(69) HORSEPICKSBYBMD - Cappermetrics
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Posted on September 16th, 2016
STOCKS WITH 3 DAY RUN SEQUENTIALLY INCREASING VOLUME
The list of below stocks is notable as the shares have traded on sequentially increasing volume spanning the trading days from September 13 to September 15:
- 2U Inc (NASDAQ: TWOU)
- 8Point3 Energy Partners LP (NASDAQ:CAFD)
- Adamas Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ:ADMS)
- Adaptimmune Therapeutics PLC - ADR(NASDAQ: ADAP)
- Aerie Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: AERI)
- Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ: DOX)
- AMERCO (NASDAQ: UHAL)
- Apogee Enterprises Inc (NASDAQ: APOG)
- Antares Pharma Inc (NASDAQ: ATRS)
- North American Energy Partners Inc.(USA)(NYSE: NOA)
- BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc.(NASDAQ: BDSI)
- Cal-Maine Foods Inc (NASDAQ: CALM)
- Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO)
- Criteo SA (ADR) (NASDAQ: CRTO)
- Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. (NASDAQ:BECN)
Posted on September 16th, 2016
NUMBERS TUCKED IN THE NEWS

Playboy, which no longer contains nudity, saw sales at newsstands jump 28.4 percent in the first six months since the change. At the same time, subscriptions dropped 23.2 percent, presumably among the crowd unaware of internet porn and also uninterested in fine journalism for men of established taste. [New York Post]
58 percent
A Center for Public Integrity/Ipsos poll found that 58 percent of respondents considered Donald Trump dishonest when discussing financial and business dealings, with 50 percent saying the same thing about Hillary Clinton. [The Center for Public Integrity]
$835,000
Mattel, Viacom and Jumpstar will pay a total of $835,000 after it was found that they had been pushing out cookies on their websites and tracking kids, which is not legal. Viacom was hit with $500,000 for trackers on its Nick Jr. and Nickelodeon websites, Mattel was fined $250,000 for tracking tech on websites for kids toys, and Jumpstar owed $85,000 for sending visitor data to Facebook. Hasbro wasn’t fined but had tracking tech on its Nerf site. [BBC]
8.5 million
The population of New York City has passed 8.5 million, according to the latest estimates, the highest it has ever been. [The New York Times]
7.2 billion
Total airline passengers in 2015 in major regions, according to a trade association. Traffic was up 6.4 percent, buoyed by growth in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific regions. [Bloomberg]
$1.2 trillion
Posted on September 16th, 2016
Hips to Watch at Keeneland September Day 4
As the Keeneland September yearling sale transitions into Book 2 after a one-day hiatus that followed the blockbuster three-day Book 1, the catalog consists of horses with a little less pedigree and conformation—but they are nonetheless quality individuals.
Included in Book 2 are sons and daughters of Tapit and War Front —the sires most in demand in Book 1—but they're not the only leading stallions whose progeny could bring big figures.
With nearly 400 horses cataloged for the Friday, Sept. 16, session, this selection of top hips to watch is based on sire power and blacktype within the female family, key updates, and any previous sale prices.
Hip 662, a Curlin colt consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, has one of the most active female families in the catalog, with significant recent upgrades. The colt’s dam, the unraced Storm Cat mare Surf Song, is a half sister to champion Midshipman and grade II winner Fast Cookie, the dam of dual grade I winner Frosted. One of the leading handicap horses of 2016, Frosted has added the Whitney Handicap (gr. I) to his resume that already included the Mohegan Sun Metropolitan (gr. I) and a grade II in Dubai earlier in the year. The colt was bred by Dr. Glenna Salyer.
A full sister to Ring Weekend, the grade I winner who since the catalog has added a victory in the grade II Bernard Baruch, is part of Gainesway’s consignment. The Tapit filly, Hip 839, bred by Gainesway Thoroughbreds and Saint Elias Stables, is out of the stakes-placed Cryptoclearance mare Free the Magic, a half sister to grade II winner Forest Wind.
The only War Front yearling in Book 2 is Hip 648, a filly whose second dam is the grade II-winning Red Ransom mare Wandering Star. Consigned by Claiborne Farm, which bred the bay yearling in partnership with Joseph Allen, the filly is out of the Johannesburg mare State, a half sister to grade II winner War Command and grade III winner Naval Officer.
Craig and Holly Bandoroff’s Denali Stud, agent for Stonestreet Bred and Raised, sends out Hip 726, a bay filly by Distorted Humor out of the two-time grade I winner Ask the Moon, by Malibu Moon . Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings bought Ask the Moon for $1.8 million from Gainesway's offerings to the 2013 Keeneland November breeding stock sale.
One of the top-priced pinhooks in the sale is Hip 649, a Curlin colt consigned by Baccari Bloodstock. Purchased by Baccari for $210,000 from Castle Park Farm at the 2015 Keeneland November breeding stock sale, the colt descends from a top female family of hard-knocking runners that were products of the late John C. Mabee’s Golden Eagle Farm. Second dam Western Hemisphere, a daughter of Golden Eagle’s stallion, two-time leading California sire General Meeting, was a multiple stakes winner who earned more than $400,000.
Western Hemisphere is a full sister to General Challenge, Mabee’s gelding whose nine wins included the Pacific Classic, Santa Anita Handicap, and Santa Anita Derby, all grade I.
KEENELAND SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE HIPS TO WATCH—DAY 4
Hip—Description/Consignor
648—F., War Front —State, by Johannesburg/Claiborne Farm, agt.
649—C., Curlin —Stellar Atmosphere, by More Than Ready /Baccari Bloodstock, agt.
662—C., Curlin —Surf Song, by Storm Cat/Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agt.
726—F., Distorted Humor —Ask the Moon, by Malibu Moon /Denali Stud, agt. for Stonestreet Bred and Raised
839—F., Tapit —Free the Magic, by Cryptoclearance/Gainesway, agt.
Posted on September 16th, 2016
Another Handle Spike for Kentucky Downs
With record purses attracting full fields and low takeout sparking interest from horseplayers, Kentucky Downs closed its five-date boutique meet Sept. 15 with total wagering up nearly 34 percent.
Betting on the closing-day card of $3,660,588 brought all-sources handle to $22,540,761.22 for an average of $4,508,152 a day. Already a record after Sunday's card, the final numbers reflect an increase of 33.92 percent over last year's previous record total of $16,831,333.
"It's gratifying. We've had this vision since 2007 to be a meaningful presence in the Thoroughbred racing world," said Kentucky Downs president Corey Johnsen, who with Ray Reid and partners bought the track that year. "Because everybody in the industry has worked together, we're able to accomplish that. What's even more exciting is that there's still more room to grow."
On-track handle totaled $929,409, a 48 percent increase over last year's $628,145 total.
Overnight purses, stakes, and Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund monies totaled $7,885,979 for an average of $1,577,195 a day, up 19 percent over 2015, when the total figure was $6,609,354.70 for an average of $1,321.870 in 2015.
A total of 548 horses ran at the meet, for an average of 10.96 per race, best in the country and an increase from last year's 10.60.
"Record handle again? Why am I not surprised?" said Jeff Platt, president of the Horseplayers Association of North America, which has rated Kentucky Downs the top track for betting the past two years. "Horseplayers buy value and Kentucky Downs had it in spades."
Kentucky Downs' takeout for exactas, America's most popular multi-horse bet, at 18.25% is among the lowest in the country.
Trainer Mike Maker, owners Ken and Sarah Ramsey, and jockey Florent Geroux teamed to cap their meet championships by winning the closing-day $350,000 Kentucky Downs Ladies Marathon with Al's Gal.
Maker had a record-setting meet while taking his third straight trainer's title. His eight victories accounted for 16 percent of the meet's 50 races. That included taking five of 12 stakes, capped by Da Big Hoss becoming only the second horse to win the $600,000 Calumet Farm Kentucky Turf Cup twice.
Ken and Sarah Ramsey of Nicholasville, Ky., captured their fourth straight title with six victories overall. Geroux earned his second straight riding title with 12 wins, matching his 2015 total.
Fans also came from all over to America's only European-style course whose atmosphere Johnsen has dubbed "combination of Kentucky county fair and Royal Ascot."
"This is a little anecdotal, but I have never heard so many people who traveled from all over North America to see our races," said Ted Nicholson, Kentucky Downs' senior vice president and general manager. "I mean, from California, Florida, Maryland. I can't tell you how many people said they had heard about Kentucky Downs and wanted to see it in person. Everyone on our staff ran into people who had traveled thousands of miles to get here."
It was an action away from Kentucky Downs that resonated with Ramsey, who noted that Kentucky Downs' $130,000 maiden races and $140,000 and $145,000 allowance races could have been even higher. Instead, Kentucky Downs contributed $1.35 million to Ellis Park's purse account, catapulting its sister track in Henderson to one of its most successful meets ever.
"I was really pleased what they did for the industry, helping out Ellis Park instead of keeping it in their own left hip pocket," Ramsey said. "They took money out of their own till and put it over there. They didn't have to do that. There's nothing in the rule book that says you have to help a competitor, but it helps the Kentucky circuit."
In fact, 17 winners (34 percent) made their prior start at Ellis.
"That's just wonderful. That just shows the quality of the Ellis Park horses has improved, because obviously the quality of Kentucky Downs, with its purses, has improved immensely," said Marty Maline, executive director of the Kentucky division of the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association. "That's what we and Corey were working for when we re-channeled that money to Ellis: to try to once again re-establish a circuit.
"I have heard nothing but favorable comments from the horsemen about, of course, the purse money, but even more importantly the safety of the racetrack. They continue to make improvements down there that make it a really great experience for the racing fan."
Indeed, Kentucky Downs prides itself on innovation, including the first experiment with GoPro HEROCast -- used to provide fans an unprecedented, 360-degree insider's look into the action on the racetrack. "This was the first step in introducing it to horse racing on a commercial basis," Johnsen said, noting all 32 NHL rinks will have HEROCasts this hockey season.
The track also started live streaming and enhanced its social media. It began using a micro-bacterial fog to use on the receiving-barn stalls between occupants to kill all bacteria. The track started working with a new product to reduce dust in the stable area.
"One of our goals is to be on the cutting edge of innovation in our industry," Johnsen said. "We have an advantage because we race only five days and we can be like a laboratory, do things and hopefully other tracks carry on. I think the best example is takeout. We led the way and now a number of tracks have lowered takeout.
"We understand that you can always improve your product. We made a number of improvements here, and we are committed to continuing to improve and continuing to innovate."
Kentucky Downs' total daily handle and daily starters, by race date
Sept. 3 (Saturday) $4,603,239.82 113
Sept. 8 (Thursday) $4,019,637.14 111
Sept. 10 (Saturday) $5,769,505.23 110
Sept. 11 (Sunday) $4,487,790.40 114
Sept. 15 (Thursday) $3,660,588.63 110
Posted on September 16th, 2016
Arlington Park, $24,000 MSW, a5f (turf)
Race 8 (MSW) at AP on 9/16/16
Race 8 at Arlington Park on September 16, 2016
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Gorgeous in Gold
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Everywheruwanttobe
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Aiken to Be
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Holy Cookie
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Heir Ball
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Purple Piano
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Posted on September 16th, 2016


