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Purl Gurl
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Know what I plant in front of our rentals?

Plastic flowers! They look great, don't need
watering and last for years. You only need
to dust off the plants periodically.

Dustoff suggests nursery stocks based on a premise
more families will be staying close to home during
these bad economic times. He suggests there might
be an upswing in nursery products with families
working on their homes in lieu of expensive vacations.

Blue is already walking around like a Neandertal
and complaining about skinned knuckles from his
dragging them on the ground. The joys of being a
family man doing his garden work!

* makes excited chimpanzee noises *

I speak your language, Blue!

Nursery stocks,

I listed some in another thread but have forgot
the subject title. Here are some I came across
which appear most speculative of all those I found.
Those over three bucks per were also tossed out.

None of these have been researched, I know nothing
about them, but will research them tonight!

CLWY
HFGVF
AGNI
BVAGF

I will post more ticker symbols as found. If you,
the reader, know of some nursery stocks, please
share them!

Purl Gurl, Queen Of Chimpanzees and Mate To Bonzo

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What brocker do u recommend. i'm with ameritrade Just started trading and they wont buy or sell anything if it doesn't have an ask or bid price and that sucks coz i'm stuck with the shares when its a good time to sell
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Lucky guy....BoNzo

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just one letter off, tooo [Frown]

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thats a good broker right there I think I need him to do my trading for me he looks like a good salesman
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Thankyou, Purl Gurl
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VG...Ameritrade works just fine for me trading pinks...You may of tried to buy a stock they won't exicute buying into. call 1-800-669-3900 they are pretty good at gettin ya'll squared away.
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eh i haven't even made it to the "garden" part yet, have the old deck off and still have to put the patio in. making it a hefty 16'x25' seemed like such a good idea when i was just staking it out in the yard, now that i'm actually doing all the work though, 8'x8' sounds better, heh! i tried to vacuum and take the garbage out last night, couldn't do either, had to have my 12-yr old son finish, owww!!!

never came across any nursery stocks either, will poke around a bit. home depot is one of my long-term holds though, just because i always shop there and love the store. amazon is another, ebay 3rd. except for my local grocery store, by far i spend the most money per year at home depot and amazon, and certainly a fair amount of ebay as well.

maybe it's bad to own stock in companies you like and shop at, but - all 3 of those companies are long-term holds for me in roth ira's, what can I say.

made good profit on IPII/IMPL repeatedly over the last year (home improvement/ construction/ roofing stock), as usual though - sold it too early on the last run with it, oh well. wouldn't surprise me if it still has a little room to run, am still watching it for dips to $7 range.

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Originally posted by Purl Gurl:

Blue is already walking around like a Neandertal
and complaining about skinned knuckles from his
dragging them on the ground. The joys of being a
family man doing his garden work!


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Blue overheard mumbling while working,

"Darn, cut it off twice and it is still too short."

Purl Gurl, spends thousands at Home Depot each year.

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Sounds like a John Wayne Bobbitt story?

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Could be that time of year for nursery stocks. Good thinking Dusty.

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CLWY
Pink Sheets. Stopped SEC filings May of 2004 year.
Last 2004 filed 10Q shows a decent improvement.

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/874759/000087475904000013/clwy.txt

No data available at pink sheets dot com
Feb / March 2005 trading .40 to .50
March / April trading .20 to .30
Recent trading .15 to .20

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HFGVF
(HF Canada business in China) Pink Sheets

For the year ended December 31, 2004, Hanfeng
reported revenues of $39.2 million and net income
of $8.7 million, increases of 50% and 15%,
respectively, over 2003. Earnings per share
("EPS") for 2004 were $0.26, a decrease of $0.01
compared to 2003, mainly due to dilution from
shares issued to finance additional specialty
fertilizer production in China.

http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/news.jsp?symbol=HFGVF

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AGNI
(Canada)

Downtrend since late 2004 year. Bio-waste processing into organic fertilizer & soil builder.
Forward 2:1 split for fiftty-million float. Couple million loss each year, no revenue nor cash.

Recent 10Q:

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1113546/000113705005000093/agronix10k2004edgar.htm

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BVAGF
(Canada) Pink Sheets

No data at pink sheets dot com. No meaningful chart, no news, nothing with which to work.

Purl Gurl

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Thanks Purl

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Attention K-Mart shoppers, we have a Blue Light
special on men's brains over in aisle eighty-six!

Always wanted to grab a microphone at K-Mart
and make that announcement.

Readers! We need more nursery stock tickers!

Looks HFGVF has the best potential for those
tickers I found of interest. However, it is
over $2.00 reducing chances for big profits
in short period of time. Contrasting this,
it is a company over in China.

CLWY looks second best but it appears their
share price is headed for the garden soil.

Please look around and share nursery related
ticker symbols. You never know when you will
find that one-in-a-million which will yield
really great profits!

Like a lottery, the more tickers we toss out,
the more lottery tickets we have.

No tickie, no washie.

Purl Gurl

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More on CLWY and I sure would like to have more
recent financial data.

This is from an August 2004 press release,

"Diluted income per common share from continuing
operations was $.33 for 2004, compared to diluted
income per common share from continuing operations
of $.32 for 2003."

"Diluted net income per common share was $.33 for
2004, compared to diluted net income per common
share of $.23 for 2003."

"Following the termination of the common stock’s
registration, the Board of Directors estimates
that the Company could save approximately $500,000
annually by eliminating the substantial costs
associated with being a public company...."

This is from a November 2004 press release,

"Sales were $48.2 million for 2004, compared to
sales of $47.3 million for 2003.

Income from continuing operations was $0.1 million
for 2004, compared to loss from continuing
operations of $3.5 million for 2003.

Net income was $0.1 million for 2004, compared to
net loss of $4.8 million for 2003.

Diluted income per common share from continuing
operations was $.02 for 2004, compared to diluted
loss per common share from continuing operations
of $.57 for 2003.

Diluted net income per common share was $.02 for
2004, compared to diluted net loss per common share
of $.77 for 2003.

Results for the Quarter

Sales were $8.2 million for 2004, compared to
sales of $7.2 million for 2003.

Results of Operations

Loss from continuing operations was $1.2 million
for 2004, compared to loss from continuing
operations of $4.0 million for 2003.

Net loss was $1.2 million for 2004, compared to
net loss of $4.7 million for 2003."

They display a very distinct improving trend but
I have of yet to find more recent data.

Purl Gurl

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KUNR - Knox Nursery

Share price is stagnant for a year, increasing losses,
deregistering, not looking too good at all.

10Q:

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1053389/000119312505075714/d10ksb.htm

Purl Gurl

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thats the last info for it on sharebuilder too, just type in the symbol and thats the latest info it give u last updated Nov 10
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in thinking about nursery stocks, am thinking about how the typical "landscaping business" goes here in Plymouth, MI.

the majority of people who are on a budget and looking for simple flowers, shrubs, soil, pavers, etc go to - home depot.

if you are looking for something a little more complex - ie, actual trees instead of saplings, a wider array of shrubs, and any kind of lanscaping supply - then it's off to the "rock shoppe" a little ways west, which is privately owned. a variety of other private ones are around as well, some specializing in patio furniture, some more in rocks, some more in lumber, etc..

same thing for lumber - if you want basic wood; go to home depot; otherwise go to one of the larger lumber yards if you need, say, good cedar.

frank's used to be big, but - they sort of morphed into a granny-filled xmas/nick-nack store and couldn't hack it, and the one a mile away from me closed.

i suspect a lot of the reason why it closed is the same reason some of the other smaller nursery type places closed around here: getting squeezed out by home depot on the low end.

while i like the nursery idea, makes me wonder a little bit if i should just hold onto my home depot stock and consider that nursery "exposure". they seem to be doing quite well at nabbing at least low-end business from the other nursery-type places. will try to look into a few of these though.

btw, for those like me and purl who spend a lot of time and money at home depot - 2 money saving tips. you can get a 10% coupon there by going to their website and registering for their "moving services" (even if you have no plans to move). also, if you have discover card - if you go to their website and register - automatic 5% off all home depot purchases for the month of may ( as well as lowes and several others). also, i recommend slickdeals dot net for finding various other deals, for those who are cheap like me, heh

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additional information is on Purl Gurl's stock pick HOM ...The thread is on" hot stocks free for all"....Let's shake the Bushes and find those gems " Nursery stocks "
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i understand the real nursery money is in Papaver somniferum

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those danged "stairnose" pieces for the wood floor i put in last year cost $95 apiece, ridiculous! you better believe i measured those babies 9 times and cut once!

regular 2x4's though, eh yeah sure i've measured once and cut twice a few times, heh

uh-oh, i've gone and gotten queen bee's thread off topic, sorry...

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if yer lucky? she'll spankya...

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Power tool companys and first aid companys!!!!
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It is four in the morning here, further evidence
I am a hard core stock market addict. That is just
a cover for being addicted to green bucks.

Blue, I am very certain Home Depot makes use of
regional nurseries. It would not make sense for
Home Depot in your town to bring in plants from
Southern California.

A clue is not long back nursery men were delivering
to our Riverside Home Depot, and I was looking for
oleanders to plant to conceal our nudist lifestyle,
red flower oleanders, of course, because the white
flower variety are dying in California. Anyhow, I
ask one of the workers if they had red flower
oleanders on their truck.

"Lo siento, no hable Englis."

"Oleanders rojo?"

"No, no, oleanders blanco."

"Ahh, blanco bronco."

He muttered something about, "Senora loca."

I went to another private nursery and settled for
Old Hami bamboo (timber bamboo) to conceal my
ample backside so as not to frighten neighbors
on nearby hills with such a horrifying sight.

My hope is timber bamboo will attract Pandas.

Telescopes are popular around here, I see lens
sun flares often. Could be telescopic sites on
rifles, however. Big game hunting perhaps.

I am sure hunting elephants in California is unlawful.

* rubs her tusks on a tree trunk *

Ahh, much better early morning taste after brushing
my pearly whites.

An important aspect of research is to keep coming
up with new dedicated sectors for trading. This
idea of nurseries, from Dustoff, is an example.

I stumbled into ALMI back in late 2003 by deciding
to look at the mining sector for something new and
having decided raw goods might be better for 2004
with the economy going south. ALMI is paying well.

Lately, I have been looking at our (my) Baby Boom
generation to discover if there are any products
specific to this aging generation, besides Depends
and Dentures. Health foods and health supplements
might be a possible sector for growth. Medical
Marijuana is becoming very popular but that might
a product hard to take public.

I am still waiting for a Nevada brothel to go
public with such a larger population percentage
of older men now coming into decent money.

RICK made me a lot of money not long back and
appears to be still good for more profit.

Nudity pays.

* ambles back into the brush *

Purl Gurl, Queen of Elephantide

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RICK

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/935419/000101540205000756/doc1.txt

I urge readers to carefully examine their recent
10Q-SB filing, giving extra attention to their
cash and asset position.

They are reporting a loss under seven-thousand for
a quarter result, but look at the previous quarter.
This change is related to their sell of a location.

Nightclubs, such as Rick's Caberet, become very
popular as economic conditions worsen.

RICK is not quite into an attractive buy range,
which is 2.40 or so. However, RICK is displaying
some good upward pressure. I tend to believe they
will move upward here on in. Could be their current
price range is a good entry point.

Related to this thread, I discovered RICK more than
two years back watching Playboy Channel, which ran
a special on nightclubs and brothels. RICK was one
of the companies featured. This is an example of
finding new investment potential from seemingly
unrelated sources.

Some articles were posted here on RICK back then,
some of us bought around 1.35 to 1.40 per share.

Also featured during the Playboy special was the
Bunny Ranch in Northern Nevada. They pull in over
one million per month, yes, per month.

Another brothel featured was The Daily Planet
down in Australia. Unfortunately you have to be
an Australian citizen to invest. The Daily Planet
buys fancy hotels, Sheridan, Hyatt, and others,
then converts them to high class brothels which
attract very wealthy people, worldwide. High end
nightclub, like Rick's on the first floor, spas
and gyms elsewhere, and upper floors for a rise.
Their income is extremely impressive.

Again back to this topic of finding new sectors,
I started researching RICK, The Bunny Ranch and
The Daily Planet. Wasn't long I found a direct
connection between all three.

In August of 2003, all three held a meeting at
the Bunny Ranch. Rick's was there. The Daily
Planet was there, and Air Force Anny of The
Bunny Ranch, delightfully was there.

What I discovered, through snail mail and some
phone calls, is the Daily Planet is or was quite
interested in expanding into Nevada and, hopefully,
establish a foothold in America for the oldest
known profession.

It "appeared" to me, based on conversations, a
plan was being made by The Daily Planet to buy
the Bunny Ranch, and make Rick's a subsidiary for
management of American operations.

That excites me, although very speculative.

Not enough time has passed for fruitation, but it
is very possible a joint venture like this could
come about in the future. Problem is corporate
secrets are hard to discover and discern.

Keep an eye on RICK; profit potential well exists.

Purl Gurl

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For you technical geeks, you will note a chart
for RICK displays a double bottom formed over
the past ten trading days, a signal upward motion
is about to be had. You will also note a upward
spike a few days back, and will note both the
thirteen day and fifty day EMA lines are right
on the cusp of an upward turn.

Average daily spread is 2.85 low and 3.00 high.

That might excite some of you hard core day traders,
although low volume is somewhat challenging.

Purl Gurl

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hey purl, check your CLWY today!!! closed at .21 yesterday, just hit .70.
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Not that I am a pro or anything, but I believe this sort of market activity is unusual for this time of year? Or has the seasonal influence long gone in this day and age of the newbie day- traders?

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not sure about seasonal influences, spring and summer seem a little slower in general to me but i don't have a long enough baseline to really say.

as for CLWY's rise today, was due to reporting .53 profit for the Q, not too shabby.

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.97 close today, wow! mighty impressive: .21 to .97 in 3 days flat.

hope you got in on this one Purl! me, i was too busy at the time always shopping at the nursery and planting my yard, to ever find time to fully study the nursery stocks and buy any. hmm, there's a moral there somewhere, or maybe two.

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wow, check out Calloway's Nursery...5-bagger launched from .21

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