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KUBOTA CORP-SPONS ADR (NYSE:KUB), Up By 14.15% ($6.38) After BUYINS.NET SqueezeTrigger Report Released on Monday, January 23rd


Published on 2012-02-17 09:41:41 - WOPRAI
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February 17, 2012 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET, www.buyins.net , a leading provider of Regulation SHO compliance monitoring, short sale trading statistics and market integrity surveillance, released a report on Monday, January 23rd 2012 at 09:16:00 PST stating that KUBOTA CORP-SPONS ADR (NYSE:KUB) was expected to be Up After it crossed above its SqueezeTrigger Price of 45.12 on Monday, January 23rd 2012. Click here to view the BUYINS.NET report: http://www.buyins.net/releases/?sym=kub&id=234380

From August 2009 to January 2012, an aggregate amount of 5345034 shares of KUB have been shorted for a total dollar value of $240526530. The KUB SqueezeTrigger price of $45.12 is the volume weighted average price that all shorts are short in shares of KUB. There is still approximately $3,624,610 of potential short covering in shares of KUB.

SqueezeTrigger.com has built a massive database that collects, analyzes and publishes a proprietary SqueezeTrigger Price for each stock that has been shorted. The data has then been integrated into an automated trading platform which can be used to connect to a live online broker and automate your trading of short squeeze events. It is extremely powerful with lightening fast execution at a very low price. Both the trading software and SqueezeTrigger data feed are available at http://www.squeezetrigger.com .

KUBOTA CORP-SPONS ADR (NYSE:KUB) - Kubota Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture of machinery, and other industrial and consumer products primarily in Japan. The companys Farm & Industrial Machinery segment offers farm equipment, including tractors, combine harvesters, rice transplanters, power tillers, and reaper binders for agricultural use; small engines; and construction machinery, such as mini-excavators and wheel loaders for various industrial uses. Its Water & Environment Systems segment provides pipe-related products that consist of ductile iron pipes, plastic pipes and fittings, and various valves to governments and public utilities for use in water supply and sewage systems along with industrial water supply, as well as gas supply, telecommunication, and irrigation systems. This segment also offers environment-related products, such as water and sewage treatment plants, submerged membrane systems, and biogas production systems for water treatment; pulverizing facilities for solid waste treatment; and various pumps for waterworks, sewage facilities, irrigation system, rainwater drainage, and power supplies. The companys Social Infrastructure segment provides industrial castings, spiral welded steel pipes, vending machines, electronic-equipped machinery, and air-conditioning equipment. Its Other segment offers construction and other services. In addition, the company provides retail finance and finance leases, which principally finance sales of equipment by dealers. It sells its products directly, as well as through wholesale and retail dealers, agricultural cooperative associations, trading companies and dealers, and local distributors. The company sells its products in North America, Europe, and Asia. Kubota Corporation was founded in 1890 and is based in Osaka, Japan.

The SqueezeTrigger database of approximately 1 billion short sale transactions goes back to January 1, 2005 and calculates the exact price at which the Total Short Interest is short in each stock. This data was never before available prior to January 1, 2005 because the Self Regulatory Organizations (primary exchanges) guarded it aggressively. After the SEC passed Regulation SHO, exchanges were forced to allow data processors like SqueezeTrigger.com to access the data. Total Short Interest is the number of shares shorted but not yet covered, and is different from total short volume. To access SqueezeTrigger Prices ahead of potential short squeezes beginning, visit http://www.squeezetrigger.com

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