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$$ I have purchased all your "yes" recommendations and all goes well.-Ogden

First, I'm going to host a class at Purdue and I intend to video tape it 5-6pm on mondays. See the flyer on GlenBradford.com If you couldn't see the last video I tried to post, Glen Goes youtube csgj - nah over 300% dilution and double expansion cpqq - yes very small but yes CAEI - yes but not super cheap, check the backlog

Some requests: Glen: could you please comment JGBO? JGBO - Yes, i like this one. these Chinese money issues are widespread and will eventually get solved either through dilution (likely) or some reform (unlikely).

GLEN: i just came across KPPC p/e 4.41 p/b 0.67 q1=.39 q2= .64 trading   at 5.30... i woul tkink with a fwd p/e od 9 = 2.50eps x 9 = $22.50 for a + 325% gain, or am i wackier than usual as wife would say??? what say you???NORM KPPC - obviously cheaper below $2. your numbers are off. take a look at the dilution $85M. Now 45.4M shares outstanding. i don't like it, but you could double from here (100%). i think you may be wacky.

Just a heads up that i think TSTC and CDBT are compelling values now...TSTC reported already ,the eps gain YOY was small ,because of the year before's currency gain and a govt grant reported in other income (check it out)..Also if CDBT earnings come in anywhere decent .05....06 or so ....with a good outlook ,then it should trade over a buck easy.....with about .20 eps for the ttm ...at a buck pe=5..I'm doing well this year so far.. TSTC - no - better at $1, down 50% since 2007, not sure if i can find the website??? is that really it? FP/S = .7 FP/E = 5. Growth this year = 100% in top line. P/B = 1, but huge A/R. so no. CDBT - Yes - Yes - Yes. Don't get caught up trying to trade in and out at fractions of a cent. just buy it at the ask. thank me in a year.

Hey man, I write ads for a living and I can tell you iPhone/mobile apps/games are gonna be HUGE. So thanks for the heads up on ALIF, I'm all in on that one. Check VIFL when you get a chance. They preserve food through irradiation (x-rays and whatnot). PE of 5, solid growth in spite of losing a huge customer, etc., etc. VIFL - no

Hi Glen;vJust a heads up;I am buying the following stocks based on great earnings reports. Chinese; CBPO, CAGC, SIHI, TBV, CNAM and CMPT. American; APT, RWC, RTK and NAVR. I hope you enjoyed your Hawaii trip. -Dean CBPO - yes - P/B = 1.2 P = 4.39 P/S = .9, P/E = 3.42, growth = xxx% triple digits CAGC - yes - but not "crazy yes" - P/S = 1.2 P =2/95 E = 0.80+ ballpark, growth = 30%+; their guidance is low. i think they will outperform their $60M target. look for at least $68M top line and $16M bottom line SIHI - not cheap enough for me. but 100% growth. worth looking at if the pickings get slim. TBV - no - can get the same growth cheaper, but should double for you CNAM - YES ... I beat Geoeye to the starting line again. CMTP - buy the dip. i repeat, buy from the idiots selling this low. same with pudz. APT - should double, not cheap enough for me. 50%+ growth RWC - dont like the 4 year trends RTK - already jumped, market cap is above p/s=1. i'm not interested NAVR - P/EBITA = 3. sounds like a easy double .. but the growth picture. no clue.

tteg - no - no revs akns - not for profit nksh - no nodb - not down enough AMGY - low risk net cash, makes money. what's up? no trading volume. telt - no weak FCF and over last 5 years no rev growth, but it does look cheap tbus - no frp - no - lots of debt, applying for grants cmtp - yes cpdy - ticker? cski - no - expensive but should double in the next 2 years. gfre - yes - :-) lpih - yes - :-) wemu - down half in the last 3 days, good thing i didnt own through that. not buying now. chln - no, but understand there are warrants and derivatives that are non-cash and drag down the eps. cagc - see above chbt - no too expensive chbo - no --- too small. chln - no see above

Back to that incomplete monster list AOB - see you at $10. i have lots of leap call options on AOB back from the crash. motley fool free publicity here. APWR - no 200% upside ATAI - no ATVG - no- love the chart. too bad no revenues ASIA - no AWSH - no- another great chart, not big enough. AYA - delist city. no BBC - ticker? this isn't chinese. BEST - great chart, not cheap enough, how was it ever that expensive? BIDU - NO! BJGP - no, huge revenue growth, still expensive as it is not for profit. BNSO - no (where's the growth) CAAH - nah, but could go x15 based on P/S CAAS - not now. CABL - greater revenues = greater losses. no CABLW - no same as CABL and CABLU CACA -no CADC - looks like it will go x3 in the next 5 years. CADQF - no CAGC - see above CAGM - i say yes. don't confuse the subsidary CHFY with the stock. looks like a net cash/growth play for little downside risk and definate upside. CHFY - no revs CAXG - No. way expensive. lol. CBAK - no CBPO - someone showed this to cassel CBTT - why did they stop reporting? CCSE - ticker? CDBT - yes CDII - at brief glance, no, but heard there was more to this one. CDS - nah CDYT - ran out of cash? why stop reporting? CEA - nah CEDU - nah CEO - nah -heard a lot of talk on this one. CNOOC CEUA (CEU) - getting expensive CFAQF -no CFCG - ticker? CFQUF - nah CGA - no. did the motley fool ever talk about this? CGRH - nah unless something non-pink pops up CGYG - no. lol makes holy wine. CHA - nah CHBT - nah CHBU - been trading net cash

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