Archive for the ‘Energy Stocks’ Category

MMTE energetic, CGFIA busy, MCET miserable

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Mammoth Energy Group (OTCBB: MMTE) climbed 18.2 percent Wednesday to 13-100ths of a cent. Volume was 120.4 million shares, compared to a daily average of 43.8 million.

Colorado Goldfields Inc. (OTCBB: CGFIA) traded in 138.2 million shares Wednesday, compared to an average of 50.6 million. Prices for the stock tumbled, however, 87.4 percent, to 12-100ths of a cent. CGFIA is a mining exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties, mainly for gold, silver, zinc, copper and lead.

MultiCell Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: MCET) dumped 25.7 percent Wednesday to 1.04 cents, on volume of 57.2 million shares, or about eight times its usual daily average. MCET has specialized in developing main liver cell immortalization technologies to produce cell-based assay systems for use in drug discovery.

BIOF busy, BAC in trouble, EK out of focus

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

BioFuel Energy Corp. (Nasdaq: BIOF) shares improved 18.1 percent to $1.24, on volume of 384,014 shares, just outdistancing its daily average.

Bank of America Corp. (NYSE: BAC) exchanged 65.7 million shares Wednesday, compared to a daily average of 204.5 million. Share prices improved 0.3 percent to $13.67, after the bank was sued by mortgage investors over what they called “massive fraud”.

Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: EK) shares tumbled 16.6 percent to $3.77, on volume of 35.5 million – four times its daily average — after EK reported its quarterly profit plunged 95 percent and revenue tumbled 25 percent on steep declines in its digital business as well as a drop in intellectual-property licensing revenue.

WG wild and good, PFE popular, CPF reacts to proposed split

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Willbros Group Inc.(NYSE: WG) shares rose 15.2% to $11.47 Monday. Volume for the stock was 1.4 million, swallowing up a full-day average of 579,364, after Johnson Rice hiked its view of the oil-industry contractor to overweight from equal-weight.

Pfizer (Nasdaq: PFE) dealt in 36.8 million shares Monday, just shy of its full-day average of 45.4 million. Share prices were up 0.3 percent to $18.42, after Mylan Inc. said Monday it is now shipping a generic version of Pfizer Inc.’s heartburn drug Protonix.

Central Pacific Financial Corporation (NYSE: CPF) went south 10.6 percent to $1.61 Monday. Volume for the stock was 584,318 shares, doubling its daily average, after Friday letting out word of plans for a reverse stock split.

SOYL green, ELCR in gear, SRRL sinks

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

American Soil Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: SOYL) skyrocketed 280 percent to 1.9 cents Thursday. Volume for the stock was 50,750 shares, compared to 16,399, its daily average. SOYL develops, manufactures and markets cutting-edge technology that decreases the need for water and improves the soil in the ‘Green Industry’.

Electric Car Company (OTCBB: ELCR) had an exciting Thursday, trading in 50.2 million shares, compared with 82.3 million shares on average. Prices were flat, though, at one-100th of a cent.

Stellar Resources Ltd. (OTCBB: SRRL) fell in price Thursday by 45 percent to 11 cents. Volume of 25,000 shares nearly tripled its daily average volume.

HOMS gets lift, SLGLF active, GERS in red

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Homeland Security Capital Corp. (OTCBB: HOMS) leaped 160 percent to 3.9 cents Thursday morning. Volume was 3.9 million shares, trumping a daily average of only 155,650. HOMS is an international provider of specialized technology-based radiological, nuclear, environmental, disaster relief, and security solutions to government and commercial customers.

Silverado Gold Mines Ltd. (OTCBB: SLGLF) traded in 18.7 million shares before midday Thursday, catching up to a full-day average of 19.3 million. Prices for the stock suffered, though, by 20.8 percent to 38-100ths of a cent. Vancouver-based SLGLF is an exploration-stage enterprise focused on the exploration of gold properties with some past production.

Greenshift Corp. (OTCBB: GERS) saw its share prices cut in half to one-100th of a cent. Volume for the stock was 1.2 million shares, way behind its daily average of 64.1 million.