through the lungs. The drug is absorb through the lung tissues. Their first product is for Inhaled insulin. They are seeking FDA approval for the third time this spring. Hopefully three is a charm. Last time they changed inhaler design at last moment and got denied because of insufficient data with new inhaler. High risk, high reward type.
I see all types of drugs eventually delivered through this manner if it proves to be safe. Migraine and melanoma drugs are in the works. Possibly an ED drug in the future. Originally Posted by dallasfan