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| DON'T BUY | 0.590 | Prakash Hariharan | Was looking at all the Greek banks consolidating or merging but looking at the last couple of weeks, nationalizing of banks looks more likely. | 2011-10-28 | |
| Comment | 0.591 | Benj Gallander | He will probably sell his position and take a tax loss before the end of the year. The question is, will it be nationalized at some point. If there is a further write off of Greek bonds, this will be hurt badly. High, high risk. | 2011-10-04 | |
| SPECULATIVE BUY | 1.830 | Benj Gallander | Much riskier than City. If it moves could moves higher than triple. Be very weary of Greek bonds. | 2011-03-02 | |
| WEAK BUY | 2.400 | Benj Gallander | Has it in his personal portfolio. Could see it possibly going into receivership and how it could take a haircut because of the Greek bonds but it is the leading bank in Greece and government employees salaries go through this. Highly risky. | 2010-09-17 | |
| BUY | 2.680 | Bill Carrigan | Chart shows a low in March 09 and in 2010 forming a double bottom. Distance between the 200 day moving average and the lows is almost the same indicating the stock has been drastically oversold. He would think the worst is over. | 2010-08-19 | |
| BUY | 2.900 | Jeff Parent B. Eng. FCSI | Shows a double bottom of $2.20 in 09, followed by huge gain in 09, another bottom in 2010. Starting to show strength but expects to hit resistance at about $3.50. Showing some turnaround. Make sure positive momentum continues. Stop/Loss at about $2.60. Could see $4.40. | 2010-07-30 | |
| SPECULATIVE BUY | 2.570 | Benj Gallander | NBG-N is something he has bought for his personal portfolio. Could be a 4 or 5 bagger but very risky. | 2010-07-13 | |
| TOP PICK | 2.790 | Benj Gallander | Very speculative and very dangerous. If they have difficulties with their bonds, it will hurt them. Could turn out to be an excellent play highly risky. | 2010-05-13 | |
| Comment | 10.170 | Charles Lannon | Both Greece and Cyprus are two of the fastest growing financial services markets in Europe. Their earnings and balance sheet are growing at roughly 20%-25%. You could also look at the national Bank of Cyprus (sticker unknown), which is growing even faster. | 2007-03-01 |