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SCHL is a Short
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+0.82%
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(closed on 09/15/08)
We are shorting SCHL, there have been a series of lower highs bouncing off the 50 day moving average. We shorted at $27.27:
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Bullish on SCHL ...
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-19.39%
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Scholastic showed decent growth in the coming time period last year. With the major added bonus that they are publishing the sold-out-ahead-of-time Harry Potter 7, they should show major growth.
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From the Blogosphere
Zacks.com featured expert Kevin Matras highlights: Bucyrus International, Inc., DeVry Inc., Inverness Medical Innovations, Inc., OSI Systems, Inc. and Scholastic Corp. – Press Releases
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Chicago, IL – November 3, 2009- Kevin Matras explains the PEG Ratio and how to use it for finding undervalued companies. Stocks in this week’s article include Bucyrus International, Inc. (NASDAQ: BUCY), DeVry Inc. (NYSE: DV), Inverness Medical Innovations, Inc. (NYSE: IMA), OSI Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: OSIS) and Scholastic Corp. (NASDAQ: SCHL). Click here for the full story exclusively on Zacks.com: http://at.zacks.com/?id=5528Screen of the Week written by Kevin Matras of Zacks Investment Research: <>This week, I'm going to focus on a simple strategy that uses the PEG Ratio for determining a>...
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McGraw-Hill comes out ahead of estimates in Q3, but stock is having trouble
Scholastic's Q1 doesn't cast magic spell -- or does it?
Filed under: Earnings reports, McGraw-Hill Companies (MHP), Media World Scholastic (NASDAQ: SCHL), the publisher of the Harry Potter books, issued its first-quarter numbers on Thursday. Although things do seem to be improving, I can't say I was wholly enchanted by the data. <>Net sales from continuing operations rose 14%. Okay, that's a good start. Double-digit rises are always respectable. But then we get to the bottom line. Scholastic, which is a related business to McGraw-Hill (NYSE: MHP), lost 68 cents per share from continuing operations. Now, sure, the loss was considerably less severe th>...
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Which companies get extra credit in Obama's school address?
Filed under: Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL), Time Warner (TWX), Politics, Obama Picks Given the recent controversy over Obama's address to school children Tuesday, I was interested to see the speech released on the White House web site. While not all schools will be showing the speech, it is still likely to have a huge audience of many students across the nation. I looked to see which companies might benefit from this exposure. <>Overall, Obama encourages kids to study hard, be responsible and overcome the many obstacles they face, while relating his own difficulties from sc>...
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Top 10 Benjamin Graham value plays: Men's Wearhouse, Carlisle, Movado and Scholastic make the grade
John Reese is an expert in analyzing the investment criteria of "legendary" advisors with time-tested strategies. And one market approach that may be of particular interest to investors during the current period of market turmoil is the value strategy developed by Benjamin Graham. (For more on this strategy, see our other post, "Three Rules of Value Investing".) <>In his Validea newsletter, John reese explains, "Benjamin Graham -- considered the greatest investment guru by Warren Buffett -- built his reputation by using an extremely conservative, low-risk approach to investing." Buffett, incid>...
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