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Catch the Wind Ltd V.CTW



TSXV:CTW - Post by User

Comment by RE38on Apr 27, 2012 12:17pm
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RE: RE: RE: National Bank Financial cuts Catch the

RE: RE: RE: National Bank Financial cuts Catch the

This is just hilarious. NB didn't even ask a question at the call yesterday and they cut the target? It shows that they had no reason to do it other than to look less foolish recommending a 400% gain and instead will go with a 160% gain. They just used the conference call as an excuse to cut no matter what they said.

 

The one I care about most is the Jacob Securities target. They'll actually release something competent with evidence supporting the claim. And he sounds like a smart guy on top of things. It sounds like they'll keep their revenue expectation for the year, but shift more of it to Q4 from Q3. I like how once the contract is signed, an order can get processed within 2 weeks although big orders will obviously take longer to fill just because of the nature of having to manaufacture, ship and install many of these things. But the stock price is contingent on that one big contract. CTW has a great chance of being one of those companies that moves 200-400% in one day off that type of news.

 

I also wonder if that analyst from Fraser Mackenzie is working on a target? He asked quite a few questions himself. 

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