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    LOL what a bogus analysis. They annouced earnings yesterday, beating estimates by 10 cents, and got a 20% bounce on 4x avg volume. Big deal, the price will drop back down in a week or two.
    hey dumbass tell me..what do you think it is fueling those impressive earnings? this will put it into perspective..since you were too re ed to read the analyst take i posted earlier in the thread which supports my assessment:

    http://beta.fool.com/erinannie/2012/...t-office/3089/

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    ing re learn to read before you go criticizing my takes

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...cession/print/

    Gun industry’s economic impact skyrockets during Obama years

    The economic impact of the firearms industry is up 66 percent since the beginning of the Great Recession, providing an unexpected shot in the arm for the economy, according to a new study.

    The National Shooting Sports Foundation says the economic impact of firearm sales — a figure that includes jobs. taxes and sales — hit $31 billion in 2011, up from $19 billion in 2008.

    Jobs in the firearms business jumped 30 percent from 2008 to 2011, when the industry employed 98,750.

    The industry paid $2.5 billion in federal taxes in 2011, up 66 percent in three years.

    "Ours is an industry with a rich history and heritage that remains vital and important to the American economy today," NSSF Senior Vice President Lawrence G. Keane said in a statement. "To millions of Americans our industry's products represent liberty, security and recreation."

    Some in the industry attribute the jump in sales to fears the Obama administration will tighten gun control laws in a possible second term.

    "There's a concern that in the second term the Obama administration would lead an attempt to restrict gun ownership," Mr. Keane said.

    That concern, known in the industry as "the Obama factor," has led many gun owners to purchase now in hopes of avoiding more restrictions and regulations later.

    "Some people jokingly refer to [President Obama] as the salesman of the year for the industry," Mr. Keane said.

    Mr. Keane said the president doesn't deserve all the credit for the sales growth.

    He said more young people and women are getting into gun ownership.

    "You cannot attribute all the increase simply to the Obama factor," he said. "It's a factor, it's an important factor, but it's not the only reason."

    Although there is no single indicator that tracks the number of firearms sold in the country, the FBI reported that a record 14.4 million criminal background checks were requested for gun purchases in 2010, and that preliminary numbers project the figure to be above 16 million for 2011.

    According to the NSSF's numbers, requests for gun-related background checks was up some 17.3 percent for the month of January 2012 compared to the same period a year earlier — the 20th straight monthly increase in background check requests.

    FBI officials say that just over 1 percent of such background checks result in denials, and not every background check results in a final gun purchase. But the numbers are widely considered a reliable proxy for gun sales trends generally.

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    that's not true. we're not to the point where they could actually take our guns away from us without a civil war. they have to condition people first that guns are bad, that's what fast and furious was designed to do before they botched it and got busted.
    Same people that elected a largely Republican House ensuring no such restriction comes to pass?

    Plus there's legal precedent on the SCOTUS too... guns are not going anywhere...

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    ing re learn to read before you go criticizing my takes

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...cession/print/
    damn you get butthurt when somebody doesn't agree with you.

    Okay you're right SWHC shares have surged back to where they were in april because of fear of Obama.

    In '07 the stock was up to $21, now it's "surged" to $8 and change. Yeah your article must be right and Smith & Wesson must love the "Obama factor".

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    it's more like you're ultra asshurt and developing a habit of following me around

    off i'm done with you

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    it's more like you're ultra asshurt and developing a habit of following me around

    off i'm done with you
    I don't even know who you are, paranoid much? Okay I made a smartass comment to you in another thread but don't take it personal, I do it fairly often but they're not intended to be personally hurtfull to the poster. Most of the time I don't even pay attention to who the poster is. I'm sorry I hurt your feelings.

    So back to your terrible analysis of why SWHC shares jumped 20% today.

    So you are saying that this news from June 29th which you posted...

    Wall Street cheered a surprise agreement by EU leaders to help the region's struggling banks.
    Has helped sparked fears of an Obama reelection which in turn allowed SWHC have better revenue during Q2 of this year even though the news just occurred.

    Is that your take?

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    if obama was going to do something terribly unpopular, he wouldn't do it in the first term guys

    try to think about it logically
    So he drops a big you to the party like LBJ did for Humphrey?

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    What is funny to me is that gun enthusiasts think their guns matter at all, as if they need them just in case the gubmint gets out of hand and they have to start a revolution. News flash, Uncle Sam is not threatened by your 12 gauge shotgun. The little gun collection in your shed is not going to do much good against an F-22 Raptor. The second amendment is not going to be challenged because it doesn't matter. The only threat with loose gun laws is to other civilians.

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    What is funny to me is that gun enthusiasts think their guns matter at all, as if they need them just in case the gubmint gets out of hand and they have to start a revolution. News flash, Uncle Sam is not threatened by your 12 gauge shotgun. The little gun collection in your shed is not going to do much good against an F-22 Raptor. The second amendment is not going to be challenged because it doesn't matter. The only threat with loose gun laws is to other civilians.
    cool, and if the govt starts aerial bombing it's own citizens russia, china, and others will step in and impose a no fly zone on humanitarian grounds while we up on the ground

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    What is funny to me is that gun enthusiasts think their guns matter at all, as if they need them just in case the gubmint gets out of hand and they have to start a revolution. News flash, Uncle Sam is not threatened by your 12 gauge shotgun. The little gun collection in your shed is not going to do much good against an F-22 Raptor. The second amendment is not going to be challenged because it doesn't matter. The only threat with loose gun laws is to other civilians.
    cool, and if the govt starts aerial bombing it's own citizens russia, china, and others will step in and impose a no fly zone on humanitarian grounds while we up on the ground

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    He had a filibuster-proof congress and didn't go after guns. He's not going to do anything. It's an enormous political loser for him.
    Yep, if he cracked down on legal gun sales, he wouldn't be able to furnish them to his gangster buddies from Chicago, to make the big bux in Mexico.

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    cool, and if the govt starts aerial bombing it's own citizens russia, china, and others will step in and impose a no fly zone on humanitarian grounds while we up on the ground

    Like they are doing in Syria?

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    why would they impose one in syria? they are accusing us of sending in al qaeda to destabilize, they are calling for us to stop

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