Posts Tagged ‘alternative energy stocks’

ELCR in gear among micro-caps, DTRO moves shares, ICNN on outs

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Electric Car Company Inc. (OTCBB: ELCR) proved a star among micro-caps, doubling Wednesday in price to two-100ths of a cent. Volume for the stock was 86.5 million shares, nosing out its full-day average of 74.4 million.

Deltron Inc. (OTCBB: DTRO) was a volume leader among micro-caps Wednesday, dealing in 43.7 million shares or nearly three times its daily average. DTRO acquires profitable businesses with strong management teams, substantial revenue and established market positions.

Incoming Inc (OTCBB: ICNN) plummeted 82.5 percent in price Wednesday to seven cents, on volume of 19,900 shares, compared to daily average volume of 3,874. ICNN is a renewable energy company engaged in the production and distribution of biodiesel and renewable fuels.

INHC a leader, GERS trades, BNGOF plummets

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Innolog Holdings Corp (OTCBB: INHC) rocketed up 166.7 percent Wednesday to eight cents, on volume of 49,490 shares. This compares to 16,578 on an average day. INHC is a holding company for the purpose of acquiring businesses that provide services primarily to federal government entities.

Greenshift Corp. (OTCBB: GERS) was active Wednesday, trading in 56 million shares, catching up on its all-day average of 66 million. Prices for GERS were flat at two-100ths of a cent. GERS develops and commercializes clean technologies.

Bingo.com Ltd. (OTCBB: BNGOF) plummeted in price by 53.8 percent to six cents Wednesday. Volume for the stock was 27,140 shares, short of its daily average of 44,552. BNGOF is the parent company of the Bingo.com group of companies.

LDK flies, AA solid, FBP flounders

Monday, January 10th, 2011

LDK Solar Co. (NYSE: LDK) shares rose 18.4% to $12.35 Monday. Volume for the stock was 22,705,047 shares, nearly four times its full-day average, after the Chinese solar-power products manufacturer hiked its fourth-quarter sales outlook.

Alcoa Inc. (NYSE: AA) traded in 52,335,644 shares Monday afternoon, more than double its daily average. Prices for AA inched up 0.3 percent to $16.47. Monday, AA reported Income from continuing operations of $258 million, or $0.24 per share, highest since 2008’s third quarter.

First Bancorp (NYSE: FBP) faded 10.4 percent Monday to $4.85. Volume for the stock of 1,179,549 shares more than quadrupled its daily average.

MHAN moves, GERS popular, CVSL stumbles

Monday, January 10th, 2011

Manhattan Pharmaceuticals Inc. (OTCBB: MHAN) skyrocketed 341.2 percent Monday to 7.5 cents. Volume for the stock was 1.68 million, compared to a mere 57,892 shares on average, on word that the company entered into a settlement and release agreement with Nordic Biotech Fund II K/S and H Pharmaceuticals K/S.

Greenshift Corp. (OTCBB: GERS) traded in 122.01 million shares, nearly double its daily average. Shares traded at one-100ths of a cent, or half of where they closed Friday. GERS develops and commercializes clean technologies designed to address the financial and environmental needs of its clients by decreasing raw material needs.

Cardio Vascular Medical Device Corp. (OTCBB: CVSL) went for a dive of 57.22 percent Monday afternoon to eight-10ths of a cent. Volume for the stock was 382,400 shares, compared to its usual volume of 35,474 shares. The business plan of CVSL is to develop a medical device application utilizing a patent pertaining to a maneuverable coiled guidewire.

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.