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Profiting from Google GOOG

hi Staybaker

i was out the whole day and missed the documentary.

do you mind sharing with us the main points and anything that you thought stood out?

thx,
scsl
 
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Sto...C85FF7}&source=blq/yhoo&dist=yhoo&siteid=yhoo


If Microsoft buys Yahoo then it is game over for Yahoo because all the talented people in Yahoo will jump ship to Google and Microsoft will just end up owning a shell.
 
eBay stock is slightly up from its 52 week low while GOOG keeps on keeping on!

eBay's continuous downtrend is not being helped by further downgrades, the latest coming from Citigroup:

http://internet.seekingalpha.com/article/13313

furthermore, it seems eBay is genuinely concerned about the impact Google Checkout will have on PayPal.

 
UPDATE 1-RESEARCH ALERT-Piper ups Google Q2, 2007 earnings view

http://today.reuters.com/stocks/Quo...T_0_TECH-GOOGLE-RESEARCH1-UPDATE-1.XML&rpc=66
 
and of the selling of stock by Google executives??

http://www.businessweek.com/investor/content/jul2006/pi20060711_169640.htm?chan=top+news_top+news
 
finally found the date for Google's 2Q results announcement: july 20

from what i have read/researched, it sounds as though Google may well exceed 2Q estimates, so "expect upside".

the following link is one of the articles - it's from the analysts at Piper Jaffray. with the upcoming results of many major tech/internet companies expected within the next few weeks, sp of stocks in the nasdaq may get wild, particularly if they surprise the market.

http://battellemedia.com/archives/Rashtchy - Silk Road 0710.pdf

this is what Piper Jaffray said about Google:

for those who are interested in the US tech/internet sector, here's some music to your ears:

cheers,
scsl
 
GOOG 2Q earnings are out!

http://www.nysun.com/article/36487
 
Re: YouTube bought for $2.2 billion!

Actually I think GOOG will go down as the law suits will increase if the keep you tube as it is. Companys will also be sueing for more $$$ as GOOG has deeper pockets.

Now GOOG may decide to take all copyright material off you tube which will reduce their traffic significantly

either way GOOG is going down but thats just my interpretation and i am a complete NOOB when it comes to stocks
 
Re: YouTube bought for $2.2 billion!

Don't forget Google already have Google Video. So re: all these talks of lawsuits, it's not as though Google are stepping into unchartered territory. They've probably had copyrighted vids on their servers for ages, but if not, then they'll probably apply the same restrictions to YouTube.
 
GOOG is up over 7% tonight after reporting 3Q results that beat estimates!

It's currently at $457.69... I'm guessing that it shouldn't be long before it breaks its previous record high of about $475.
 
Up another 3% tonight...

I got in at $469 and am hoping to see GOOG go above $500 in the next few weeks. I'm off to bed now, it looks like GOOG could close in record high territory this session!

Now at $472.64.
 
scsl said:
Up another 3% tonight...

I got in at $469 and am hoping to see GOOG go above $500 in the next few weeks. I'm off to bed now, it looks like GOOG could close in record high territory this session!

Now at $472.64.

Henry Blodget would be proud.
 
wayneL said:
LOL! It'd be great to see what he thinks of US tech stocks atm... too bad he's banned from the securities industry for life.

As a result of his negative history with the industry, his writings [now] carry a seven-paragraph disclosure of potential conflicts of interest!

Oh and on Google, it closed at an all time high of $480.78. Now for the magic $500 level...
 
scsl said:
Oh and on Google, it closed at an all time high of $480.78. Now for the magic $500 level...

wait for it to go down and bring the whole tech sector down with it although thats not likely to happen following recent news
 
It's amazing what an actual business plan and a viable source of revenue will do for a company!
 
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