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Posted on 05-17-13 11:41
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Posted on 05-25-13 6:55
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http://www.nasdaq.com/article/weekly-cfo-buys-highlight-ensv-dkl-pxlw-gnw-vrx-cm188922
According to GuruFocus Insider Data , these are the largest CFO buys during the past week. The overall trend of CFOs is illustrated in the chart below:
Enservco Corp. ( ENSV ): President and CFO Rick D. Kasch Bought 75,000 Shares
President and CFO of Enservco Corp. ( ENSV ) Rick D. Kasch bought 75,000 shares on 11/2/2012 at an average price of $0.35. Enservco Corp., formerly known as Asoen Exploration Corp., is engaged in providing oil field services to the companies in the energy sector through its subsidiaries Heat Waves Hot Oil Service and Dillco Fluid Service. Enservco Corp. has a market cap of $7.6 million; its shares were traded at around $0.45 with and P/S ratio of 0.3.
ENSERVCO reported financial results for its second quarter and six-month period ended 6/30/2012. Second quarter revenue increased 26% to $5.6 million from $4.5 million in last year's second quarter. Revenue through six months increased 10% to $15.2 million from $13.7 million in the same period last year.
CEO Michael D. Herman and President and CFO Rick D. Kasch bought shares of ENSV stock.
Delek Logistics ( DKL ): Executive Vice President and CFO Mark B. Cox Bought 25,000 Shares
Executive vice president and CFO of Delek Logistics ( DKL ) Mark B. Cox bought 25,000 shares on 11/7/2012 at an average price of $21.
Besides Cox, president and CEO Ezra Uzi Yemin and director Gary M. Sullivan Jr. also bought shares of DKL stock.
Pixelworks Inc. ( PXLW ): Vice President, CFO and Treasurer Steven L. Moore Bought 22,000 Shares
Vice president, CFO and treasurer of Pixelworks Inc. ( PXLW ) Steven L. Moore bought 22,000 shares on 11/1/2012 at an average price of $2.35. Pixelworks Inc. designs, develops and markets semiconductors and software that enable the visual display of broadband content through a wide variety of electronic devices. Pixelworks Inc. has a market cap of $43.4 million; its shares were traded at around $2.35 with a P/S ratio of 0.7.
Pixelworks Inc. announced financial results for the third quarter ended 9/30/2012. Third quarter 2012 revenue was $16.3 million, compared to $15.5 million reported in the prior quarter and $17.4 million in the third quarter of 2011.
Besides Moore, 10% owner Becker Drapkin Management L.P.[/url], and director [url=http://www.gurufocus.com/InsiderBuy.php?insider=GIBSON+C+SCOTT]C Scott Gibson also bought shares of PXLW stock.
Genworth Financial Inc. ( GNW ): Acting President and Acting CEO; Senior Vice President and CFO Martin P. Klein Bought 15,000 Shares
Acting president and acting CEO, and senior vice president and CFO of Genworth Financial Inc. (GNW ) Martin P. Klein bought 15,000 shares on 11/5/2012 at an average price of $6. Genworth Financial is an insurance company in the US. Genworth has a market cap of $2.76 billion; its shares were traded at around $5.61 with a P/E ratio of 8.77 and a P/S ratio of 0.27.
Genworth Financial, Inc. reported results for the third quarter of 2012. The company reported a net income of $34 million, or $0.07 per diluted share, compared with a net loss of $16 million, or $0.03 per diluted share, in the third quarter of 2011. Net operating income for the third quarter of 2012 was $121 million, or $0.25 per diluted share, compared with net operating income of $62 million, or $0.13 per diluted share, in the third quarter of 2011.
Besides Klein, director William H. Bolinder, and director James S. Riepe also bought shares of GNW stock.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. ( VRX ): Executive Vice President and CFO Howard Bradley Schiller Bought 18,300 Shares
Executive vice president and CFO of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. ( VRX ) Howard Bradley Schiller bought 18,300 shares on 11/6/2012 at an average price of $54.10. Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. is a pharmaceutical company that develops, manufactures and markets a broad range of pharmaceutical products primarily in the areas of neurology, dermatology and branded generics. Valeant Pharmaceuticals has a market cap of $16.9 billion; its shares were traded at around $53.96 with a P/E ratio of 15.2 and P/S ratio of 6.9.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. announced third quarter financial results for 2012 and reported a total revenue of $884 million.
Besides Schiller, executive vice president, administration and chief human capital officer Brian M. Stolz, and director Lloyd Mitchell Segal bought shares of VRX stock.
For the complete list of stocks that bought by their CFOs, go to: Insider Buys.About GuruFocus: GuruFocus.com tracks the stocks picks and portfolio holdings of the world's best investors. This value investing site offers stock screeners and valuation tools. And publishes daily articles tracking the latest moves of the world's best investors. GuruFocus also provides promising stock ideas in 3 monthly newsletters sent to Premium Members .
The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.
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Posted on 05-26-13 1:34
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The University of Mary is building two new apartment buildings north of campus for upperclass and graduate students to meet student housing demands.
The two buildings, one for women and one for men, will hold a total of 92 students. They will have a number of amenities, like air conditioning, a kitchen and in-apartment laundry. They are scheduled to be finished by the time school starts in August.
Greg Vetter, the executive vice president for the university, said the student population has been growing steadily in recent years. For the upcoming year, the school saw about a 3 percent increase in incoming students.
The increase in the student population has led to a need for more residential housing. This has been particularly evident in the past couple of years with affordable housing becoming harder to find in Bismarck, said Lynn Geary, University of Mary’s director of student life.
The extra space was obviously needed. The two buildings had more applications than could be filled by the housing deadline in March. There are close to 35 students on the waiting lists — mostly women, since the campus has a larger female population.
The apartments were given out in order of seniority: graduate students first, then seniors and finally juniors. Only a few juniors managed to get a spot in the apartments, Geary said.
Vetter said he thought the apartments were so popular because they offered a sort of “in-town living” while still on the U-Mary campus.
“It’s a more attractive living arrangement than a residence hall,” he said.
With more students needing or wanting on-campus housing in recent years, the school has worked with Expressway Inn to book extra rooms, if needed.
Within the next three years, U-Mary also is planning to build a new campus center — the “campus living room,” as Vetter calls it.
The university’s increasing population is exciting, Vetter said.
“How cool is this?” he said. “We’ve got growth, our students are excited about it.”
“There’s good things happening up here,” he added.
http://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/education/u-mary-building-new-on-campus-housing/article_cd77ac22-c32b-11e2-b97a-001a4bcf887a.html
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Posted on 07-10-13 11:00
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Its been a great summer. YRCW went up from 5 dollars to 35 dollars today. BNCC now at 13 dollars per share. Next stop will be a while. Hold the stock for a year and only pay 10 per cent tax instead of 30 per cent or more. Just giving the range. Hold your stock for 10 years and let it grow and only pay the tax 1 time.
My current holding.
BNCC
YRCW
BDCO
NCT
NCT- Recently added. Nothing new with this company other than its a spin off. Its a health care provider to baby boomers. Old people are becoming old faster than they thought. Read the investors presentation. Still a good price. July 31 is the time when I'll receive the so-called divident.
BDCO- Its a refinary in Texas. Few months ago I mentioned about oil boom in the US. Well now, you all know that. BDCO- belongs to a stanford university educated Mr Carroll. Its a refinary that he bought back in 2006 out of bankruptcy. Back in those days, fracking was not as popular as it is today. Hence, he bought this refinary in the obsecure Nixon area of texas. Now the neighborhood boy and girls don't have to pipe their oil to Baytown or other coastal refinary locations. BDCO has something like a "mill" of the neighborhood. They'll not go broke. A stanford guy in the heat of Texas makes you wanna buy. Remember, T Boone Pickens says, in the stock market of oil industry, if the CEO does not hold the majority of the company or the stock, he/she will treat their shareholders like some monkey in Nepal.
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Posted on 07-10-13 10:03
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Posted on 07-11-13 1:04
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whats yrcw and bncc?
YRCW is the short cut name of the company named YRC World wide, a trucking company. You may have seen them on the street.
BNCC is the short cut name of a bank named BNC Bancorp. It has several location in several states but mainly making money from the braches in North Dakota, where oil boom is happening today and also North Dakota ranks #1 among all states in terms of growth. Still a cheap price at 13 dollars per share. In a couple of weeks the earnings (Result of operation) for prior 3 months will be out. And there'll be anogher upside to the stock price. You can google these things and if you wanna learn use investopedia.com.
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