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URRE gains, MSFT had wide trade, RJET grounded

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Uranium Resources Inc. (NasdaqCM: URRE) joined in the general celebratory mood of the uranium industry, gaining 31.43 percent to close Monday’s trading at $2.30. Volume on the day was 9,253,081 shares; its usual volume is 1,481,230. Uranium shares jumped industry-wide after Canadian mining company Cameco (NYSE: CCJ) posted positive third-quarter results. The Uranium Stocks Index is up skyrocketed 11% today.

Microsoft Corporation (NasdaqGM: MSFT) had a busy trading day, with 69,818,771 shares changing hands Monday, compared to a daily average of 61,735,300. MSFT shares slipped in price 15 percent Monday to close at $26.81. The Redmond, Wash. company announced its Microsoft 7 was to go on sale Monday in AT&T and T-Mobile USA stores across the United States.

Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (NasdaqGS: RJET) gave back 13.89 pecent in price to $7.81, on volume of 2,500,325 shares. RJET’s normal volume is around 418,782. Despite high volume, the Company saw sliding stock prices after announcing plans to sell 12 million shares in a public offering to help finance the purchase of new jets.

Read more: Republic Airways to offer 12M shares | Business First

UEC forges ahead, LVS has strong volume, GSI slumps

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Uranium Energy Corp. (AMEX: UEC) enjoyed Monday, tacking on 31.02 percent to greet the final minutes before the closing bell at $6.04. Volume was 2,479,297shares, or nearly four times its daily average over the last three months. In October, the Texas-based UEC announced that it had completed its previously announced private placement financing involving the sale of an aggregate of 8,111,313 units of the Company (each a “Unit”), at a price of $3.40 per Unit, for gross proceeds of $27,578,464.20.

Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS) gained 1.56 percent approaching Monday’s final bell to $52.79. Volume was 64,079,528 shares, or more than double its three-month daily average. Last week, LVS announced a quarterly dividend payment of $2.50 per share on its outstanding 10% Series A Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock to stockholders of record at the close of business on Tuesday, November 2.

General Steel Holdings (NYSE: GSI) skidded 7.43 percent in price to $2.74 near the close on Monday. Volume for the stock was 1,053,064 shares, in contrast to a three-month daily average of 278,970 shares. The drop comes amid word of third-quarter results out Monday, which showed gross margin improved to 3.4% from 1.5% in the previous quarter. Income from operations for the Beijing-based company increased to $6.0 million for the third quarter from a loss of $6.3 million in the second quarter and a loss of $6.4 million in the first quarter of 2010

WSP keeps gaining, MGM among volume leaders, IIIIU slides

Monday, November 8th, 2010

WSP Holdings Limited (NYSE: WH) sprinted ahead 14.39 percent Monday to register at $1.59 soon before the closing bell. Volume was 313,312 shares, more than triple its daily average. WSP Holdings is a leading Chinese manufacturer of API (American Petroleum Institute) and non-API seamless casing, tubing and drill pipes used in oil and natural gas exploration.

MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM) got traction in late Monday trading, moving up 6.77 percent to $12.93. Volume of 76,693,483 shares dwarfed its three-month daily average of 27,642,800. The company announced last week that it has closed its previously-announced sale of four long-term ground leases and their respective underlying real property parcels at The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Information Services Group Inc. (NasdaqGM: IIIIU) sank 23.48 percent late Monday to $6.68. Volume was 113,778 shares. The stock’s three-month daily average was not available at press time. The Stamford, Conn. Company was founded in 2006 to build an industry-leading, high-growth, information-based services company by acquiring and growing businesses in advisory services, including strategy, implementation and management, and market information, including market measurement, analytics and related products and services.

HTM shows its power, INS proves brainy, SPDR flies off shelves, DPW down

Monday, November 8th, 2010

U.S. Geothermal Inc. (AMEX: HTM) leaped 22.73 percent to $1.35, on volume of 1,986,007 shares, or nearly 10 times its daily average. The Boise, Idaho company has scheduled a conference call for Tuesday, to discuss second-quarter financials. U.S. Geothermal Inc., a renewable energy company focused on the production of electricity from geothermal energy, owns and operates geothermal power plants at Raft River, Idaho and San Emidio, Nevada, and is developing the Neal Hot Springs project in Oregon.

Intelligent Systems Corporation (AMEX: INS) went skyward 50.93 percent to $1.60 in early afternoon trading Monday.  INS share volume surpassed 13,650 shares, dwarfing its three-month daily average of 1,267. INS, based in Norcross, Georgia, for 30 years, has identified, created, operated and grown early stage technology companies.

SPDR S&P 500 (NYSEArca: SPY) led AMEX volume stocks early Monday afternoon by trading in 81,826,044 shares. Daily three-month average is 194,042,000 shares. The index-based issue lost some traction, though, faltering in price 0.18 percent to $122.50.

Digital Power Corporation (AMEX: DPW) gave back 11.28 percent in price in early afternoon trading Monday to $1.73. Volume quadrupled its three-month daily average at124,392 shares. The company, based in Fremont, Calif., last week reported third-quarter revenues increased by 87 percent to $3,186,000, compared to $1,708,000 for the quarter ended September 30, 2009. Net income was $303,000 for the quarter ended September 30, 2010, compared to a net loss of $205,000 for the same quarter last year.

Carbon Sciences, Inc. (CABN) – Micro-cap Buzz Stock of the Day

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

We first featured Carbon Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: CABN) in early June after the Company announced on that it filed the first of a series of patent applications for its clean-tech CO2 based Gas to Liquids (GTL) fuel technology for transforming a combination of natural gas and carbon dioxide (CO2) directly into gasoline. Shares were up nearly 70 percent that day.

Shares of Carbon Sciences were up again today — trading roughly 37 percent higher than Monday’s closing price, in morning trading on Tuesday.
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The company announced the successful synthesis of a proprietary raw catalyst, an essential step toward demonstrating commercial feasibility of Carbon Sciences’ GTL technology.

“A fully active and stable catalyst will be the key to our success,” said Dr. Naveed Aslam, inventor of the technology. “Synthesizing our proprietary raw catalyst is a vital step in a multi-stage catalyst synthesis and activation process,” he added.

GTL is a complimentary refinery processes that converts natural gas and other gaseous hydrocarbons into longer chain hydrocarbons such as gasoline. Carbon Sciences has estimated that they can produce 138 billion gallons of gasoline a year (the annual amount used in the U.S.) with 23 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and 586 million tons of CO2 without using crude oil or competing with current natural gas consumption.

“The production of this catalyst is the actual laboratory scale implementation of the catalyst formulation and its synthesis process disclosed in the patent,” said Byron Elton, CEO of Carbon Sciences, Inc. in a statement. “It is a major step forward for us.”