No, not Ford, it's been a dog. Same with most of the other listed stocks.
Perhaps try DRQ. It's at the bottom of its channel and nice uptrending stock.
2006-08-18 18:43:39
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answered by Yada Yada Yada 7
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I have to agree with the Ford poster, although I'm not sure that I would classify it as a "risky" stock (satisfying your criteria) anymore since it clearly can "do no worse" at this point. Whether or not Ford makes a recovery and the stock goes higher may be questionable, but that thing can't go much lower. (Disclaimer: I do not own Ford stock!)
My personal "risky" investment is Creative Labs (CREAF). In their last earnings release (two weeks ago) they mentioned that they are in talks with Apple to settle (out of court) their lawsuit against Apple with relation to the "Zen" patent. The company also possesses a unique ability to stay in the game despite overwhelming odds (Apple has something like an 85% market share in mp3 players). Keep in mind the transition the company has already taken (from the early Sound Blaster days until now). Creative also says they will be breaking even (EPS-wise) by the end of this calendar year (Dec 2006). At the same time, they are currently trading around their book value right now.
2006-08-19 20:56:58
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answered by JBReafsnyder 2
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2014-10-09 18:28:27
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-01-25 00:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you ask about risky stocks I agree that Ford might be a good idea. I also like Eurozinc Mining, EZM. I own it.
2006-08-18 20:18:38
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answered by jeff410 7
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Risky stocks are risky. Sure some might do well. Most do not. In actuality all investments are risky. I in fact do know some risky investments that might do well but chances are that they will not. And I do not want it on my conscience that I suggested them to you. In fact I will not even buy them.
2006-08-19 02:27:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No offense, but if you are asking on Yahoo Answers for stock advice, from people you don't know, maybe you shouldn't be in the stock market. Just a thought.
2006-08-18 18:58:57
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answered by nickipettis 7
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The Childrens Place Ticker= PLCE
2006-08-18 18:36:35
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answered by up all night 4
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the symbol is loud. its called loudeye. it opened at 2.00 and is at 4.67 in one day. i bought a 1,000 shares at 2.00 and letting it ride. a mining stock on the rise is cde. i bought at 1.75 and sold at 7.45 and rebought at 3.25. its at about 5.00 now.
2006-08-18 18:39:21
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answered by hollywood71@verizon.net 5
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Ford, you can't go much lower than the basement. :-P
2006-08-18 18:36:10
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answered by disco_stud61 2
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