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Anybody still following TGTX? Looks like earnings are coming up in Wednesday.
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Originally Posted By Procat: Anybody still following TGTX? Looks like earnings are coming up in Wednesday. View Quote Oh yeah, been holding and waiting. Also this coming up: G Therapeutics Announces Schedule of Data Presentations for BRIUMVI® (ublituximab) in Multiple Sclerosis at the Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis Annual Forum 7:30 AM ET, 02/20/2024 - GlobeNewswire NEW YORK, Feb. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TG Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: TGTX), today announced the schedule of data presentations highlighting data from the ULTIMATE I & II Phase 3 trials and the ENHANCE Phase 3b trial evaluating BRIUMVI® (ublituximab-xiiy) in patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (RMS), at the upcoming Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) annual forum, being held February 29 – March 2, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Florida. Abstracts are now available online and can be accessed on the ACTRIMS meeting website at www.forum.actrims.org. Details of the upcoming presentations are outlined below. |
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TG Therapeutics to Host Conference Call on Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2023 Financial Results and Business Update
7:30 AM ET, 02/23/2024 - GlobeNewswire NEW YORK, Feb. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TG Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: TGTX), today announced that a conference call will be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2024, at 8:30 AM ET to discuss results for the fourth quarter and year-end 2023 and provide a business outlook for 2024. Michael S. Weiss, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, will host the call. In order to participate in the conference call, please call 1-877-407-8029 (U.S.), 1-201-689-8029 (outside the U.S.), Conference Title: TG Therapeutics Fourth Quarter and Year End Update Call. A live webcast of this presentation will be available on the Events page, located within the Investors & Media section, of the Company's website at www.tgtherapeutics.com. An audio recording of the conference call will also be available for replay at www.tgtherapeutics.com, for a period of 30 days after the call. TG Therapeutics will announce its financial results for this period in a press release to be issued prior to the call. |
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@apexcrusade
I’m no expert but a wise man once told me that when a company announces earnings in the morning it’s usually hardcore bullish. |
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Originally Posted By Osprey61: Please don't read anything into this. The quarterly is this coming Wed after the market close. Perhaps.ypu are able to be a bit more cavalier as you made some really good money off MVIS, and deservedly so. I tend to believe Summit is going to have to stand up and tell the shareholders what everyone is well aware of right now, i.e., the automakers are in a wait-and-see position on ADAS. The economy, and the automobile market in general are jittery as hell right now. Everyone is standing at the edge of the pool, waiting to see who jumps. In the very short term the first three days of next week are a crapshoot, and the two days following are even less certain, if that's possible. I will say this, long periods of silence haven't boded well for MVIS in the past, but the possible drivers for that silence have never been this significant, either. I just bought 9K more shares at $2.005, or thereabouts. Holding 80K at about a $2.98 average. Good luck to us all, and make damn sure your seat belt is fastened and your tray table is in the upright and locked position. View Quote I truly appreciate and respect your unwavering support of the technology and company. I have my moments of pause and frustration for the lack of communication from management and IR. Then I remember the SPACs who were all ahead of us in the game and nurtured OEM partnerships years before us, still don't have deals either. As Sumit said, if this was all decided already then they should have and would have announced it already. I am still holding out hope and took another small 250 share position today. One day I'll be up with be big boys. |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
Put in an order for some MVIS at $2 today but it didn’t hit. I’m sure there will be more chances next week.
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Originally Posted By Firebug93: Go for 1.88 next week. EC will be a nothing burger. A stalemate View Quote Can’t argue the point. |
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I still have my original mvis shares from when this thread started (I had a second brokerage account that I "day traded" some mvis when it was going crazy)
That said I'm giving them this earning call and the next to deliver something substantial or I'm going to start looking to exit my position writing really aggressive covered calls I do see lidar as being the next seat belt, something every car will have in the future, and I do see mvis having a share of that, I'm just not I'm a position I can let the shares sit around and do nothing for me. Full disclosure, I think I made a similar post a year ago and I'm still holding |
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Originally Posted By apexcrusade: Interesting theory - I do think they will have good news View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By apexcrusade: Originally Posted By Procat: @apexcrusade I’m no expert but a wise man once told me that when a company announces earnings in the morning it’s usually hardcore bullish. Interesting theory - I do think they will have good news Or it could be as simple as an east coast company vs. A west coast company... admittedly, I haven't followed when they normally do their EC, but which do you think is more likely to do an EC in the morning? NVDA was one of the most bullish earnings lately. West coat... evening EC. |
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q3131: I can enjoy necrobeastialexhibitionism as much as the next guy, but homonecrobestailexhibitionism is just plain sick.
Tomislav:If you truly love something, you need to shoot it, then set it on fire. (And then post pics!) كا |
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Originally Posted By BlackTaco: So the $18K I have in at $3.17 - do I dump $20K more in at $2.00 to offset my current losses? View Quote Attached File |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
I bought 10k this week hoping for good news. So probably be back in the $1 range soon.
In seriousness I'm willing to wait it out a few years. I can work another 6-10 years. Hope it goes to the moon before that. |
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Originally Posted By cb69: I bought 10k this week hoping for good news. So probably be back in the $1 range soon. In seriousness I'm willing to wait it out a few years. I can work another 6-10 years. Hope it goes to the moon before that. View Quote That’s what happened to me the past 18 months. Think originally bought in with $15K around $2.50, then it dropped to $2.00ish for a long time, then it picked back up to $2.50ish where I brought in, so I sold…then of course it went to $8.00 right after Then I bought back in at $3.15 and it of course dropped to $2.00ish LOL. |
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Originally Posted By CajunMojo: Or it could be as simple as an east coast company vs. A west coast company... admittedly, I haven't followed when they normally do their EC, but which do you think is more likely to do an EC in the morning? NVDA was one of the most bullish earnings lately. West coat... evening EC. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CajunMojo: Originally Posted By apexcrusade: Originally Posted By Procat: @apexcrusade I’m no expert but a wise man once told me that when a company announces earnings in the morning it’s usually hardcore bullish. Interesting theory - I do think they will have good news Or it could be as simple as an east coast company vs. A west coast company... admittedly, I haven't followed when they normally do their EC, but which do you think is more likely to do an EC in the morning? NVDA was one of the most bullish earnings lately. West coat... evening EC. I think a company could certainly use the timing of their ER as part of a larger strategy if it made sense - I would want a Tues premarket earnings release for my hypothetical company if I wanted the data to have the most impact on how the stock trades in the ensuing days. This assumes the ER has outstanding numbers and guidance, etc. I am certain many/most have the call schedule based on metrics other than how they might want to impact the stock price. TGTX will have a high profile for a number of consecutive days as they will participate in an international MS forum from 29 Feb to 02 March, a follow on to the 28 Feb ER. Maybe they want to try and give their presence or participation at that forum a boost by going in with a rising stock price. |
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This is one of the most entertaining things I've seen in a while. Kudos to gaporter for wherever he dug this up from...
It details business transactions with the .gov on IVAS, and while I don't understand all of it, there are some numbers and dates that raise eyebrows. - Amendment: Since initial award the Ordering Period End Date was shortened from 04/02/32 to 05/15/25 and the Vehicle Ceiling has increased 2% from $22,030,068,966 to $22,548,594,309. Somebody that speaks government contracting...does shortening the ordering period end date by seven years push production delivery to the left? Then go to this transaction history... Ordering period end date Action date P00031$(13.6M) 05/15/25 11/14/23 Description BILATERAL MODIFICATION ACTION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES AND MUTUALLY AGREED DEOBLIGATION OF NEGOTIATED AMOUNTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT #27 PARTIAL TERMINATION SETTLEMENT. There's a very interesting coincidence with that action date... ACCESSWIRE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / November 14, 2023 / MicroVision, Inc. (Nasdaq:MVIS), a leader in MEMS-based solid-state automotive lidar technology and ADAS solutions, today announced its executive management team and several members of its Board of Directors have entered into private placement agreements to purchase shares of the Company's common stock. Pursuant to the agreements, the purchasers will acquire an aggregate of approximately $100,000 of MicroVision's common stock at $1.97 per share, yesterday's closing price as reported on The Nasdaq Stock Market. Could be purely coincidental, wasn't a huge amount of money but the timing is definitely one of those hmmm kind of things. Source website |
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"Cease quoting laws to us who have swords"
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Originally Posted By Osprey61: This is one of the most entertaining things I've seen in a while. Kudos to gaporter for wherever he dug this up from... It details business transactions with the .gov on IVAS, and while I don't understand all of it, there are some numbers and dates that raise eyebrows. - Amendment: Since initial award the Ordering Period End Date was shortened from 04/02/32 to 05/15/25 and the Vehicle Ceiling has increased 2% from $22,030,068,966 to $22,548,594,309. Somebody that speaks government contracting...does shortening the ordering period end date by seven years push production delivery to the left? Then go to this transaction history... Ordering period end date Action date P00031$(13.6M) 05/15/25 11/14/23 Description BILATERAL MODIFICATION ACTION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES AND MUTUALLY AGREED DEOBLIGATION OF NEGOTIATED AMOUNTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT #27 PARTIAL TERMINATION SETTLEMENT. There's a very interesting coincidence with that action date... ACCESSWIRE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / November 14, 2023 / MicroVision, Inc. (Nasdaq:MVIS), a leader in MEMS-based solid-state automotive lidar technology and ADAS solutions, today announced its executive management team and several members of its Board of Directors have entered into private placement agreements to purchase shares of the Company's common stock. Pursuant to the agreements, the purchasers will acquire an aggregate of approximately $100,000 of MicroVision's common stock at $1.97 per share, yesterday's closing price as reported on The Nasdaq Stock Market. Could be purely coincidental, wasn't a huge amount of money but the timing is definitely one of those hmmm kind of things. Source website View Quote Administrative changes and mutually agreed Deoblogation Ordering period end date—/ shortened by 7 years Vehicle ceiling increased 2% ($500M??) this doesn’t mean they will actually spend that much. It’s just a limitation to the scope of tge oroject. But, why increase it? Would this be limiting the scope of the contract in term and quantity? Why would the vehicle ceiling increase to $22.5B in a shorter time? New and improved product that would have a different spec? I deal with simple Gov contracts and bids but this is its own convoluted ball of wax. Without inserting things that aren’t there, I can’t rationalize if it is negative or positive? Could S2pid be a fraud and have led us down a path to string retail investors along like the pied-f$@$ing Piper? |
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Premiums too juicy to let my loose change sit in the sidelines
Sold (5) $2 puts on MVIS for this Friday for $0.15 Sold (1) $12 put in TGTX for this Friday for $0.45 |
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Originally Posted By StockDog: Could S2pid be a fraud and have led us down a path to string retail investors along like the pied-f$@$ing Piper? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By StockDog: Could S2pid be a fraud and have led us down a path to string retail investors along like the pied-f$@$ing Piper? Are you suggesting S2upid is a pumper? Nonsense! Originally Posted By Procat: Premiums too juicy to let my loose change sit in the sidelines Sold (5) $2 puts on MVIS for this Friday for $0.15 $1.85 seems like a decent entry... for now. |
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q3131: I can enjoy necrobeastialexhibitionism as much as the next guy, but homonecrobestailexhibitionism is just plain sick.
Tomislav:If you truly love something, you need to shoot it, then set it on fire. (And then post pics!) كا |
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Thinking about buying calls and puts expiring Friday leading up to the earnings, but worried it may do nothing.
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Setting up to be a high volume day for mvis, already over one mil... . I guess to be expected going into earnings
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Originally Posted By goodasgone81: Setting up to be a high volume day for mvis, already over one mil... . I guess to be expected going into earnings View Quote Short interest? edit- IMO, if it is short interest, we would close at or very near the Daily high with around 2.2M shares, not looking that way. |
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Slowed to a trickle after posting.... looking to break into 2 mil by close, nothing crazy, within the range it's been trading. I know shit about shit
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BCYC paying off!
My stupid gamble a few months ago worked I think I went straight meme stonk |
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My God did that smell good
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Been loading up on RILY, baby bonds trading way under par, some of the common. ER is 29FEB - this stock was beaten down last 6 mos or so by a concerted short effort - really big deal if you've followed it. They did a press release recently saying outside audit done and no negative findings, etc. This has the potential for a short squeeze. I might sell out if a run up to the ER but keep the bonds. Really good deal as long as they stay in business next 4 years. the 'M' bond get5s called in one year and trading at $20 so that's ripe for a 22% Cap gain in 12 months
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I'll take a green day for mvis, pretty sure we didn't have a single green day last week
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Originally Posted By goodasgone81: I'll take a green day for mvis, pretty sure we didn't have a single green day last week View Quote Of course it’s a green for MVIS, because today is the day I was going to double my shares I was waiting for it to hit $1.99, and it never did - now it’s $2.10 lol. |
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TGTX
Taking a bit of profit this morning in EXT session. Still over 1700 shares |
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Originally Posted By oldno7: TGTX Taking a bit of profit this morning in EXT session. Still over 1700 shares View Quote I don't see this one moving premarket often. Attached File |
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q3131: I can enjoy necrobeastialexhibitionism as much as the next guy, but homonecrobestailexhibitionism is just plain sick.
Tomislav:If you truly love something, you need to shoot it, then set it on fire. (And then post pics!) كا |
Originally Posted By CajunMojo: I don't see this one moving premarket often. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/59505/Capture_JPG-3142823.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CajunMojo: Originally Posted By oldno7: TGTX Taking a bit of profit this morning in EXT session. Still over 1700 shares I don't see this one moving premarket often. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/59505/Capture_JPG-3142823.JPG ER is tomorrow AM |
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Originally Posted By Osprey61: Somebody that speaks government contracting...does shortening the ordering period end date by seven years push production delivery to the left? View Quote No. Ordering would need to be completed. Delivery could still be scheduled out to whatever date, subject to .gov contracting law. This forces the Government to decide yes or no, and prevents all parties from having the expense of an open DoD RDTE program. I think it's positive news that the .gov agreed to move it up. |
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Originally Posted By StockDog: Administrative changes and mutually agreed Deoblogation Ordering period end date—/ shortened by 7 years Vehicle ceiling increased 2% ($500M??) this doesn’t mean they will actually spend that much. It’s just a limitation to the scope of tge oroject. But, why increase it? Would this be limiting the scope of the contract in term and quantity? Why would the vehicle ceiling increase to $22.5B in a shorter time? New and improved product that would have a different spec? I deal with simple Gov contracts and bids but this is its own convoluted ball of wax. Without inserting things that aren’t there, I can’t rationalize if it is negative or positive? Could S2pid be a fraud and have led us down a path to string retail investors along like the pied-f$@$ing Piper? View Quote Maybe something as simple as known labor cost inflation included in the original cost estimate for relatively small requirements such as X hours of technician service or similar. I see this as positive. Make a decision and move forward, even if the answer is "no, the tech isn't ready," rather than string along development. And I hope it's ready beyond belief. |
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New MVIS video put out. MOVIA on forklifts
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q3131: I can enjoy necrobeastialexhibitionism as much as the next guy, but homonecrobestailexhibitionism is just plain sick.
Tomislav:If you truly love something, you need to shoot it, then set it on fire. (And then post pics!) كا |
Consolation prize? We need auto contracts, quickly!
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/microvision_modex-lidarsensor-warehousing-activity-7168298413900394496-RK2m |
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q3131: I can enjoy necrobeastialexhibitionism as much as the next guy, but homonecrobestailexhibitionism is just plain sick.
Tomislav:If you truly love something, you need to shoot it, then set it on fire. (And then post pics!) كا |
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Just remember there's a good chance a lot of this upward trend is investors looking for great news, not just good news. Even with "good news" I'm expecting the stock to slide back some
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Apple cancels work on electric car
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. is canceling a decadelong effort to build an electric car, according to people with knowledge of the matter, abandoning one of the most ambitious projects in the history of the company. Apple made the disclosure internally Tuesday, surprising the nearly 2,000 employees working on the project, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the announcement wasn’t public. The decision was shared by Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams and Kevin Lynch, a vice president in charge of the effort, according to the people. The two executives told staffers that the project will begin winding down and that many employees on the car team — known as the Special Projects Group, or SPG — will be shifted to the artificial intelligence division under executive John Giannandrea. Those employees will focus on generative AI projects, an increasingly key priority for the company. |
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Originally Posted By jchewie1: Maybe something as simple as known labor cost inflation included in the original cost estimate for relatively small requirements such as X hours of technician service or similar. I see this as positive. Make a decision and move forward, even if the answer is "no, the tech isn't ready," rather than string along development. And I hope it's ready beyond belief. View Quote Thanks, I appreciate the answers. |
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