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Providence Service Corp

Providence Service Corp (PRSC)

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Current Price
155.58
Bid
132.65
Ask
158.55
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Market Cap
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155.58
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Shares Outstanding
14,187,000
Dividend Yield
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PE Ratio
-10.80
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
-14.41
Revenue
2.76B
Net Profit
-204.46M

About Providence Service Corp

Sector
General Government, Nec
Industry
General Government, Nec
Headquarters
Dover, Delaware, USA
Founded
1970

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PRSC Discussion

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Penny Roger$ Penny Roger$ 12 years ago
~ Wednesday! $PRSC ~ Earnings posted, pending or coming soon! In Charts and Links Below!

~ $PRSC ~ Earnings expected on Wednesday *
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One or more of many earnings sites has alerted this security has or will be posting earnings on or around the day of this message.








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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Maybe a repost with an addition or edit. A hostile takeover? Interesting but probably won't do much for the share price. LOL. This has trended up nicely since it's big drop and looks like it wants to keep going.
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Buckey Buckey 15 years ago
and a second one later in day:


PROVIDENT SERVICE CP (THE) (U-PRSC) - News Release
Providence Service Corporation Issues Letter to Stockholders

2009-05-27 18:10 AT - News Release



Recommends Stockholders to Vote WHITE Proxy Card to Re-Elect Highly-Qualified and Experienced Incumbent Directors and Reject Dissident Group's Opposition Slate


TUCSON, Ariz., May 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Providence Service Corporation today announced that it has issued the following letter to stockholders:


Dear Fellow Providence Stockholder:


As you decide how to vote at the upcoming 2009 Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of The Providence Service Corporation to be held on June 15, 2009, ask yourself the following question:


WHAT IS THE REAL AGENDA OF THE AVALON GROUP AND ITS LEADER DONALD E. SMITH?


-- FROM WHAT YOU READ IN THE AVALON GROUP'S PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS, IT WOULD
APPEAR THAT THEY WANT YOU TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE DISAPPOINTED WITH
THEIR INVESTMENT IN PROVIDENCE.

-- Can that really be the case when, as of May 22, 2009, the Avalon
Group has an unrealized gain of over $20 million from their
investment in Providence, equivalent to a return of approximately
655%, on the $3.1 million that they invested in Providence beginning
in October 2008?
-- THE AVALON GROUP WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE NOT SEEKING TO
OBTAIN SUBSTANTIAL INFLUENCE AND EFFECTIVE CONTROL OVER PROVIDENCE.

-- Then why did the Avalon Group, including one of its nominees -
Michael C. Bradley - submit a one-sided, self-interested transaction
proposal to Providence that, if accepted, would have facilitated
their ability, with a proposed investment of potentially less than
$1.0 million, to (1) immediately raise their aggregate voting
interest in Providence from 18.6% to almost 25%, (2) obtain the
ability, without further investment and in their sole discretion, to
subsequently increase both their voting and their equity ownership
interest in Providence from 18.6% to over 33%, and (3) in the
interim, secure for themselves a greater than 42% annual dividend
yield?
-- Then why has the Avalon Group been so anxious to seek direct
representation on the Providence Board, including making such a
demand at its very first in-person meeting with Providence in
November 2008?
-- Then why is the Avalon Group seeking to prevent Providence's
founder, Chairman and CEO, an individual with over three decades of
experience in the social services industry, from being re-elected to
the Providence Board?
-- Then why is the Avalon Group seeking to have Providence terminate
its stockholder-friendly rights plan, which is intended to protect
ALL stockholders against the unilateral actions of hostile acquirers
and is designed to preserve the ability of Providence stockholders
to obtain the highest price for their shares?

-- In the Avalon Group's proxy statement, rather than unequivocally
state that the Avalon Group has no intention of obtaining
effective control over Providence, the Avalon Group only states
that they have no intention of engaging in any transaction that
would make them an "acquiring person" under
Providence's stockholder rights plan. If the stockholder rights
plan were to be terminated, Providence believes that the Avalon
Group may seek to increase their investment in Providence and
obtain effective control over Providence without paying a
control premium to the Providence stockholders.
-- Then why did the Avalon Group initiate a consent solicitation
against Providence this past February that, if successful, would
have facilitated their ability to usurp Providence's limited
resources to advance narrow or special causes that would have little
or no benefit to the other stockholders of Providence and are not in
the best interests of Providence and its broader stockholder base?
-- THE AVALON GROUP WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE SEEKING TO ENHANCE
THE COMPOSITION OF THE PROVIDENCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

-- Then why did the Avalon Group propose nominees with no relevant
experience in the social services industry?
-- Then why did the Avalon Group propose nominees with no experience
serving on a public company's Board of Directors?
-- Then why did the Avalon Group propose nominees with no or limited
experience serving as executives of a Nasdaq-listed public reporting
company?
-- Then why did the Avalon Group refuse to work with Providence to
identify an individual with no pre-existing ties to the Avalon Group
or Providence to serve as an additional independent director on the
Providence Board and be a representative of ALL stockholders and,
instead, has steadfastly insisted on having their own
"hand-picked" representatives on the Providence Board?
-- For Providence to continue to be successful, it is critical that we
continue to maintain our very strong relationships with the
government payers that we work with in 42 states and the District of
Columbia. Given the importance of these relationships with
government payers, why did the Avalon Group propose at least one
nominee who is an executive officer of Avalon Correctional Services,
a company with a history of challenging relationships with
government payers, including in its home state of Oklahoma, where
decertification and halted funding led to its discontinuation of all
of its residential care/outpatient mental health operations in 1996,
and, more recently, in Colorado, where its correctional facility
contracts were terminated, pulled and/or suspended in 2008, at both
the state and county level, leading to the discontinuation of its
correctional facility operations in Colorado that same year?
-- THE AVALON GROUP WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE SEEKING TO ENHANCE
STOCKHOLDER VALUE FOR ALL STOCKHOLDERS.

-- Then why, since first becoming a stockholder of Providence in
October 2008, has the Avalon Group acted in ways that would suggest
that their interests are not aligned with those of other
stockholders?
-- Then why, despite Providence's numerous interactions with the Avalon
Group, including two lengthy in-person meetings, has the Avalon
Group not proposed any plans or proposals to enhance stockholder
value for ALL Providence stockholders?
-- Then why does the Avalon Group continue to refuse to drop their
disruptive and costly proxy contest so that Providence's management
can move beyond this unnecessary distraction and return its full
attention to delivering on Providence's very significant potential
and enhancing value for ALL Providence stockholders?
-- THE AVALON GROUP WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE THAT THEY WANT TO PROVIDE MORE
OVERSIGHT FOR CORPORATE ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSITIONS.

-- Then why did the Avalon Group propose at least one nominee, Brian T.
Costello, who has no relevant experience directing and coordinating
corporate acquisitions and dispositions?
-- Then why didn't the Avalon Group propose any nominees with
experience directing and coordinating corporate acquisitions and
dispositions comparable to the experience of Providence's newest
independent director, Terence J. Cryan, a former investment banker
who has over 20 years of experience directing and coordinating
acquisitions and dispositions for some of America's most prestigious
private and public companies?
-- THE AVALON GROUP WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE THAT THEIR NOMINEES ARE COMMITTED
TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BEST PRACTICES IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE.

-- Then why has Donald E. Smith, shown such a flagrant disregard for
best practices in corporate governance at Avalon Correctional
Services?

-- In 2005, Donald E. Smith, the founder, sole director and
controlling stockholder of Avalon Correctional Services,
voluntarily delisted Avalon Correctional Services from Nasdaq
(after being threatened with delisting for failure to have any
independent directors (e.g., any other directors other than
Donald E. Smith)) and terminated the registration of its shares
under the Securities Exchange Act in order to avoid being
required to comply with the corporate governance and other
provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. As a result,
Avalon Correctional Services today remains a publicly-traded
company that trades on the pink sheets, has one director, and
files no periodic financial and other reports with the SEC.
-- In addition, Donald E. Smith has a long record of engaging in
related-party transactions with Avalon Correctional Services. In
previous filings with the SEC, Avalon Correctional Services has
cautioned investors that it has engaged in, and would continue
to engage in, transactions with companies owned and/or
controlled by its founder and CEO, Mr. Smith, most of which
could be considered non-arm's length transactions. Avalon
Correctional Services indicated that such transactions could
include cash advances, loan guarantees, leased equipment,
utilization of Avalon Correctional Services properties, and
administrative and accounting services.
-- THE AVALON GROUP WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE SEEKING TO PROVIDE
AN INDEPENDENT VOICE IN THE PROVIDENCE BOARDROOM.

-- Then why has the Avalon Group proposed as one of its nominees,
Michael C. Bradley, the Chief Financial Officer and
second-in-command of Avalon Correctional Services, and a close
confidante of Donald E. Smith?
-- Then why did the Avalon Group refuse to work with Providence to
identify an individual with no pre-existing ties to the Avalon Group
or Providence to serve as an additional independent director on the
Providence Board and be a representative of ALL stockholders and,
instead, has steadfastly insisted on having their own
"hand-picked" representatives on the Providence Board?
-- Then why does Donald E. Smith continue to refuse to allow any
voices, other than his own, in the Boardroom of Avalon Correctional
Services, which refusal caused Nasdaq to threaten to delist Avalon
Correctional Services (subsequently, rather than add any independent
directors, Donald E. Smith voluntarily delisted Avalon Correctional
Services from Nasdaq)?
-- THE AVALON GROUP WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE SEEKING TO ENHANCE
PROVIDENCE'S PROFITABILITY.

-- Then why, just when Providence and its stockholders are starting to
enjoy the benefits of many of the actions that Providence has
implemented to enhance its prospects and profitability, including
record revenues and earnings for the first quarter of 2009, with
earnings per share up 50% over the comparable prior year period, is
the Avalon Group taking actions that could jeopardize Providence's
momentum and success?
-- Then why, despite Providence's numerous interactions with the Avalon
Group, including two lengthy in-person meetings, has the Avalon
Group not proposed any plans or proposals to enhance Providence's
profitability?
-- Then why has the Avalon Group initiated a costly, distracting, and
disruptive proxy contest against Providence that has caused
Providence to spend approximately $445,000 more this year for its
annual meeting of stockholders than it normally would spend in the
absence of a proxy contest?
-- Then why did the Avalon Group initiate a costly, distracting, and
disruptive consent solicitation that caused Providence to spend
approximately $300,000 before it was abandoned by the Avalon Group?
-- THE AVALON GROUP WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE NOT DISSIDENT
STOCKHOLDERS.

-- Then why does the Avalon Group continue to act like dissident
stockholders committed to interfering with the significant progress
and momentum that Providence has been achieving?
-- Then why did the Avalon Group initiate two costly, disruptive and
distracting contested solicitations against Providence over a period
of less than six months?
-- Then why has the Avalon Group, on numerous occasions, delivered to
Providence extraordinarily overbroad, patently inappropriate and
unduly burdensome books and records requests seeking to engage,
without any credible justification whatsoever, in indiscriminate
fishing expeditions, knowing full well the substantial expense and
burden that they were imposing on Providence?
-- Then why has the Avalon Group issued numerous public communications
directly attacking and disparaging Providence and its management?


-- Then why has Donald E. Smith refused to constructively engage with
Providence's CEO Fletcher Jay McCusker to settle his disruptive,
distracting and costly proxy contest?




You decide for yourself what is the true agenda of Donald E. Smith and the other members of the Avalon Group. If you don't want to support the undisclosed, self-interested agenda of Donald E. Smith and the other members of the Avalon Group, elect your company's highly qualified, experienced, dedicated nominees on the WHITE proxy card TODAY.


YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT--VOTE THE WHITE PROXY CARD TODAY


Your vote is important, no matter how many or how few shares you own. To vote your shares, please vote TODAY by telephone, Internet or by signing, dating and returning the enclosed WHITE proxy card in the enclosed postage-paid envelope provided.


On behalf of your Board of Directors, we thank you for your continued support of Providence.


Sincerely,


Fletcher Jay McCusker

Chairman of the Board of Directors

and Chief Executive Officer



Important Information


On May 5, 2009, The Providence Service Corporation (the "Company") began the process of mailing its definitive proxy statement, together with a WHITE proxy card. Providence's stockholders are strongly urged to read Providence's definitive proxy statement as it contains important information. Stockholders may obtain an additional copy of Providence's definitive proxy statement and any other documents filed by Providence with the Securities and Exchange Commission for free at the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov and the Company's website at http://www.provcorp.com. In addition, copies of Providence's proxy materials may be requested by contacting Providence's proxy solicitor, Innisfree M&A Incorporated, at (888) 750-5834. Detailed information regarding the names, affiliations and interests of individuals who are participants in the solicitation of proxies of Providence's stockholders is available in Providence's definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on May 1, 2009.


About Providence


The Providence Service Corporation, through its owned and managed entities, provides home and community based social services and non-emergency transportation services management to government sponsored clients under programs such as welfare, juvenile justice, Medicaid and corrections. Providence does not own or operate beds, treatment facilities, hospitals or group homes, preferring to provide services in the client's own home or other community setting. The Company provides a range of services through its direct and managed entities to over 81,000 clients through 1,019 contracts at March 31, 2009, with an estimated 6.7 million individuals eligible to receive the Company's non-emergency transportation services related to its LogistiCare operations. Combined, the Company has a nearly $1 billion book of business including managed entities.


Forward-Looking Statements


This press release contains ""forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as "believe," "demonstrate," "expect," "estimate," "anticipate," "should" and "likely" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. In addition, statements that are not historical should also be considered forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on those forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statement was made. Such forward-looking statements are based on current expectations that involve a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual events to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to the global credit crisis, capital market conditions, and other risks detailed in Providence's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008. Providence is under no obligation to (and expressly disclaims any such obligation to) update any of the information in this press release if any forward-looking statement later turns out to be inaccurate whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

The Providence Service Corporation



CONTACT: Fletcher McCusker, Chairman and CEO, or Kate Blute, Director of
Investor and Public Relations, both of The Providence Service Corporation,
+1-520-747-6600; or Alison Ziegler of Cameron Associates, +1-212-554-5469,
for The Providence Service Corporation



Web site: http://www.provcorp.com/
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Buckey Buckey 15 years ago
bizarre news today:
First one
PROVIDENT SERVICE CP (THE) (U-PRSC) - News Release
Providence Service Corporation Rebuts False and Misleading Statements Contained in Proxy Statement Filed by the Avalon Group

2009-05-27 09:30 AT - News Release



TUCSON, Ariz., May 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Providence Service Corporation today announced that, after a careful review of the proxy statement filed last week by the Avalon Group with the Securities and Exchange Commission, it believes that the Avalon Group's proxy statement contains numerous false and misleading statements. Accordingly, Providence believes that it is necessary for it to correct the public record with respect to certain fundamental issues and has publicly filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission a non-exhaustive list of the numerous false and misleading statements that it believes are contained in Avalon's Proxy Statement.


"We are disappointed that the Avalon Group has chosen to fill their proxy statement with numerous false and misleading statements, innuendo, half-truths, and facts and data taken completely out of context and presented in a false and misleading manner," said Fletcher Jay McCusker, Providence's Chairman and CEO. "We believe that the Avalon Group's use of false and misleading statements to buttress their arguments shows the level of desperation that they have reached to justify their costly and disruptive proxy contest and to distract our stockholders from focusing on the significant and substantial progress we are making. As our record revenues and earnings for the first quarter of 2009 demonstrates, with earnings per share up 50% over the comparable prior year period, we are starting to realize the benefits of many of the actions we have implemented to enhance Providence's prospects and profitability. Given such progress, it is unfortunate that we have to spend time and money on the Avalon Group's costly and distracting proxy contest."


Important Information


On May 5, 2009, The Providence Service Corporation (the "Company") began the process of mailing its definitive proxy statement, together with a WHITE proxy card. Providence's stockholders are strongly urged to read Providence's definitive proxy statement as it contains important information. Stockholders may obtain an additional copy of Providence's definitive proxy statement and any other documents filed by Providence with the Securities and Exchange Commission for free at the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov and the Company's website at http://www.provcorp.com. In addition, copies of Providence's proxy materials may be requested by contacting Providence's proxy solicitor, Innisfree M&A Incorporated, at (888) 750-5834. Detailed information regarding the names, affiliations and interests of individuals who are participants in the solicitation of proxies of Providence's stockholders is available in Providence's definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on May 1, 2009.


About Providence


The Providence Service Corporation, through its owned and managed entities, provides home and community based social services and non-emergency transportation services management to government sponsored clients under programs such as welfare, juvenile justice, Medicaid and corrections. Providence does not own or operate beds, treatment facilities, hospitals or group homes, preferring to provide services in the client's own home or other community setting. The Company provides a range of services through its direct and managed entities to over 81,000 clients through 1,019 contracts at March 31, 2009, with an estimated 6.7 million individuals eligible to receive the Company's non-emergency transportation services related to its LogistiCare operations. Combined, the Company has a nearly $1 billion book of business including managed entities.


Forward-Looking Statements


This press release contains ""forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as "believe," "demonstrate," "expect," "estimate," "anticipate," "should" and "likely" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. In addition, statements that are not historical should also be considered forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on those forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statement was made. Such forward-looking statements are based on current expectations that involve a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual events to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to the global credit crisis, capital market conditions, and other risks detailed in Providence's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008. Providence is under no obligation to (and expressly disclaims any such obligation to) update any of the information in this press release if any forward-looking statement later turns out to be inaccurate whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

The Providence Service Corporation



CONTACT: Fletcher McCusker - Chairman and CEO, or Kate Blute - Director of
Investor and Public Relations, both of The Providence Service Corporation,
+1-520-747-6600; or Alison Ziegler of Cameron Associates, +1-212-554-5469,
for The Providence Service Corporation



Web site: http://www.provcorp.com/
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Six bagger in 3 months and the insiders are cashing in. Looks like the trend will be broken. Watch for re-entry.
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airbus300 airbus300 15 years ago
Person mark added to your profile. You are the man...
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
I kept mine, sold some yesterday at 12.75, bought at average 2. Still holding the majority of my shares
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airbus300 airbus300 15 years ago
Did you ever come back? This stock went thru the roof, and no one is around. No moderator, nothing... Yes, I bought at $1 and sold at $3.50......now it is over $12.
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
Providence's LogistiCare Subsidiary Receives Notice of Award for Five Year Approximately $300 Million New Jersey Statewide Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Contract

ATLANTA and TRENTON, N.J., April 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Providence Service Corporation (Nasdaq: PRSC - News) today announced that its LogistiCare subsidiary, the nation's largest coordinator of non-emergency transportation (NET) services, has received notice of award from the New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS), Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS), to provide basic non-emergency transportation services for the fee-for-service Medicaid population in Essex, Hudson, and other selected counties, as well as higher levels of service statewide.

The approximately $300 million contract, valued initially at $55 million annually depending on enrollment, is expected to take effect July 1, 2009. It has an initial term of three years and contains two one-year renewal options that run through 2014. The award is subject to finalized contracts and various processing procedures. New Jersey DHS first announced its intent to award the contract to LogistiCare in November 2008.

"We are extremely pleased to be able to expand our medical transportation services to the people of New Jersey," said John Shermyen, LogistiCare's CEO. "This contract award is a testament to LogistiCare's record of performance throughout the country, as well as to the increasingly widespread acceptance of the brokerage model as a best-practice for managing Medicaid transportation services."

LogistiCare expects to hire over 55 local staff to manage the New Jersey contract and will be opening a major call center in Edison and a satellite office in Trenton. Direct transportation services will be provided by local New Jersey transportation providers under contract to LogistiCare.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Smart. This is headed up to fill that gap. Be over $5 soon IMO.
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid={15B4E410-5BF1-4713-BEFE-92BE1C3AE044}&siteid=nbsh
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
Bank of America Corporation bought more shares
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
yes, a pleasure to watch the streamer
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Moving up nicely on low volume.
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
Agree and the pps is dirt cheap. I expect a lot more. Once we get volume this will run. When you check the daily action you see, once a bigger order hits the market the pps moves very easily. The 600k day last week looked to me like somebody wanted in at a certain price and they took it down on low volume.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Looking very nice Meffi. I wonder if Avalon is going to keep increasing their interest here.
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
nice action today and encouraging news.
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
Any idea what is going on today. 600k huge vol. now slowly creeping up. no filing or anything else.
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
yep, that´s the area I got my last shares too.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
LOL. W/o any momo the MM will probably try and fill the gap between 1.29 and 1.35 with a candle:

2008/11/21 1.35 1.59 1.22 1.41 109,728 1.41
2008/11/20 1.53 1.59 1.29 1.29 162,819 1.29
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
but pps s*s!
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meffi meffi 15 years ago
William Blair & Company, L.L.C. bought more shares and owns now 5.5 percent. no 5 of institutional holders.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Gonna' fill all the gaps with a candle it looks like.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Holding MA15 nicely. Accumulation green. RSI flirting with 50 and ADX looking to go pos divergence.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Held and had a nice day. Next leg coming up.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
TY JB! Tested the 15MA today let's see if she holds and consolidates. I think it will and we break $4 next time.
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Entangled Proton Entangled Proton 15 years ago
You did a great job on the Ibox. I see the barcharts I put up there are working ok also. Now if the pps would level out we're open for business.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Getting ready for next leg up.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
http://finance.aol.com/company/the-providence-service-corporation/prsc/nas/institutional-ownership
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
http://finance.aol.com/company/the-providence-service-corporation/prsc/nas/short-interest
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Providence Service Corporation, through its owned and managed entities, provides home and community based social services and non-emergency transportation services management to government sponsored clients under programs such as welfare, juvenile justice, Medicaid and corrections. Providence does not own or operate beds, treatment facilities, hospitals or group homes, preferring to provide services in the client's own home or other community setting. The Company provides a range of services through its direct and managed entities to over 74,000 clients through 870 contracts at September 30, 2008, with an estimated six million individuals eligible to receive the Company's non-emergency transportation services related to its LogistiCare operations. Combined, the Company has a nearly $1 billion book of business including managed entities.

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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
PRSC is way undervalued and smart investors are buying it now IMO.
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Entangled Proton Entangled Proton 15 years ago
I've placed a couple new charts in the I-box. I don't know if they are set up right, so pay attention and check to see if they are current b4 you use them.
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Entangled Proton Entangled Proton 15 years ago
I think we have something going here and we're picking up boardmarks too, so other people are watching too.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Certainly could get to $5-6 pretty quickly and first resistance is up over $8. All I know is it's getting bought pretty hard right now.
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pennyguy pennyguy 15 years ago
WOW, very good news...VERY, perhaps I will stick around a bit more here, Im thinkin it just may be a 10-20 dollar stock, sooner than later.....
heres ta hopin!

GLTA

Penny
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
State of New Jersey Announces Intent to Award $50 Million Annual Transportation Contract to Providence's LogistiCare SubsidiaryLast update: 11/7/2008 5:40:00 PMTUCSON, Ariz. and ATLANTA, Nov 07, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- The Providence Service Corporation (PRSC) today announced that its LogistiCare subsidiary, the nation's largest coordinator of non-emergency transportation (NET) services, has received notice from the New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS), Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS), of its intent to award a contract to manage its non-emergency transportation program for Medicaid recipients. The contract, which will not be official until after the protest period, has an annual value of approximately $50.0 million. The award is also subject to finalized contracts and various processing procedures. The contract has a three-year term with two one-year renewal options. "We are extremely pleased to be able to have the chance to serve New Jersey's Medicaid population," said John Shermyen, LogistiCare's CEO. "We look forward to working with the state and our transportation providers to deliver quality service to these families in the most efficient and cost effective manner." About LogistiCare LogistiCare is the nation's leading Medicaid transportation management solution. Proprietary software, innovative management strategies, and a proven record of creating budget stability and quality improvements for our clients distinguish LogistiCare as the leader in its field. From its corporate office just outside Atlanta and its numerous state-based operations nationwide, LogistiCare manages a national network of more than 1,100 transportation companies that provide more than 17 million trips to customers annually. LogistiCare's clients have included state Medicaid agencies, school boards, transit authorities, hospital systems and many of the nation's largest managed care organizations. For more information, visit . About Providence Providence Service Corporation, through its owned and managed entities, provides home and community based social services and non-emergency transportation services management to government sponsored clients under programs such as welfare, juvenile justice, Medicaid and corrections. Providence does not own or operate beds, treatment facilities, hospitals or group homes, preferring to provide services in the client's own home or other community setting. The Company provides a range of services through its direct and managed entities to over 74,000 clients through 870 contracts at September 30, 2008, with an estimated six million individuals eligible to receive the Company's non-emergency transportation services related to its LogistiCare operations. Combined, the Company has a nearly $1 billion book of business including managed entities. Certain statements herein, such as any statements about Providence's confidence or strategies or its expectations about revenues, results of operations, profitability, earnings per share, contracts, collections, award of contracts, acquisitions and related growth, growth resulting from initiatives in certain states, effective tax rate or market opportunities, constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause Providence's actual results or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, reliance on government-funded contracts, risks associated with government contracting, risks involved in managing government business, legislative or policy changes, challenges resulting from growth or acquisitions, adverse media and legal, economic and other risks detailed in Providence's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007. Words such as "believe," "demonstrate," "expect," "estimate," "anticipate," "should" and "likely" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on those forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statement was made. Providence undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement contained herein. SOURCE Providence Service Corporation
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
The bid support is hidden at times but this is getting eaten up a little bit at a time. Going to push for $3 here soon.
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Entangled Proton Entangled Proton 15 years ago
The more I look at that chart, the more I like what I see.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
I'm not complaining;)
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Entangled Proton Entangled Proton 15 years ago
Even if we don't, that's one nice bounce.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
I think we break $3 today.
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Entangled Proton Entangled Proton 15 years ago
I thought for sure this bounce was over, but seeing that 2.00 mark hold 3 days in a roll ? That has me thinking otherwise.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Maybe hit $3 today.
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Friday, November 7, 2008 2:09:25 AM EDT

Change in Consensus Earnings Estimate
EPS estimate up $0.0117 to $0.085 for quarter ending 9/2008 PRSC The Providence Service Corp
Quote Details Estimate Details Consensus Info
Last Price $2.01
Last Update 2:09am ET
Change 0.69 (25.56%)
Open $2.68
Prev Close $2.70
Day Range $2.00 - $2.68
P/E Ratio 0.0x
Volume 496,983
Quarter Ending 9/2008
# Estimates 6
Current Est $0.17
Prev $0.18
Range $0.11
- $0.20
Current Rec Buy
Prev Strong Buy
Range Hold
- Strong Buy


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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Short Interest (% of float)11.88
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Zorro Zorro 15 years ago
Getting ready to turn here IMO.
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ewu ewu 15 years ago
2.45'M OUT TO come back later, good luck all
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Entangled Proton Entangled Proton 15 years ago
This seems to be shaping up real good.
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ewu ewu 15 years ago
6$----!!11$
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