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We can take advantage of this by collecting short sales on the stocks, selling calls, or buying puts. I like BWS for some significant movement downwards, additionally, because the stock is heavily overbought and has popped outside of its bollinger bands at current levels in pre market trading. The stock RSI will jump above 65, and its fast stochastics were already moving into an oversold range and should be topping out as well. Overall, this stock is technically overvalued as well. Air Jordan 12 Retro Obsidian White French Blue University Blue ,Air Jordan 6 Infrared 2014 Air Jordan 13 Squadron Blue Air Jordan 4 Oreo 2015 Air Jordan 11 Gamma Blue Air Jordan 4 Green Glow Air Jordan 4 Fear Air Jordan 4 Toro Bravo Air Jordan 10 Cool Grey Air Jordan 10 Powder Blue 2014 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. The North America wide inspection blitz Roadcheck 2010 is just around the corner and drivers can expect to see plenty of action at Ontario inspection stations. That was the message from Alf Brown, head carrier enforcement liasion with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, when he addressed the most recent Driving for Profit seminar here Apr. 6. Brown noted with pride that Ontario has the largest and hardest working contingent of Canadian enforcement officers taking part in the annual blitz. has the most inspectors of any jurisidication in Canada and does the most inspections of any jursidiction in Canada, Brown said. also think they work the hardest in Canada as well at least during those three days. orchestrated by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA), is the largest targeted enforcement program in the world, Brown said. This year event will be held in all states and provinces between June 8 10. It differs from everyday enforcement activities in that the 72 hour blitz is intended to be completely random in order to give an accurate indication of how well the trucking industry as a whole is complying with rules and regulations. is what we do every day, but during this 72 hours we inspect vehicles at random, Brown said. other 362 days of the year, we target. Under normal circumstances, trucks that appear to be in disrepair or those belonging to carriers with shoddy safety records are singled out for inspection. In most cases, MTO officers will be conducting comprehensive Level 1 inspections, which include a complete vehicle and driver inspection. Drivers are expected to help out, Brown said, noting the 45 minutes or so the inspection takes will count as on duty time for the driver. need the driver to help us in the inspection procedure, Brown said. Highway Traffic Act says they have to help us. will be required to follow instructions such as applying the brakes and activating the signal lights when asked to do so. One of three outcomes will follow an inspection: the vehicle will pass and be given a CVSA inspection decal; defects will be discovered, in which case the driver must notify the fleet manager and decide whether or not to continue on before fixing the problems; or the vehicle will be placed out of service. Brown admitted inspection officers occassionally run out of inspection decals due to the high number of inspections conducted over the three day period. In that case, drivers should carry their inspection report with them, which will be an acceptable alternative for enforcement officers. Brown said drivers shouldn be too concerned if the MTO runs out of inspection decals, since all the information is now available in real time via the MTO computer system. When you pull into a weigh scale, the officers there will already know when you were last inspected and the results of that inspection, he explained. In the event a truck is placed out of service, the owner will have to fix the problems on site and then submit the vehicle for another inspection or have it towed off site for repairs. Critical defects which present an imminent safety hazard could result in the truck being impounded or going to jail as Brown called it. Fortunately, the out of service rate has improved in recent years during Roadcheck inspection blitzes. Since the mid 90s, Ontario Roadcheck compliance rate has improved 47%. In 2009, the compliance rate in Ontario was 83.3% up from 81.5% in 2008. industry has really stepped up the plate, Brown said, noting he used to see out of service rates as high as 30% years ago. Still, there room for improvement, he noted, with 16.7% of trucks inspected in Ontario being placed out of service and presenting an danger. (16.7% OOS rate) doesn give me a warm, fuzzy feeling, Brown said. still have some room to improve. what are some of the most common problems that put a vehicle out of service? The most common problem is damaged air lines, Brown noted. He suggested carriers place an emphasis on this significant problem during safety meetings. Other common problems involve the lighting system, load securement, leaking tires, out of adjustment brakes and driver logs. Brown noted drivers are required to keep 14 days worth of logs with them at all times and pointed out the date of this year Roadcheck is significant, because drivers will need to supply about a week worth of logs from May in addition to their June logs. they have already turned in May log book (to the fleet), they going ot be out of service, Brown warned. A driver found to have falsified logs will be placed out of service for 72 hours. Brown said inspection officers also routinely find drivers who are carrying a suspended licence. always tell the officers that the fact somebody has a driver licence in their wallet doesn mean they licensed, Brown said. Brown said fleets can improve their odds of making June 8 10 a stress free time by emphasizing the importance of proper pre and post trip inspections and ensuring drivers are familiar with the procedure. He urged fleet managers to walk through their yards and take note of how thorough their drivers pre trips are. all they doing is backing up to a wall so they can see the reflection of the lights on the wall and then emptying the ash tray they not doing it, Brown said. be content with mediocre inspections. Brown invited fleets to visit a nearby inspection station during Roadcheck to see first hand what the inspection process entails. Air Jordan 12 Retro Obsidian White French Blue University Blue,Department of Agriculture on Oct. 31, 2006, for violations of the HPA. McConnell's history of HPA violations goes back to 1979," as the Investigative Report notes. But it appears even more TWH people connected to Jackie McConnell are as guilty, in some form, to abuse. It includes owners and riders. In May of 2011, the Spring Fun Show was held where one of McConnell's horses, Moody Star, was shown; the horse was sored yet passed inspection because McConnell's assistants covered scar tissue. The rider told McConnell's workers they did not mind Moody Star being sored on one foot, but if caught "two footer" the rider could not show again; the rider was more concerned over sanctions against themselves and not the horse's pain. At least two owners were aware of Jackie McConnell's 'training' methods. Shelbyville residents and horse owners/show people Beverly and Floyd Sherman hired McConnell, despite the 5 year disqualification, to both transport and train their horses, both blatant violations of the Horse Protection Act (HPA). The Sherman's, however, have also received HPA violations. In the aforementioned 2011 Spring 'Fun Show,' Beverly Sherman placed 8th on a horse named Mucho Bueno, a horse she cursed and slapped in the face for not placing in the top three. A 2005 article titled "The Shermans In It For All the Right Reasons" ends with, "The Sherman family has fully devoted themselves to the betterment of our great breed. The industry's signature annual event National Celebration is a 70 year tourism fixture in the state." This means businesses, from the tiny, family owned tire shop to the conglomerate Mal marts, is made by the impact of the Celebration crowd. Shelbyville, in particular, depends on Celebration and the TWH industry. With a population of a little over 20,000 last censuses, and a median income of less than $31,000 per household, a sizable dent in the TWH Celebration attendance has the potential to put a gigantic hole in the town's economy. 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Just ask the people I work with. But I do know a good investment opportunity when I see it. The company Crocs Inc. (NASDAQ:CROX). Big Shoes to Fill The bulky shoes in your shoe store window are flying off the shelves quicker than you think. So fast, in fact, that this Colorado based business quickly flew from $1.2 million in 2003 to more than $108 million by 2005. That's quite impressive considering that in 2002, the company reported $24,000 in revenue and sold 1,500 clogs. Last year, it sold six million. By February 2006, the company had its IPO and watched as shares skyrocketed from $21 to $28.55. Since then, shares have ranged between $20 37, and are currently at $25. The company's Q1 filing wasn't bad either, with revenue increasing 309% to $44.8 million, compared to the same quarter last year as net tripled to $6.4 million, or 17 cents. But when the company cited strong consumer demand and upped guidance for Q2 from 23 cents to 25 cents on revenue of $62 65 million, and from 21 cents to 22 cents on revenue of $53 55 million, that's when we got excited. Last year, the company earned $16.7 million, or 51 cents a share, reversing the $1.6 million, or seven cents per share 2004 net loss. Revenues were up to $108.6 million. For full year 2006, Crocs expects to post a profit of 77 79 cents a share on revenue of $200 205 million. Hot summer in the city of Niwot, Colorado We're expecting a hot summer for Crocs, considering it sells sandals. And if you haven't already taken notice, now is the time. Why? One, there's seasonality. And two, not only is it cheap after being beaten down from $37 to $25 take a look at Q1 numbers: The company had about $45 million in revenue in the winter months. Let me repeat that in the winter months. If people are paying for sandals in the winter, think of what they'll buy in the spring and summer months of the year. It's selling these shoes in 7,300 stores. 900 of those were added in Q1, and include the likes of Dick's and Dillard's. Even Wild Oats and Barnes Noble are selling them. The best part the bulky clogs are winning over everyone from food service personnel and nurses to boaters and swimmers, and beyond. The Recent Upgrade Doesn't Hurt This one has growth written all over it. And, hey, I may not be a big fan of the big brokerage houses, but after Wedbush Morgan Securities went bullish, too, upgrading CROX from Buy to Hold, I may be singing a different tune. Number one, it's a growing brand. It has a deal in place with Disney to sell shoes with the Disney characters on them and it has a deal with colleges to make shoes with school colors. That's fantastic. I expect nothing but good news from this stock with regards to earnings, marketing strategies, you name it. 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In the win over Portland Adventist, Valley Catholic posted significant edges in each of the game first three quarters, boosted its lead to 21 points early in the fourth quarter and coasted home from there. just had to play good defense and keep them in front of us and not them run up and down like they like to play, said Valley Catholic junior point guard Jarrett Gray, who had 11 points in the victory. did a good job on defense. All the teams we play, all play really hard, so we just got to come out and play even harder than they do, added junior post Gabe Taylor, who led all scorers with 20 points. the main thing. The Valiants got it done with their defense early on, forcing four Cougar turnovers and holding PA to 0 for 7 shooting from the field at the start of the game. That effort gave VC time to get its offense going, and the Valiants responded with six first quarter points from Taylor, including a drive down the left baseline that pushed Valley Catholic lead to 11 2. The Cougars rallied after that, however, putting together an 8 2 that cut the Valiant lead to 13 10 when Ryan Halversen hit a pair of free throws 29 seconds into the second quarter. But Valley Catholic answered in kind, putting together a 12 2 run over a stretch of 2:28 that pushed its lead back to 25 12 at the half. Taylor got that run stated when he took a Gray pass and scored inside, Gray added a floating jumpshot in the lane and then scored on a fast break. After that, Taylor scored inside again, and John Tate then tacked on back to back scores inside (both assisted by Gray) for that 25 12 lead. The Cougars got no closer than 12 points in the third quarter on a Halversen three pointer in the period first minute and saw the Valiants respond with a 14 5 run that boosted their lead to 21 points at 41 20. In that span, Valley Catholic got two baskets each from Taylor, Cassidy and Gray, with Gray baseline jumpshot giving his team a 41 20 lead with 2:33 left in the frame. VC lead crested at 45 24 when Tysen Prunty stole the ball and set up Taylor on the fast break with 6:52 left in the game. Portland Adventist cut the gap late thanks to three pointers from Spencer Woodworth and Halversen, as well as two baskets by Brett Wilson, but got no closer than the final 12 point margin. As well as the Valiants have played in league so far, they know there still lots of room to grow and improve. improved a lot, Gray said. has been working with us to step up our defense and working on offense. We been working hard in practice and getting better. think we can get better at everything, Taylor said. For the game, Taylor went 10 of 17 from the field, and Gray 5 of 6, while Halversen led PA with 18 points on 7 of 15 shooting (including two three pointers). As a team, Valley Catholic hit 25 of 51 shots from the field (49 percent) and 3 of 6 at the foul line while committing 15 turnovers. The Cougars, meanwhile, hit 16 of 46 from the floor (including four 5 of 8 at the foul line and committed 17 turnovers.

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