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mrmarket
11-24-2003, 11:22 AM
$$$MR. MARKET$$$ once again displays his market dominance.

I sold CLSR today at 35.14. Remember I bought it at 30.45? That's a 15% gain in only 3 weeks!! Can you do that?? You? You? You? See how HUGE I am. I use a computer model that I perfected in graduate school. Picking stocks for me is about as difficult as turning on my TV.

But only $$$MR. MARKET$$$ knows how to use it. You cannot bench press 385 lbs or hit a golf ball 300 yds right down the fairway. You cannot drink a case of beer at one sitting. That's ok, we all have our individual talents.

What this all means is that we can have Thanksgiving for the fact that
$$$MM$$$ will be generating another fantastic winner in the next few days.

By the way, my birthday is coming up. You? You? You?

I am HUGE!!!

Bring me your finest meats and cheeses!!

$$$MR. MARKET$$$

check out my webpage:

http://hometown.aol.com/ebarsamian


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Posted: 31 Oct 2003 05:37 pm Post subject: CLSR ==> The $$$MR. MARKET$$$ Autumn Special

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Did you ever get in a fight when you were all hammer head sharked and some guy who you thought you could handle easily did a tap dance on your face? Well that never happened to $$$MR. MARKET$$$. Usually when some guy’s girlfriend was drooling all over me and he got all faceful, he’d take her to another joint. However, I have seen some guys come in on Monday morning after a rough weekend with Band-Aids all over their face. I bet they would be happy if there was a way for them to get the crap beat out of them but not have to wear Band-Aids. Well… there is!

Today I bought CLSR (Closure Medical) at 30.45. I will sell it in 4 to 6 weeks at 35.14. Here’s why I like CLSR:

CLSR’s stock is up 279% off of its 52 week low. The R^2 for this price climb is 0.84 which illustrates very strong and sustained price momentum.

Liquiderm is applied by squeezing drops from a small plastic bottle onto a sponge-tipped swab and rolling the sponge over scrapes or cuts. Within seconds, the liquid turns into a plastic film. Instant Band-aid. Another big advantage is that it's really good at stopping bleeding much faster than a bandage. Since the Liquiderm eventually wears off by itself, you never have to worry about kids crying after you rip the Bandaid off with the hair and scab still firmly attached.

Closure has a history of signing deals with big names. A unit of Colgate Palmolive Co. partners with Closure on Soothe-N-Seal, its canker sore sealant. Now they have J&J in their pocket. Big names for big buckaroos.

Closure’s lead product, a surgical glue called Dermabond is designed to replace up to 30% of all operating room sutures. Not every physician has the ability to turn a sow's ear into a silk purse. Now instead of Babar the clumsy suturing your beloved first born after they slip in the tub and split their chin, Babar can use a ProPen to strategically deliver the space-age surgical glue Dermabond to fix up little Johnny. Better yet nurses can also use the product freeing the doctor to better spend his time checking the sports page, playing golf or getting a S & T. Dermabond can be applied in one-third the time it takes doctors to stitch an incision closed. You basically just paint it on so it doesn’t hurt to be applied or removed. No more crying patients. Dermabond sloughs off naturally in about five to 10 days. That eliminates the need for a return trip to the doctor to have sutures removed.

All of this stuff sounds great in theory but will the customer buy it? They sure will. Sales have been growing by 25% per year for the last 4 years. $$$MR. MARKET$$$ believe sales will pass $35 million for 2003 which should get earnings of $0.55 share. Even the wimps at First Call think CLSR will make $0.65 in 2004. This modest prediction will get the stock price to 38.

While the P/E for CLSR is kind of pricey, you have to remember you are looking at a brand new product which is just starting to get acceptance. How many people do you know had a DVD player 3 years ago? CLSR has been solidly profitable for over 3 years now. They have moved their company into the realm of self-fueled growth capability.

Feeling a little nervous? Here’s what the boss had to say about their most recent quarterly performance: “Obviously we are pleased with the momentum in our business and the growth realized for the quarter as well as year-to-date. CLOSURE's unprecedented performance derives not only from our own internal initiatives, but also from those of our partners at Johnson & Johnson. By the beginning of next year, we plan to introduce new line extensions to complement current products which we believe will drive future growth." Wow! More fun products to make more monies. As CLSR increases their sales, they improve their gross margins via volume efficiencies.

Investors looking for a value play really shouldn’t be looking at CLSR. Anyone buying this stock is buying this idea. The good news is that this idea is being accepted.

So go ahead and drink 1000 beers and go pinch some chick’s butt this weekend. No matter what happens, you won’t have to go to work Monday with Band-Aids on your face.
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I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

- $$$MR. MARKET$$$

mrmarket
11-24-2003, 11:46 AM
so who is HUGE now??

billyjoe
11-24-2003, 11:48 AM
Two huge ones, $$$Mr. Market$$$ and Ali Only Ali didn't win 43 in a row. Where was clsr then? Wepner could have used some. The greatest of all time? It remains to be seen.

Gem
11-24-2003, 11:53 AM
Thats a great show Ernie!!

You aree really huge!!

So when is the next pick coming?

RL
11-24-2003, 11:58 AM
Ernie,
Your picks are GREAT thats 8 In a row for me. Just read your post on IBD you sure have some of them a little excited. They don't know how to have fun. by the way I hit the golf ball 275 and always straight and the beer Is no problem.
YOU ARE HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE
Catch you later
Ray Long

HAVE A HAPPY BIRTHDAY

talkingrobe
11-24-2003, 12:06 PM
Thank you again for the great picks. My buy 30.389 sold at 35.521.
Also for teaching us how to do it on our own some day.
You are...HUGE!!!

mrmarket
11-24-2003, 12:12 PM
come on...who else thinks I'm HUGE?? You think I do this for free??

You must bring me meats and cheeses....continue please....who is the greatest stock picker on the planet??

RPeralta
11-24-2003, 12:15 PM
You are the HUGEST on the planet!!! Thanks for making my holiday season a little merrier with CLSR! Where are we supposed to send the meats and cheeses?

mrmarket
11-24-2003, 12:26 PM
your accolades are sufficient meats and cheeses

Ton
11-24-2003, 01:01 PM
Dear Hugeness,

So did I! Due to Karels help, we bought and sold this nice stock. Yet 31
sold picks in 16 months (just 1 sold lemon :cry: ).
Many, many thanks, keep up the good work.

Humble greetings, Ton Peijnenborg

The Kid
11-24-2003, 01:38 PM
Oh huge one,

I have looked into CLSR. I did not read about it when you first announced your buy. I am just wondering if it still meets your criteria. Does a company you just sold often end up on the next 'data dump'? In other words, I'm wondering if, in your expert opinion, this stock is still a very good buy.

Thanks in advance,

The Kid

stenzrob
11-24-2003, 02:05 PM
Another HUGE success!

Warning: If you don't provide a beer preference soon, you will get Budweiser.

mrmarket
11-24-2003, 02:35 PM
Another HUGE success!

Warning: If you don't provide a beer preference soon, you will get Budweiser.

It's Anchor Steam...when are you coming up to drink?

stenzrob
11-24-2003, 03:02 PM
It's Anchor Steam...when are you coming up to drink?A California beer ?!
How about a Yuengling Lager instead?
(I'll check my calendar.)

mrmarket
11-24-2003, 03:03 PM
It's Anchor Steam...when are you coming up to drink?A California beer ?!
How about a Yuengling Lager instead?
(I'll check my calendar.)

yuengling is fine...but I'm not going to Pottsville!

stenzrob
11-24-2003, 03:05 PM
It's Anchor Steam...when are you coming up to drink?A California beer ?!
How about a Yuengling Lager instead?
(I'll check my calendar.)

yuengling is fine...but I'm not going to Pottsville!
Me, neither. I'm going to Canal's to pick up the brew, then up 295 to Rte 1 and over to your place.

minni17
11-24-2003, 03:10 PM
I just wrote to Marian-Webster. In the next edition of their dictionary , if you looke up HUGE there will be a picture of you next to it.


All the meat and cheese is hereby yours...

And happy birthdays ( you are so huge it probabably took two days to birth you)


Thanks EARNie ....

your fan..........Minni

shannonkeo
11-24-2003, 03:45 PM
Thanks HUGE ONE. My first sale along with you, and I couldn't be more thrilled. I appreciate all the great advice.

How about some bourbon to go along with your meats and cheeses? If yes, send me an addy and I'll get you some right out.

(from KY in the heart of bourbon country)

mrmarket
11-24-2003, 04:04 PM
Thanks HUGE ONE. My first sale along with you, and I couldn't be more thrilled. I appreciate all the great advice.

How about some bourbon to go along with your meats and cheeses? If yes, send me an addy and I'll get you some right out.

(from KY in the heart of bourbon country)

bleccch...bourbon makes me gak.

shannonkeo
11-24-2003, 04:22 PM
wimp :P

LOL.

Thanks MM, you are HUGE.

jiesen
11-24-2003, 04:33 PM
Forgot to sell this one today. I missed it cuz I'm not quite recovered yet from my trip to Vegas this weekend spending all the $$ I'm making from $$MM's HUGE picks. I'll sell it tomorrow when it hits $35 again.

Congrats again on another pick, Ernie. You're HUGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jiesen
11-25-2003, 12:00 PM
Got out today, for another 15% gain. Thanks $$MM, you are HUGE!!!!!!!!!!