Posts Tagged ‘Industrial Stocks’

SAVW brilliant, TYRIA towers, CPSV tumbles

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

SavWatt USA Inc. (OTCBB: SAVW) shot ahead 263.2% to 1.38 cents. The stock was also a volume leader among micro-caps Thursday, trading in 41.5 million shares, compared to a daily average of 1.9 million, a day after the leader in LED lighting technology and the green revolution, signed a 10-year-lease for a new state-of-the-art facility called “SavWatt’s Eco Hub.”

Trey Resources Inc. (OTCBB: TYRIA) traded in 30.5 million shares Thursday, compared to an all-day average of 25.9 million. Prices for TYRIA were flat at one-100th of a cent.

Consumer Products Services Group Inc. (OTCBB: CPSV) capsized 40% in price to 2.1 cents Thursday, on share volume of 69,280, pursuing an all-day average of 105,719.

PPO revs, F rolls off lot, IDCC idles

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Polypore International Inc (NYSE: PPO) shares climbed 16.8% to $57.85, on share volume of 746,000, already beating an all-day average of 554,000, after the battery-component manufacturer forecast better-than-expected first-quarter earnings late Wednesday.

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) proved a volume leader in early trading Thursday, dealing in 36.8 million, nearly half its all-day average of 80.1 million. Prices for F fell 1.5% to $14.64.

InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ: IDCC) tumbled 8.2% to $48.76, on share volume of 2.2 million, more than double its daily average, after it announced that its patent holding subsidiaries have previously entered into a worldwide, non-transferable, non-exclusive, royalty-bearing patent license agreement with SII Mobile Communications Inc., a subsidiary of Seiko Holdings Corporation, headquartered in Japan.

MTZ mounts scale, C sells, ETFC backs off

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

MasTec Inc. (NYSE: MTZ) shares gained 12.8% to $18.02, on share volume of 1.2 million, or double its all-day average, a day after the utility contractor projected full-year earnings that topped market forecasts.

Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) dealt in 135 million shares early Thursday, pursuing an all-day average of 551 million. Prices for C faded 0.7% to $4.66.

E-Trade Financial Corp. (Nasdaq: ETFC) shares shed 4.7% to $15.86. Volume was 10.7 million shares, or nearly four times its full-day average, after the online brokerage said its biggest shareholder and bondholder planned to cut its holdings in E-Trade to less than 20%.

NDSN stronger, GE charged up, LL falls

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Nordson Corp. (Nasdaq: NDSN) shares rose 13.1% to $109.12, on share volume of nearly 960,000, or more than four times its average, a day after the manufacturer of precision-dispensing equipment reported a rise in first-quarter profit.

General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) traded Wednesday in 84.1 million shares, surpassing a daily average of 59 million. Prices for GE turned downward 2.2% to $20.37, after announcing it was going to battle rival Siemens to produce a better quality electric-car charger.

Lumber Liquidators Holdings (NYSE: LL) tumbled 10.6% to $24.44 Wednesday, on share volume of more than 1.6 million, nearly five times its daily average, after missing its revenue targets for Q4.

HASC hikes, TYRIA active, SECI smacked

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Hasco Medical Inc. (OTCBB: HASC) rocketed higher by 75% Wednesday to 3.5 cents, on share volume of 127,700, compared to an all-day average of 37,701.

Trey Resources Inc. (OTCBB: TYRIA) was among the volume leaders Wednesday morning in the micro-cap field, trading in 73.9 million shares, compared with a daily average of 23 million. Share prices were stagnant, though, at one-100th of a cent. TYRIA consults small and medium-sized businesses.

Sector 10 Inc. (OTCBB: SECI) took a pasting Wednesday, losing 36.4% to seven-10ths of a cent, on share volume of 601,000, contrasted with an average of 438,432, a day after SECI acquired 100% of First Diversified Equities Inc.