Posts Tagged ‘Energy Stocks’

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.

CTLI, SHNL jump, CPMCF dips

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Compress Technologies Inc. (Pink Sheets: CTLI) achieved a new 52-week trading high late Monday afternoon by gaining 1,233.33 percent to $2.00, on a modest 2,000 shares. Compress Technologies, Inc., is a Pompano Beach, Florida-area technology based company, which has acquired VMSK Technology as well as the rights to Nano Technology, MSB, 3PRK and other technologies.

Shentang International, Inc. (SHNL.OB) leaped 600 percent Monday afternoon to 3.5 cents, on volume of 28,500. The stock’s 52-week trading range runs from half a cent to $2.525. The Chinese-based Shengtang engages in design, source for production and sale of glass products, which are used as festival gifts, home decorations and craftworks

Coastal Pacific Mining Corp. (CPMCF.OB) plummeted 38.67 percent in price to 19 cents in Monday trading, on volume of 50.15 million shares. The stock’s 52-week trading range has peaked around 82 cents. The Calgary-based miner announced it has completed $1,000,000 of a $2,000,000 private financing for operations and exploration of its properties. 

URRE near top of gainers’ ladder, SIRI among most active, MVIS bruised

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Uranium Resources, Inc. (NasdaqCM: URRE) tacked on an amazing 29.84 percent in price Tuesday to close at $1.67, on a whopping 7,192,195 shares, nearly six times its three-month average volume. The stock vaults into the upper end of a 52-week trading range that has peaked at 1.78, after bottoming out at 38 cents. The company, since its incorporation in 1977, has produced over 8 million pounds of uranium in Texas.

Cabela’s Inc Class A (NYSE: CAB) jumped 20.73 percent Tuesday to close at $22.07.  Share volume totaled 3,453,941, dwarfing its three-month total of 371,958.  Tuesday’s leap brings the stock toward its 52-week peak of $22.22, after bottoming out at $11.65. The specialty retailer and direct marketer of hunting, fishing and camping merchandise, announced on Tuesday that quarterly consolidated revenues increased 3.9 percent to $643 million, while retail revenue increased 6 percent to $369 million.

Microvision, Inc. (NasdaqGM: MVIS) suffered a drop in price Tuesday of 18.5 percent to close at $1.63. Share volume of 3,169,642 towered over its three-month average volume of 653,575 shares. The stock languishes near the basement of a 52-week trading range of $1.55, its peak around $4.11. The manufacturer of ultra-small  projectors (hence its name) Monday posted Q3 revenue of $1.3 million and a loss of 15 cents a share, falling 18 percent wider than the average analyst earnings estimate, according to Bloomberg.

Sirius XM Radio Inc. (NasdaqGS: SIRI) inched up nearly 2 percent to $1.56 Tuesday, on volume of 83,327,134 shares, slightly above its three-month average of 71,284,100. The satellite radio network is making its way toward a 52-week high of $1.59, its gulch for the year around 56 cents. Sirius XM already has announced that it has added 334,727 net subscribers during the third quarter. This brings their total subscriber totals to just less than 20 million.

Verenium Corp. (VRNM) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Shares of biofuels developer Verenium Corp. (Nasdaq: VRNM) surged as much as 86 percent from Wednesday’s closing price, in morning trading on Thursday after the company announced that BP (NYSE: BP) will pay $98 million for technology and facilities developed by Verenium.

“This agreement should give both companies the flexibility to pursue the growth opportunities in the respective businesses and achieve goals in the near-term,” said Verenium’s president and CEO Carlos A. Riva. ” As a result of this transaction, Verenium will have the resources to grow our commercial enzyme business while maintaining strategic access to the emerging cellulosic ethanol market in a manner that better fits our resources.”
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Under the terms of the agreement, BP will acquire Verenium’s Jennings, Louisiana facilities, including a pilot plant and demonstration scale facility; Verenium’s research and development facilities in San Diego; cellulosic biofuels technology and related intellectual property; and Verenium’s cellulosic enzyme technology and related intellectual property. BP will also retain scientists and technology experts necessary to move the projects forward.

Verenium, which is based in Cambridge, Mass., will retain its core commercial enzyme business, the ability to access select biofuels products developed by BP using the technology BP acquired, the ability to transition out of its San Diego R&D facility over the next two years, $98.3 million in cash, and an additional $10.8 million in cash to be released upon assigning the lease of Verenium’s R&D facility to BP.

BP will become the sole investor in Vercipia Biofuels, a 50-50 joint venture formed by BP and Verenium in February 2009, and will independently manage all of Vercipia’s activities going forward. Similarly, Galaxy Biofuels, a 50-50 joint development company owned by BP and Verenium, will be owned 100% by BP.

The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2010.

Buzz Stocks Week in Review – IDT, CWLZ, PEIX, ARNA

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Average Weekly Gain: 37.3%


Monday: Our Buzz Stock of the Day on June 28, IDT Corp. (NYSE: IDT) had a great week. IDT, which blends a strange pairing of telecom and energy had positive momentumthroughout the week. Shares began their climb on Monday, after a CNBC interview in which CEO Howard Jonas outlined the company’s shale properties and oil extraction technology. IDT’s energy business, Genie Energy, holds IDT’s interests in the American Shale Oil, LLC (AMSO), a joint oil shale research and development venture in Colorado with Total, S.A.; and in Israel Energy Initiatives (IEI), which holds an exclusive shale oil exploration and production license in the Shfela region of Israel. According to Jonas, it costs IDT Corp. $25 per-barrel to extract oil from shale rock. This figure is about $10 less than ultra-deep water fuel extraction — the kind of extraction that was being used by British Petroleum (NYSE: BP) in the Gulf of Mexico.

Up as much as 57 percent since our post.

Tuesday: On Tuesday, we featured Cowlitz Bancorp. (Pink Sheets: CWLZ) as our Buzz Stock of the Day. Cowlitz shares were up about 25 percent from Monday’s close, in morning trading on Tuesday after the company announced that it presented an updated plan to regain compliance with two Nasdaq Listing Rules with which it is not in compliance and requested a 90-day exception to the continued listing standards. Unfortunately, Cowlitz was de-listed from the Nasdaq on Thursday, July 1. Cowlitz received a  delisting determination letter from Nasdaq due to the Company not being in compliance with the minimum 500,000 publicly held shares requirement set forth in Listing Rule 5550(a)(4), on May 12.

Wednesday: Shares of Pacific Ethanol, Inc. (Nasdaq: PEIX) surged almost 60 percent on Wednesday, after the company announced that four of its subsidiaries had emerged out of bankruptcy. The plant subsidiaries, which are now owned by a newly formed holding company, will continue to be staffed, managed and operated by Pacific Ethanol under a fee and profit-sharing arrangement negotiated with the owners of the newly formed holding company. Pacific Ethanol, Inc. eliminated approximately $290 million in debt and other liabilities from its balance sheet. The bankruptcy did not affect the Company’s ownership structure and the Company continues to be owned by its existing common and preferred stockholders.
Up as much as 31 percent since our post.

Thursday: Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARNA) was up 20 percent from Wednesday’s close, in morning trading on Thursday after the company announced that Japanese drug maker, Eisai, Inc. will market Arena’s obesity treatment lorcaserin in the U.S. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is already reviewing lorcaserin, and a decision is expected on Oct. 22. The main concern with lorcaserin is that patients treated with the drug in two pivotal phase III studies didn’t lose much weight — a little more than 3% on a placebo adjusted basis. The biggest plus in lorcaserin’s corner is the drug’s safety and tolerability, which appear better than competing drugs.
Up as much as 24 percent since our post.

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