For example, the first link takes you to their investor relations page. There is a link to an August 2013 investor presentation there that gives a good overview of their business, its status and their future plans.
If you use the link to Morningstar.com and go to the Valuation tab, you can see where the current P/E falls in relation to historical levels. You can also compare their current valuation to their industry and to the S&P, that might give you some indication of whether their current stock price is considered high.
If you go to the Stockcharts.com link, you will see that their daily RSI is fairly high, but their RSI based on weekly averages is closer to 50%. Perhaps this means that those focusing on the very short term consider the stock price high, but those looking at longer terms may not. A price chart on Yahoo.com also shows that their price has risen recently, perhaps there are those that feel it is at the high end of it's short term range.
If you go to the SEC filings link, and search for their latest 10-K report, you will find a section in it called "Risk Factors". This is where management discusses issues they could face that would impact their business. Prior to this section is also a very comprehensive description of their business. Perhaps this will help you understand the state of their business better and the reasons others may feel their stock price may go down.
The Motley Fool link and TheStreet.com links also look like they take you to some interesting writeups with information about what others are seeing about the stock.
It looks like Zacks might be having the same question you do:
For example, the first link takes you to their investor relations page. There is a link to an August 2013 investor presentation there that gives a good overview of their business, its status and their future plans.
If you use the link to Morningstar.com and go to the Valuation tab, you can see where the current P/E falls in relation to historical levels. You can also compare their current valuation to their industry and to the S&P, that might give you some indication of whether their current stock price is considered high.
If you go to the Stockcharts.com link, you will see that their daily RSI is fairly high, but their RSI based on weekly averages is closer to 50%. Perhaps this means that those focusing on the very short term consider the stock price high, but those looking at longer terms may not. A price chart on Yahoo.com also shows that their price has risen recently, perhaps there are those that feel it is at the high end of it's short term range.
If you go to the SEC filings link, and search for their latest 10-K report, you will find a section in it called "Risk Factors". This is where management discusses issues they could face that would impact their business. Prior to this section is also a very comprehensive description of their business. Perhaps this will help you understand the state of their business better and the reasons others may feel their stock price may go down.
The Motley Fool link and TheStreet.com links also look like they take you to some interesting writeups with information about what others are seeing about the stock.
It looks like Zacks might be having the same question you do:
For example, the first link takes you to their
investor relations page. There is a link to an August 2013 investor
presentation there that gives a good overview of their business, its status
and their future plans.
If you use the link to Morningstar.com
and go to the Valuation tab, you can see where the current P/E falls in
relation to historical levels. You can also compare their current
valuation to their industry and to the S&P, that might give
you some indication of whether their current stock price is considered
high.
If you go to the Stockcharts.com link, you will see
that their daily RSI is fairly high, but their RSI based on weekly
averages is closer to 50%. Perhaps this means that those focusing on the
very short term consider the stock price high, but those looking at longer
terms may not. A price chart on Yahoo.com also shows that their price
has risen recently, perhaps there are those that feel it is at the high end of
it's short term range.
If you go to the SEC filings link,
and search for their latest 10-K report, you will find a section in it
called "Risk Factors". This is where management discusses issues they
could face that would impact their business. Prior to this section is
also a very comprehensive description of their business. Perhaps this
will help you understand the state of their business better and the reasons
others may feel their stock price may go down.
The Motley Fool link and TheStreet.com links also look like they take you
to some interesting writeups with information about what others are seeing
about the stock.
It looks like Zacks might be having the same question you do:
For example, the first
link takes you to their investor relations page. There is a link to an
August 2013 investor presentation there that gives a good overview of their
business, its status and their future plans.
If you use the link to
Morningstar.com and go to the Valuation tab, you can see where the
current P/E falls in relation to historical levels. You can also
compare their current valuation to their industry and to the
S&P, that might give you some indication of whether their
current stock price is considered high.
If you go to the
Stockcharts.com link, you will see that their daily RSI is fairly
high, but their RSI based on weekly averages is closer to 50%.
Perhaps this means that those focusing on the very short term consider the
stock price high, but those looking at longer terms may not. A price
chart on Yahoo.com also shows that their price has risen recently, perhaps
there are those that feel it is at the high end of it's short term
range.
If you go to the SEC filings
link, and search for their latest 10-K report, you will find a
section in it called "Risk Factors". This is where management
discusses issues they could face that would impact their business.
Prior to this section is also a very comprehensive description of their
business. Perhaps this will help you understand the state of their
business better and the reasons others may feel their stock price may go
down.
The Motley Fool link and
TheStreet.com links also look like they take you to some interesting
writeups with information about what others are seeing about the
stock.
It looks like Zacks might be having the same question you
do:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 2:59 PM, BARBARA T. PIPKIN <tahoeterry15@att.net> wrote:
Lindsay Corp. has a short float of 21.99%. I have
been trying to find out why but have not found out the
reason yet.
Is there anyone who is following this stock have the
answer?
Thanks, Terry
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If you mean a blank copy, here is one.
Marty
From: club_cafe@bivio.com [mailto:club_cafe@bivio.com] On Behalf Of Connie Humble Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 9:46 AM To: club_cafe@bivio.com Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Lindsay Corporation (LNN)
On a different note: Does anyone know where I can get SSG paper copies?
For example, the first link takes you to their investor relations page. There is a link to an August 2013 investor presentation there that gives a good overview of their business, its status and their future plans.
If you use the link to Morningstar.com and go to the Valuation tab, you can see where the current P/E falls in relation to historical levels. You can also compare their current valuation to their industry and to the S&P, that might give you some indication of whether their current stock price is considered high.
If you go to the Stockcharts.com link, you will see that their daily RSI is fairly high, but their RSI based on weekly averages is closer to 50%. Perhaps this means that those focusing on the very short term consider the stock price high, but those looking at longer terms may not. A price chart on Yahoo.com also shows that their price has risen recently, perhaps there are those that feel it is at the high end of it's short term range.
If you go to the SEC filings link, and search for their latest 10-K report, you will find a section in it called "Risk Factors". This is where management discusses issues they could face that would impact their business. Prior to this section is also a very comprehensive description of their business. Perhaps this will help you understand the state of their business better and the reasons others may feel their stock price may go down.
The Motley Fool link and TheStreet.com links also look like they take you to some interesting writeups with information about what others are seeing about the stock.
It looks like Zacks might be having the same question you do: