by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe | May 24, 2013 4:26 pm
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Thanks. I had INBK and BOFI on my watch list after reviewing the notes on the value investing conference.
I am tempted to buy a position on INBK. I did buy a medium position into BOFI this week.
A bit suspicious as to why they made this one so easy to dig up.
Locating your site made/saved me so much money that not joining irregulars would have been a sin. Now all the good extra stuff makes it a win/win ! John Arguimbau Disclaimer: I have never paid or received one bronze cent from you and would not recognize you from Chum Lee the Pawn star. My closest link to you is Mass. residence [thought it was Vermont ] for 60 of my 74 years due to my marrage to a Long Beach teacher who missed mom and dad back in Brockton MA mucho too soon. Also NOT in close contact with MA lefties, or related to rich artists in Conn. Love Ya! Gumshoe Oh ya, We are located 6 miles North of beautiful Temencula and 9 miles south of Winchester, a labor camp with 821 folks, when we returned West 9/8/2001 about the same number of junk cars and trailers and a general store over 100 years old that tries to satisfy all poor folks needs with Thunderbird, Ripple, junk food,
cigarettes and $40 transfers of up to $500 back to Mexico.
Mexico. A few new houses were started around 2007 and the cement trucks are rolling one by one, not in convoy as between 2002-2007. Thanks again and if you have a chance tell me why my Geely [GELYF] stock is trading around $0.50 not $6.00 like Geely Automotive. Bought 20,000 on Volvo buyout@ 0.19 and sold I/2 @ $0.60 several years back.
Hi Travis,
I tried finding INBK on a number of online brokers but they fail to find it. Does it have another ticker name?
No, First Internet Bancorp used to trade over the counter before they moved up to the Nasdaq listing this year, but the ticker is now INBK. It’s low volume and a very small cap name, so some discount brokers may not let you trade it, I suppose, but it ought to be there. I just double checked Ameritrade and Fidelity and both found it just fine.
Or, Travis,,,,,some brokers might confuse these little dogs with BitCoins?
We will have to take a look and see if The Fools have finally gone raving Mad!