Archive for the ‘Industrial Stocks’ Category

DQ gains, F deals, RES takes header

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

DAQQ New Energy Corp. (NYSE: DQ) shot 19.4 percent in price Thursday to $13.46. Volume was 1,361,295 shares, nearly triple normal volume. DQ a leading polysilicon manufacturer based in China that aims to become a vertically integrated photovoltaic product manufacturer.

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) was a volume leader late Thursday, with 75,257,554 shares traded, just shy of its daily average of 82,335,800. Prices for the car maker’s stock gained 1.7 percent to $18.20, amid word F was closing in on Toyota’s number-one position in U.S. sales.

RPC Inc. (NYSE: RES) tottered 11.2 percent in Thursday trading to $16.35. Volume for the stock was 1,884,038 shares, besting its daily average by more than 50 percent. RPC provides a broad range of specialized oilfield services and equipment primarily to independent and major oilfield companies.

ERFW wired, ESYR active, CYIO flounders

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

ERF Wireless Inc. (OTCBB: ERFW) rose 108.7 percent in price to 2.4 cents Thursday. Volume for the stock was 5.75 million, way over its normal daily average of 1.84 million. The Texas-based ERFW is a leading provider of enterprise-class wireless broadband products and services.

EcoSystem Corp. (OTCBB: ESYR) dealt in 70.6 million shares Thursday, compared to a daily average of 29.2 million. Prices were flat, however, at one-100th of a cent. ESYR is innovating industrial-scale applications of bioreactor technology that are designed to resolve compelling ecological challenges while producing valuable products.

CYIOS Corp. (OTCBB: CYIO) saw its price take a header Thursday, falling 41.7 percent to seven-10ths of a cent. Volume for the stock was 150,000 shares, nearly double its daily average. CYIO makes CYIPRO, a business transformation tool that utilizes the first project based operating system.

NEGS has legs, CMGR scares up business, GERS down

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

NX Global Inc. (OTCBB: NEGS) leaped 254.2 percent to 85-100ths of a cent Thursday, on volume of 84.2 million, towering over its all-day average of 4.2 million. The main products and services offered by NEGS are the Ozone Laundry System ‘OLS’, Lighting Upgrades, Mechanical Systems ‘HVAC’, Water/Sewer Conservation Methods and Energy Management.

Camelot Entertainment Group Inc. (OTCBB: CMGR) was a volume leader, trading Thursday in 196.6 million, rapidly catching up on an all-day average of 263.2 million. Share prices were flat, though, at one-100th of a cent. CMGR announced today that that DarKnight Pictures “NEVER SLEEP AGAIN: THE ELM STREET LEGACY” has been named the number one horror DVD of 2010.

Greenshift Corp. (OTCBB: GERS) saw its price sliced in half Thursday to one-100th of a cent. Volume for the stock was 512, 500, compared to a daily average of 62.3 million. The Company develops and commercializes clean technologies designed to integrate into and leverage established production and distribution infrastructure to address the financial and environmental needs of its clients.

NLS flexes muscle, PFE trades widely, CHGS fades

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

Nautilus Inc. (NYSE: NLS) galloped ahead 23.4 percent in price Wednesday to $2.32. Volume of 594,877 shares nearly tripled its daily average. Headquartered in Vancouver, Wash., NLS is a fitness products company providing innovative, quality solutions to help people achieve a healthy lifestyle.

Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) was busy Wednesday, trading in 62,394,395 shares, beating by half its daily average. Prices for the stock gained 0.7 percent to $18.11.

China Gengsheng Minerals Inc. (AMEX: CHGS) dropped 14.9 percent Wednesday to $3.72, on volume of 6,463,930 shares, 4 1/2 times its daily average. CHGS, a leading China-based high-tech industrial materials manufacturer, today announced that it has entered into definitive agreements with several institutional investors for a registered direct placement of 2,500,000 shares of common stock at a price of $4.00 per share for gross proceeds of $10 million.

STLY steams along, INTC has high volume, ARSD falls

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

Stanley Furniture Company Inc. (Nasdaq: STLY) soared 30.5 percent in price Wednesday to $4.49. Volume was 614,486 shares, trounced its normal all-day average of 43,612. STLY is a leading designer and manufacturer of wood furniture targeted at the premium price range of the residential market.

Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC) was a volume leader Wednesday, trading in 49,231,123 shares, even so, INTC trailed its daily average of 54,447,500. Prices for the stock slid 0.9 percent to $20.97. INTC introduced its game-changing 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor family today at a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Arabian American Development Company (Nasdaq: ARSD) dropped 7.8 percent Wednesday to $4.61, on volume of 106,085 shares, more than five times its full-day average. ARSD owns and operates a petrochemical facility located in southeast Texas just north of Beaumont which specializes in high purity petrochemical solvents and other solvent type manufacturing.