Archive for the ‘Industrial Stocks’ Category

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.

CTEI spikes, APTD busy, UNLA loses

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Cemtrex Inc. (OTCBB: CTEI) shot skyward Wednesday, gaining 122.2 percent in price to 10 cents. Volume of 31,000 shares closed the gap on a full-day average of 52, 585. CTEI is a world leader in providing environmental solutions to a variety of industries all over the world.

AlphaTrade.com (OTCBB: APTD) was one of the most widely traded micro-cap stocks Wednesday, dealing in 32.3 million, more than twice its all-day average. Prices for the stock dipped, however, 33.3 percent to six-100ths of a cent. APTD is a recognized financial data providing company specializing in real-time financial market data for major North American exchanges and markets.

Unilava Corp.. (OTCBB: UNLA) dropped sharply Wednesday, losing 52.9 percent to four cents. Volume for UNLA registered at 3.68 million, leaps an bounds better than its daily average of 158,710. UNLA announced Wednesday the first implementation of the their LOI with China Wi-Max Communications to identify funding and resource opportunities to support engineering and capital needs towards their joint venture, targeting markets of over $60 million U.S. in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

HEV has momentum, S popular, BDSI headed to court

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

Ener1 Inc. (Nasdaq: HEV) showed a lot of energy Tuesday, advancing 23.6 percent in price to $4.55. Volume was a hefty 18,108,331, 30 times its full-day volume average. The lithium-ion battery maker announced it is teaming up with Wanxiang Electric Vehicle Group Ltd. to manufacture batteries for the Chinese market.

Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE: S) had busy trade, with 39,063,758 shares changing hands Tuesday, catching up on a full-day average of 53,171,100. Prices for the stock settled 1.2 percent to $4.39. Sprint said Tuesday that starting Jan. 30 it plans to charge an extra $10 a month for all smartphones getting unlimited data.

BioDelivery Sciences International (Nasdaq: BDSI) fell 13.1 percent to $3.32. Volume for the stock was 447,487 shares, nearly triple its all-day average. BDSI was one of several companies named Tuesday in a patent infringement lawsuit by MonoSol Rx, LLC.

BNVI gains, MSFT active, CVVT falls hard

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Bionovo Inc. (Nasdaq: BNVI) shares jumped 34.9 percent to $1.41 Thursday afternoon. Volume was 666,578, or nearly four times its full-day volume average. BNVI is a pharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of safe and effective treatments for women’s health and cancer.

Microsoft Inc. (Nasdaq: MSFT) traded in 53,058,639 shares Thursday, just a shade below its daily average of 57,799,300. Prices for the software maker tailed off 1.5 percent to $28.11.

China Valves Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: CVVT) got beaten up 16.3 percent Thursday to $7.30. Volume for the stock was 2,744,317 shares or more than five times its full-day average. CVVT is a leading Chinese metal valve manufacturer, based in Zhengzhou.