Posts Tagged ‘bac’

CAGC jumps, BAC busy, QTWWD slips

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

China Agritech, Inc. (Nasdaq: CAGC) shares advanced 7.3% to $7.96, on share volume of 584,738, already besting a full-day average of 417,211 after the company announced it is introducing an innovative new line of organic liquid compound fertilizers that improves crop drought resistance.

Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) proved a volume champion early on Thursday, trading in 30.1 million shares Thursday, approaching a daily average of 188 million. Share prices settled 0.2% to $14.81, after announcing Nexen had hired BAC to find B.C. Shale Gas Partners.

Quantum Fuel Systems Technological (Nasdaq: QTWWD) sank 15.6% in price Thursday to $5.04. Volume was 492,000 shares, trouncing a daily average of 59,000.

DBD cashes in, BAC busy, NOK knocked

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Diebold Inc. (NYSE: DBD) shares added 6.4% to $34.91, on volume of 1.2 million shares, or more than triple its daily average, after the ATM manufacturer reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter results.

Bank of America Corporation (NYSE: BAC) traded in 62 million shares Monday, compared to a daily average of 189 million. Share prices inched up 0.5% to $14.84.

Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK) shares declined 5.4% to $8.85, on volume of 65.1 million shares, towering over a daily average of 24.2 after the Finnish phone maker announced an alliance with software giant Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT), whose stock fell 0.4% to $27.13.

SCON soars, BAC busy, TKLC tumbles

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

Superconductor Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: SCON) shares raced ahead 11.7% to $2.95 Thursday, on volumes of 1.6 million shares, already four times its daily average.

Bank of America Corporation (NYSE: BAC) traded in 80.3 million shares Thursday, its daily average a hefty 190.9 million. Prices faded 0.9% to $14.52, after setting prices on mortgage bonds.

Tekelec Inc. (Nasdaq: TKLC) shares took a spill of 16.3% to $9.85. Volumes of 2.3 million shares better than tripled its daily average, after reporting Q4 loss of $8 million, or 12 cents per share, as revenue fell 27%, to $90.2 million.

XETA skyward, BAC busy, MOTR motors in reverse

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Xeta Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: XETA) shares galloped 40.9% to $5.41. Volume for the stock was 484,833 shares, compared to an all-day average of 14,000, after the announcement that Paetec Corporation was to purchase XETA for $61 million.

Bank of America Corp. (NYSE: BAC) traded in 33.8 million shares Wednesday, pursuing its average of 192.4 million. Prices faded 0.3% to $14.56

Motricity Inc. (Nasdaq: MOTR) shares were off 23.3% to $16.90 Wednesday. Volume was 7.8 million shares, waltzing over a full-day average of 1.3 million, after the provider of wireless-data services projected first-quarter sales beneath analysts’ estimates late Tuesday.

NETL nails it, BAC busy, AFOP a flop

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

NetLogic Microsystems Inc. (Nasdaq: NETL) shares gained 10.2 percent to $39.90, on volumes of 1.9 million, ahead of its full-day average of 1.4 million, after the semiconductor maker projected first-quarter profit above Wall Street’s estimates.

Bank of America Corporation (NYSE: BAC) traded in 45.6 million Thursday, compared to an all-day average of nearly 200 million. Share prices gained 0.9 percent to $14.36.

Alliance Fiber Optic Products (Nasdaq: AFOP) dipped in price Thursday by 21 percent to $15.40. Volume was 556,841, or nearly four times its daily average, the day after announcing fourth quarter revenues of $11,638,000, a 55-percent increase from revenues of $7,517,000 reported in the fourth quarter of 2009.