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A O Smith Corp V.AOS


Primary Symbol: AOS

A. O. Smith Corporation applies technologies and solutions to products manufactured and marketed worldwide. The Company operates through two segments: North America and Rest of World. Both the segments manufacture and market a comprehensive line of residential and commercial gas and electric water heaters, boilers, tanks, and water treatment products. Its Rest of World segment is primarily comprised of China, Europe, and India. The North America segment serves residential and commercial end markets with a range of products, including water heaters, boilers, water treatment products, and other. The Company also manufactures expansion tanks, commercial solar water heating systems, swimming pool and spa heaters, related products and parts. Its Lochinvar brand is a residential and commercial boiler brand in the United States. Its water softener branded products and problem well water solutions include the Hague, Impact Water, Water-Right, Master Water, Atlantic Filter and Water Tec brands.


NYSE:AOS - Post by User

Post by theTransporteron Dec 11, 2013 9:45am
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Insider transactions

Insider transactionsThe insider transactions should give somewhat of a depiction of the anticipated movement of the SP by those on the inside.

You can back in Jan 2013 a bunch of buying at the $.08 as the SP dropped.  Alot of buying at $0.03 to $0.06 back in June and July of 2013.  The SP then shot up to the current levels where there was more buying at the $0.12 to $0.13 range as revent as a few weeks ago.

Out of all those, there hasn't been a single sell transaction.  You'd think that at all the early buying at the lower SP there was alot of profit to be made to sell at the current SP, but that didn't happen.  There must be an expectation for this to reach much higher levels.  The inside directors want to make profits just as much as we do.  Whatever it is they are waiting for, that's what I'm waiting for.
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