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IPCI aces, WFC busy, MAG ragged

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Intellipharmaceutics International (Nasdaq: IPCI) went higher 18 percent to close Wednesday at $6.04. Volume of 181,460 shares ran away from its full-day average of 27,753. IPCI is a pharmaceutical company specializing in the research, development and manufacture of novel and generic controlled release and targeted release oral solid dosage drugs.

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) dealt in 50,557,742 shares, topping its full-day average of 33,984,900. Share prices dropped, however, by 1.9 percent to $31.86. WFC posted net income attributable to common shareholders of $3.2 billion, or 61 cents per share, matching analyst expectations. Last year, profit of $394 million, or eight cents per share, was sharply reduced by preferred dividends paid under the government bailout.

Magnetek Inc. (NYSE: MAG) surrendered 15.4 percent Wednesday to $1.65. Volume of 271,367 shares more than doubled its average daily volume of 106,631. MAG, which provides digital power control systems North America, announced Wednesday it would release second-quarter financial numbers on Feb. 9.

EFOI more energetic, S, PMI dip

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Energy Focus, Inc. (Nasdaq: EFOI) climbed 10.3 percent to $1.18 Wednesday afternoon. Volume of 396,108 shares proved four times its full-day average. Solon, Ohio-based EFOI is a leader in providing energy efficient lighting solutions.

Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE: S) dealt in 50,848,950 shares, catching up to its full-day average of 54,200,200. Prices for S went south, though, 2.1 percent to $4.27, on word the company will announce fourth-quarter and full-year financial numbers on Feb. 10.

The PMI Group, Inc. (NYSE: PMI) skidded 17.4 percent Wednesday to $3.30. Volume was 13,608,639 shares was nearly triple its average daily volume. Through its wholly and partially owned subsidiaries, PMI offers residential mortgage insurance and credit enhancement products.

GENT far from spent, F steady, SHZ sheds

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Gentium SpA (Nasdaq: GENT) rocketed up 14.1 percent to $8.99 Wednesday afternoon. Volume of 154,050 shares proved four times its full-day average. Italian-based GENT is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and manufacture of drugs to treat and prevent a variety of diseases and conditions.

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) was among the top traders Wednesday, dealing in 59,850,360 shares, making headway on its full-day average of 83,462,800. Prices for F fell 4.5 percent, though, to $17.86.

China Shen Zhou Mining and Resources (AMEX: SHZ) settled in price 18.3 percent Wednesday to $6.63. Volume was 5,817,660 shares, surpassed its aevrage daily volume of 3,876,320. Wednesday, SHZ announced that it has entered into a securities purchase agreement with several institutional investors for a registered direct placement of approximately $20 million of common stock at a price of $7.05 per share.

OPXA pops, CSCO does business, MTG slumps

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Opexa Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: OPXA) saw its price pop 18.1 percent to $2.48 Wednesday afternoon. Volume of 1,738,310 shares overwhelmed a full-day volume average of 269,989. OPXA is preparing to start a Phase 3 clinical study of its Tovaxin drug candidate for multiple sclerosis

Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO) traded Wednesday in 33,840,714 shares, only about half its full-day average. Prices for CSCO fell 1.9 percent to $20.82. CSCO announced Wednesday it will bring its fancy videoconference systems for teaching to several universities in Colorado, giving students at some remote, rural schools access to more classes.

MGIC Investment Corporation (NYSE: MTG) listed lower by 18.8 percent Wednesday to $9.46. Volume was 16,430,897 shares, four times its normal daily volume, on word that higher claims paid out last year hurt the company’s bottom line.

BITA rockets up, GE buzzing, ANTP stumbles

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Bitauto Holdings Limited America (NYSE: BITA) increased in price 12 percent to $10.48 midday Wednesday. Volume of 381,406 shares trailed its full-day volume average of 395,615, after Oppenheimer initiated coverage on the stock at Outperform.

General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) traded Wednesday in 33,684,575 shares, catching up on its full-day average of 54,463,100. Prices for the stock slid 1.6 percent to $18.31, after stating that its deals with China have totaled $2 billion.

Phazar Corporation (Nasdaq: ANTP) toppled 17.3 percent Wednesday to $3.79. Volume for the stock was 158,483 shares, four times its normal daily volume. Wednesday, Phazar reported quarterly Earnings Per Share of $0.01 vs. $0.00 in 2Q10; revenues rose 8% year-over-year to $2.3 million.