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Chart for GPTX

Global Payment Technologies, Inc.

Monday, May 12, 2008

 Hold GPTX 

Based on 7 buy indicators, 3 sell and 12 hold
Common Stock / 6,218,000 shares outstanding / $2.3m market valuation.
 
ADI ATR BB BRK CCI EWP HIKK MACD MMT MF OBV
Hold  Buy  Buy  Hold  Buy  Buy  Hold  Hold  Hold  Buy  Hold 
PAC SAR PPT PFC RSI RES RMO STOCH SUPPT TREND TRIX
Buy  Sell  Hold  Sell  Hold  Sell  Hold  Buy  Hold  Hold  Hold 
 
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SIGNAL

STRENGTH
CEPHEID (CPHD) Sell   1 buy, 11 sell & 10 hold
Amkor Technology, Inc. (AMKR) Hold   8 buy, 4 sell & 10 hold
Hickory Tech Corporation (HTCO) Sell   1 buy, 12 sell & 9 hold
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. (SIRI) Sell   1 buy, 11 sell & 10 hold
AltiGen Communications, Inc. (ATGN) Hold   7 buy, 4 sell & 11 hold
Community Capital Bancshares, Inc. (ALBY) Sell   1 buy, 13 sell & 8 hold

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Danish shipper D/S has appointed Roland M. Andersen as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
 
Editor Posted Wednesday, March 05, 2008

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O’Reilly Automotive reported 2007 net income grew 8.9 percent as sales surpassed $2.5 billion and new stores for the year neared 2007. Net income for the quarter ended Dec. 31 was $40.6 million, a 0.6 percent increase from $40.4 million in the same period in 2006. Sales were $604 million, up 8.2 percent from $558 million a year ago, and earnings per share held steady at 35 cents on 116.3 million shares, compared to 35 cents on 115.4 million shares a year ago.
 
Editor Posted Tuesday, March 04, 2008

NEUROGEN CORP LAYOFFS

On the 6th Feb 2008 NEUROGEN CORP announced that it had reduced its workforce by approximately 70 employees, as part of a restructuring plan to focus the Company's resources on advancing clinical assets. Affected employees will be eligible for a severance package that includes severance pay, continuation of benefits and outplacement services.
 
Editor Posted Wednesday, February 27, 2008

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Cepheid Extended Its New High

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Technical analysts identify non-random price patterns and trends in financial markets and attempt to exploit those patterns. While technicians use various methods and tools, the study of price charts is primary. Technicians especially search for archetypal patterns, such as the well-known head and shoulders reversal pattern, and also study such indicators as price, volume, and moving averages of the price. Many technical analysts also follow indicators of investor psychology (market sentiment).
Technicians seek to forecast price movements such that large gains from successful trades exceed more numerous but smaller losing trades, producing positive returns in the long run through proper risk control and money management.
There are several schools of technical analysis. Adherents of different schools (for example, candlestick charting, Dow Theory, and Elliott wave theory) may ignore the other approaches, yet many traders combine elements from more than one school. Technical analysts use judgment gained from experience to decide which pattern a particular instrument reflects at a given time, and what the interpretation of that pattern should be. Technical analysts may disagree among themselves over the interpretation of a given chart.
Technical analysis is frequently contrasted with fundamental analysis, the study of economic factors that some analysts say can influence prices in financial markets. Pure technical analysis holds that prices already reflect all such influences before investors are aware of them, hence the study of price action alone. Some traders use technical or fundamental analysis exclusively, while others use both types to make trading decisions.
In electronic financial markets, algorithmic trading is the use of computer programs for entering trading orders with the computer algorithm deciding on certain aspects of the order such as the timing, price, or even the final quantity of the order. It is widely used by pension funds, mutual funds, and other institutional traders to divide up a large trade into several smaller trades in order to avoid market impact costs and reduce other transaction costs. It is also used by hedge funds and similar traders to make the decision to initiate orders based on information that is received electronically, before human traders are even aware of the information.
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