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behl - ha pump and dump, dump now, while it's at $0.022 atfc - pink sheet dumper added some shippers to my stock screener. free, sblk, dac, osg, and ish --- in that order are the order that i'd buy

cbeh - growth 11%, p/e of like 8. good deal, not a great deal cpsl - not a huge fan, but steel is big in china, like GSI, sutr more, but that said, i guess they are increasing production http://www.chinaprecisionsteelinc.com/files/2-16-09_CPSL_Profile_FINAL.pdf sutr- not a huge fan, but steel is big in china gsi - way better than the above listed, look to the p/s ratio of these stocks for upside potential - ken fisher cbte - not profitable

aib - buffett banks ire - buffett banks

cntf- p/e is very expensive (based on what i'm looking at) dgw - p/e of 34, for water treatment, looking for a cheaper water play bcon - no way chfr - HAHAHAHAAHAH HAHAHAHAH ... HAHAHAHA no way cagc - too expensive, but what is that 6 year agreement? amne - already determined to be liquidation station, should have pulled a tim sykes and shorted the hell out of it last pop. ifus - no. wnbd - so, it takes the blue out of carpet? so what. cypw - not profitable and very confusing reports nyht - not a stock? npws - hype + potential? i don't care... waiting on this one., 5 days later, looks like the pump and dump i thought it was. HGT – looks interesting, prolly an 8% yielder. Upside is $25, not enough for me cdiv - pumped and dumped uaua - my kind of stock price chart, not my kind of profitability osg - looks appealingly cheap with high growth, will look deeper ish - volatile stock price, buy below 18 and sell above 22 seems like a good gig ... i might be doing it - did it with CAEI for a couple "20% in 3 day" pops ddr - paying that 18% yield.

cpe - don't like it.. huge headache, lots of analysis and conference calls listened to and completed. too much risk.

rino - growth of 30%,

chgi - Yeah it’s a pretty compelling story as they already have money making lines…and given the fact they’re the only company in China with the ability to produce “nuclear graphite”. The gov’t in China is currently building 40 nuclear reactors at 12 facilities throughout China by 2015. CHGI is the only publicly traded Chinese company with the technology to produce this type of graphite. wemu - 100% growth this year, 30% into the future prolly, P/E of 9 cdbt - p/e of 1.1 with a growth of 30%, less than book value China Real Estate Opportunities SA (Public, LON:CREO)

ceua - 30% growth rate, p/e of 11, 2x book value, microcap for a couple years yet. llfh - 25% growth rate, p/e of 8, 2.5x book value

niv - growth of 20%, P/E of 10

yhgg - big potential pinkie, better than SIAF in my opinion, check the ihub boards, i'm posting updates, could be scamtastic http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=39265847 rino - will likely outperform the market and probably pull 200% in the next 2 years, not enough for me seeing other opportunities jngw - hurting, check Q2 earnings yhgg - Q2 check pfap - q2 check

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MBA from Purdue. Former hedge fund manager. Holds 26 series of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac junior preferred stock. Built Cloud Nimbus for Salesforce consulting. Author of Act As If. Writes about investing, building things, and the longest financial fraud in American history.

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