$50 is a bit ambitious. I would feel more comfortable with a target of $47 within 3 months.
Yes we did dip for the divy but they bought it right back up to $40.00 very quickly. TEVA is turning the corner here. I think $50 is definitely possible within the next 2-3 months.
Thanks! I wish we would've closed above $40 today but we are making progress! Higher highs and higher lows.... GLTA!
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Ex-div date 5/16
Pay date 6/3
Div payout .272
Seeing some nice intraday consolidation around $39.20 area. I think we break $40 this week.
Wow we actually closed near the high today. Sign of things to come?
Sentiment: Strong Buy
I see why people hate this stock. It never holds any gains.
Does it bother you that McDonald's makes millions from selling food that cause health risks? I could go on and on.
P.S. you aren't really asking a question but more like giving us your opinion which isn't worth much.
Does it bother you that Apple employs Chinese people for $2 a day?
Same thing happened yesterday when we were at about 38.90 premarket.
So much for that decent day. LOL
Sell before the 10% pop on earnings. Good plan LOL.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Hey freespeech73 where is that tankage you were talking about? Price held up pretty nicely today.
Obviously you are short the stock but you have no idea about the business because they have recently changed their business model to bioprocessing which accounts for most of their revenues already. Might need to do a little more research and rely less on technicals which just follow price and volume. Indicators are always lagging.
It is considering sales a not increasing at the same pace as they did when those "average multiples" were current.
And I don't understand how soda sales can fall 1.7% yet the top 3 brands remain unchanged. That makes no sense.
Good point. The way the article is worded is confusing.
Pretty sure they were talking about the stock price and not beverage sales. If soda sales decline 1.7% you can bet the top brands are the cause.
That is nowhere in the link.
"Excluding fast-growing energy drinks such as Red Bull and Monster Beverage Corp products, soda volume would have fallen 1.7 percent, the newsletter said."