Posts Tagged ‘china stocks’

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.

OEDV overwhelms, PTSH solid, SNAS swoons

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Osage Exploration and Development Inc. (OTCBB: OEDV) galloped ahead 185.7% in price to 20 cents Monday, on volume of 13,470 shares, well behind a daily average of around 75,000. OEDV is an independent exploration and production company with interests in oil and gas wells and prospects in the U.S. and Colombia.

PTS Inc. (OTCBB: PTSH) had a busy Monday, trading in 143 million shares, compared to its usual average of 12.5 million. Share prices were flat, though, at two-100ths of a cent. The Company’s current purpose is to seek, investigate and, if such investigation warrants, acquire an interest in business opportunities presented to it by persons or firms who or which desire to seek the perceived advantages of a Corporation.

Sino Assurance Inc. (OTCBB: SNAS) sagged 70% in price to 15 cents Monday on volume of 19,780 shares, 50% better than it trades most days. SNAS through its subsidiaries and variable interest entity, is mainly engaged in the provision of surety and tendering guarantees service to corporations and individuals in China.

CLGZ chugs along, TEMN teeming, CYBA bruised

Monday, February 14th, 2011

China Logistics Inc. (OTCBB: CLGZ) shot higher by 620% Monday to 18 cents. Volume topped 2.1 million shares, where it normally would trade around 125,000. The Company is a logistic company specializing in logistical services for car manufacturers, car components, food assortments, chemicals, paper, and machinery in China.

Team Nation Holdings Corp. (OTCBB: TEMN) traded in 96.7 million shares Monday, compared to daily average of 13.6 million. Share prices climbed 38.1% to 29-100ths of a cent, after announcing a one-time adjustment increasing its 2009/2010 revenue by $997,120. The increase will be reflected in the company’s 10k, when filed in accordance with SEC deadlines.

Canyon Bancorp (OTCBB: CYBA) took a nose-dive Monday in price, falling 83.3% to 11 cents, on volume of 38,440 shares, compared to daily average of 2,120. The Bank is a community bank that offers a full complement of convenience-oriented services including ATMs and ATM/debit cards, 24-hour telephone banking, Internet banking, lock box processing, direct payroll and social security deposits.

AAWW jumps, SIRI steady, ENOC bails

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings (Nasdaq: AAWW) share prices climbed 16.9% to $65.85. Volume was 773,502, more than three times its all-day volume, after it reported its fourth-quarter earnings increased 47% on improving airfreight demand, especially out of Asia.

Sirius XM Radio Inc. (Nasdaq: SIRI) traded in 52.6 million shares Monday, compared to a daily average of 72.8 million. Share prices inched up 0.3% to $1.85, one day ahead of the company’s fourth-quarter report. Sirius is slated to release its earnings numbers on Tuesday.

EnerNOC Inc. (Nasdaq: ENOC) faded 12.6% to $17.91 Monday, on volume of 3.6 million shares, or 10 times its all-day volume, as an analyst cut its rating and price target for the company due to a billing issue that may create problems for the energy company.

RAPT roars, GERS gets going, CHYU retreats

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Raptor Technology Group Inc. (OTCBB: RAPT) proved it’s far from extinct, leaping 116.1% Wednesday to 60.5 cents, on volume of 12.3 million shares, trouncing its usual volume around 250,000, after signing a long-term agreement for mineral recovery.

Greenshift Corp. (OTCBB: GERS) was a volume champion Wednesday among micro-caps, trading in 276.8 million shares, even better than its average of 115.8 million. Its price, however, was halved to one-100th of a cent.

China Youth Media Inc. (OTCBB: CHYU) slid in price 65.2% to 31-100ths of a cent Wednesday, on volume of about 15,000, a fraction of its daily average around 43,000. CHYU is a China focused youth marketing and media company whose business is to deliver advertising and content to one of the most sought after and fastest growing demographics in the world.