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Bargain hunters and aid hopes lift Europe shares
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares rose for a second day on Friday after stinging losses earlier in the week, as bargain hunters stepped in to buy stocks that had fallen sharply on concerns about the global economy and Europe's debt problems. Rising speculation that European authorities could soon initiate new aid measures also boosted stock markets. The FTSEurofirst 300 index was up 0.6 percent ...
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Snag This Bargain 12.0% Yielder Even Cheaper Than Director Wheat III Did
There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on March 14, Dynex Capital, Inc.'s Director, James C. Wheat III, invested $186,271.28 into 20,000 shares of DX, for a cost per share of $9.31. Bargain hunters tend to pay particular attention to insider buys like this one, because presumably the only reason ...
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Bargain hunters let Britain's FTSE recoup losses
* FTSE 100 closes up 1.6 percent at 5,350.05 points * Bargain hunters buy up financial, commodities stocks thathad fallen sharply * Randgold top FTSE 100 stock, rises 8 pct * Traders caution that rally ...
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Oversold Position, Bargain Hunting Seen Lifting KL Shares Next Week
KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 (Bernama) -- Oversold position and bargain hunting, which would argue for short-term corrective technical rebound, are expected to lift shares on Bursa Malaysia next week, an analyst said.
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Bargain Bin Stocks: HBHC Now 12.2% Cheaper Than Director Crowell's Buy
There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on March 6, Hancock Holding Co.'s Director, Richard B. Crowell, invested $166,250.00 into 5,000 shares of HBHC, for a cost per share of $33.25. Bargain hunters tend to pay particular attention to insider buys like this one, because presumably the only ...
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Bag This Bargain Even Cheaper Than Director Mario Did
There?s an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on February 23, Boston Scientific Corp.?s Director, Ernest Mario, invested $59,100.00 into 10,000 shares of BSX, for a cost per share of $5.91. Bargain hunters tend to pay particular ...
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Bag This Bargain Even Cheaper Than Director Williams Did
There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on May 10, Associated Banc-Corp.'s Director, John B. Williams, invested $9,225.86 into 700 shares of ASBC, for a cost per share of $13.18. Bargain hunters tend to pay particular attention to insider buys like this one, because presumably the only reason an ...
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Snag This Bargain Even Cheaper Than Director Moll Did
There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on May 11, Mako Surgical Corp's Director, Frederic H. Moll, invested $120,765.00 into 5,000 shares of MAKO, for a cost per share of $24.15. Bargain hunters tend to pay particular attention to insider buys like this one, because presumably the only reason an ...
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Bargain Hunters Take Note: Insider Cluster-Buying At AMED
A particularly strong insider buying signal is what we call a "cluster-buy" where three or more different insiders make open market purchases within a short period of one another. At Amedisys, Inc. (NASD: AMED), 4 different insiders purchased 8,000 shares at an average price of $9.61/share, for a total of $76,863, with the most recent purchase on May 23, 2012.
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Esterline Technologies Corp: A 13.1% Better Bargain Than When Etter Bought
There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on March 26, Esterline Technologies Corp's Director, Delores M. Etter, invested $89,208.00 into 1,200 shares of ESL, for a cost per share of $74.34. Bargain hunters tend to pay particular attention to insider buys like this one, because presumably the only ...
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