Cree Stock

Phredd

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Re: Has anyone invested in Cree?

to make money out of cree you would have to have cree crack a big market (eg domestic lighting) and then successfully defend that against clones.

the defending is the hard part.

i put it in the 'high risk' category.

still there will be guys on here with particular insight into the business/technology .

Those who bought in 2007 when this thread started certainly had the opportunity make quite a bit.
 

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Stock seems(!) to have bottomed [...]. Anyone more technically minded care to comment?
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Duh... just noticed I confused one chart line with another.
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So let me add that I was neither short nor long Cree or any competitor around 05-18-2011. Again, I'm not calling it a bottom, please do your own research.
 
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IMSabbel

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You have to remember that the stock market for average consumers is only slightly better than making a casino bet on the roulette wheel. By the time the "Real News" (after stock manipulators making their plays) reaches the masses, it will often be detrimental to an investment.

Only if you try hollywood stock trading.
If you are reacting to news events, you will lose.
Buy and hold _never_ failed me. You just have to use some common sense when looking at the company and their current market capitalization. Some of my stocks were below buying level at some times, but if you dont realize it you dont lose.

There is _one_ stock that is down from my initial purchase 6 years ago, but it has a divident yield of about 8%, so nothing to complain in light of the current interest situation.
 

blasterman

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Stock prices have increasingly little to do with the quality of products produced by a tech company, and I'm surprised there are still people who don't get this. It's when companies start paying more attention to their stock price and short term gimmicks to elevate that their product quality typically falls.
 

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It's when companies start paying more attention to their stock price and short term gimmicks to elevate that their product quality typically falls.
Are you considering the color separation issue of the XM-L to already be such a case?
 

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Dont know if this will be deleted or locked but I find this interesting.

Knowing nothing about flashlights I came here, did lots of reading and kept seeing Cree mentioned over and over. I even started to notice Cree on some lights from Wal-Mart and Home Depot.

Just took a look at their stock prices and they have a 52 week hight at around $72 and are currently at $23!

I know this trends with the economic turn but this seems harh and looks (to me) only positive for future returns.

Any thoughts?
 

mikedeason

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Basically, I would like some opinions on why this is or is not a buy now.

Seems to me everything flashlight uses a Cree.
 

mikedeason

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Re: Cree stock - ouch :(

I am going to buy 1k shares.

Dont see how it can lose...will turn it short because i dont know enough about where the tech is going.
 

mikedeason

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Thanks im really itching on this one.

unless I'm missing something this stock can only go up.

Their LED's are EVERYWHERE
 

Robin24k

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While a lot of flashlights use Cree LEDs, that's only a small portion of the LED business. LEDs are used even more heavily in OEM applications (think automotive, fixed lighting, electronics), and there's quite a bit of competition. I would be a little more cautious with your outlook.
 

mikedeason

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I agree...I don't understand how this stock ever reached the $80 mark.

But at $20 it sure seems like a steal especially since the cheap chinese knockoff lights i saw at Wal Mart and DealExtreme are using the Cree's...Sigh
 
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Prevalence doesn't necessarily mean profit, just look at HP's Personal Computing Division. They may be #1 in PC sales, but they are thinking about selling the division because profits aren't great.
 

mikedeason

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thanks for bringing me back to earth.

Saw the $80 high and now at $20.

Reality for Cree may be around $45...still seems like a winner
 
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