Posts Tagged ‘alternative energy stocks’

HHWW soars, TAON climbs, BLSP also up

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Horiyoshi Worldwide (OTCBB: HHWW) climbed 22.22 percent, adding 49 cents to close Wednesday at $2.70. Volume of 5,446,065 more than doubled average daily volume of 2,230,360. On November 5, 2010, Horiyoshi Worldwide Inc. was acquired by Horiyoshi the Third Limited, in a reverse merger transaction.

TAO Minerals, Ltd. (Pink Sheets: TAON) jumped 10.4 percent to 1 cent Wednesday, on extraordinary volume of 41,513,083, nearly ten times average daily volume of 4,456,700. This morning, TAON announced commencement of the first phase geophysical review of the Mutata Gold and Platinum project.

Blue Sphere Corp (OTCBB: BLSP) jumped 3.85 percent at the end of the day Wednesday to close at $0.81, on volume of 928,495, easily eclipsing average daily volume of 36,234. The London-based BLSP develops projects for greenhouse gas emission reduction and renewable energy production.

ACTC, CPWEE slide, ADSU skyrockets

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Advanced Cell Technology Inc. (OTCBB: ACTC) dropped nearly 7 percent to close Wednesday at 14.8 cents. Extraordinary volume of 142,172,592 easily eclipsed average daily volume of 9,950,280. The Massachusetts-based biotech company announced today that it had strengthened its balance sheet by eliminating approximately $3 million in debt.

Clean power Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: CPWEE) plummeted 72 percent to 3 cents Wednesday, on volume of 788,477, nearly one thousand times its daily average. The Canadian developer of hybrid fuel technology has been struggling this month with internal management shakeups.

Aden Solutions, Inc. (OTCBB: ADSU) soared 96.72 percent, tacking on 6 cents to close Wednesday at 12 cents. Volume of 15,000 easily surpassed three month daily average volume of 9,000. The Toronto-based ADSU provides travel packages and concierge services to corporate entities.

MIGP soars, C does brisk trade, APWR loses some power

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Mercer Insurance Group Inc. (NasdaqGM: MIGP) jumped in price 47.93 percent to open trading Wednesday at $27.88. Volume of 340,855 squashed its normal daily voume of 4,312. Kendall Law Group announced Wednesday it is investigating Mercer Insurance Group, Inc. for shareholders in connection with the proposed acquisition by United Fire & Casualty Company. The national securities firm’s investigation seeks to determine whether Mercer Insurance Group and its Board breached their fi

Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) was the volume leader in early trading Wednesday, exchanging 154,660,124 shares, rapidly catching closing in on its daily average volume of 465,835,000. Citigroup shares were 2.02 percent more expensive at $4.28.

APower Energy Generation Systems Ltd. (NasdaqGS: APWR) saw its share prices fall Wednesday morning by 27.99 percent to $4.58. Early share volume of 3,099,954 shares more than tripled the stock’s full-day average. The Chinese-based power company reported Wednesday revenues decreased 40.7% to $57.3 million from $96.6 million in the third quarter 2009. Gross profit decreased 2.5% to $12.3 million in the third quarter from $12.6 million in the third quarter 2009.

ENA races ahead, IRE overpowers share average, NOAH sinks

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Enova Systems Inc. (AMEX: ENA) picked up 22.55 percent in price Monday afternoon to $1.25. Volume of 180,330 shares was nearly four times its three-month average share volume. ENA is a production company in an emerging industry and a leading developer of proprietary electric, hybrid and fuel cell digital power management systems.

Bank of Ireland (NYSE: IRE) did brisk business Monday, trading in 29,498,405 shares, dwarfing its three-month average share volume of 6.2 million. Prices jumped 20.83 percent to $1.71, in the aftermath of the E.U. move to bail out Irish banks.

Noah Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: NOAH) dropped by 8.04 percent Monday afternoon to $16.92. Volume of 352,300 shares was a pittance compared to its usual three-month average share volume of 1,377,410. Shanghai-based NOAH provides investment advisory and wealth management services.

BORN soars in price, INTC big seller, UQM sinks

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

China New Borun Corporation (NYSE: BORN) saw a spike in price of 11.8 percent in Thursday afternoon trade to $12.41 Volume of 903,056 shares is to within sight of its daily average of 1,246,800 shares. The Beijing-based producer and distributor of corn-based edible alcohol in China, this week announced third-quarter revenue increased 26.1 percent to RMB417.7 million ($62.3 million U.S.) from RMB331.1 million in the third quarter of 2009. Gross profit increased 31.2 percent to RMB100.9 million ($15.1 million).

Intel Corp. (NasdaqGS: INTC) traded in 48,084,401 shares Thursday afternoon, approaching its usual daily volume of 67,954,000 shares. Shares of the chipmaker fell back 0.38 percent to $21.00. The company announced its storage division has recently added new major wins with five storage vendors, illustrating the company’s momentum around developing advanced integrated storage features and capabilities.

UQM Technologies Inc. (AMEX: UQM) fell in price Thursday by 3.81 percent to $2.02. Volume of 224,907 shares was still shy of UQM’s usual daily volume of 281, 265 shares. The Colorado-based UQM develops of alternative energy technologies.