CRY is a great long term holding. There are so many substantial growth drivers that I wouldn't be surprised to see sales 3 times higher in 6 to 7 years.
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Quite impressive conference call .... One time spending is worth to make stronger channel supply, the company will deliver impressive result in 2019 and 2020
B
OK. Now that the stock has dropped to $15 (a more "reasonable" price), let's see whether the CRY management team can deliver on the promised "synergies". If they can, the stock price is fair. If they can not deliver, then the stock has more to fall.
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CRY is up 4.94% to 23.35
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CRY: Did not drop much during the last few days of market sell-off. In my opinion, whoever is manipulating the trading on CRY is doing the unwise thing. It is better to let it fall quickly, to find its proper value (maybe around $15).
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It looks lkke there is some accumulation going on ... wonder what is being anticipated, other than good earnings ?
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@2.5% up after market, will see a jump close to $20 tomorrow . unjustified drop today.
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Something going on .. abrupt rise over last few days ... big volume
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Cryolife stock was recommended as a strong buy 4 weeks ago after their distribution agreement with Endospan and suddenly it tanks by 6.62 3 weeks later? Anyone else following this unexplainable mess?
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Dead-cat bounce to $20. Likely to reverse and retrace back to ~$15.
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very interesting company ,with strong buying for the last month
j
1.4 strong buy, constant rise this week. Hmmm
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CRY: a company with >$1 billion market cap, but only making $1.6 million of GAAP net income in the last 12 months? Talk about overvalued...
I bought Cryolife around 20 years ago at less than $4/share when they #$%$-off the FDA with a ?you can?t tell us how to manage our business!? So the FDA replied ?oh, yeah?? and shut them down until they complied with the law?s paperwork. And the stock tanked until they did. ?Just because.? So, I can?t complain, Shares are still stuffed under the mattress.But can anybody explain why and how shares are trading about 575 times earnings? This still seems crazy to me.
CRY is a great long term holding. There are so many substantial growth drivers that I wouldn't be surprised to see sales 3 times higher in 6 to 7 years.
Anyone else following this unexplainable mess?