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Sun Bancorp, Inc. (SNBC) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Shares of Sun Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNBC) surged 47 percent in morning trading on Thursday after the company announced that billionaire investor, Wilbur Ross will be acquiring a 25 percent stake in the New Jersey-based bank chain.

Ross, who has acquired stakes in banks in Florida and Michigan, said he expects thousands of U.S. banks to fail as a result of the financial crisis. Ross and the bank’s founding Brown family will buy $100 million of common and preferred stock at $4.00 a share, equal to a 24.9% stake, in Sun Bancorp, Inc., the parent of Sun National Bank. The transaction still has to be approved by shareholders.

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The Vineland-based Sun Bancorp, Inc. has $3.5 billion in assets and 70 branches in the state of New Jersey. Ross will join the boards of Sun Bancorp and Sun National, the bank said. Sun National Bank — Sun Bancorp’s main subsidiary — could be the first of many banks Ross acquires in New Jersey, he told the New York Times on Wednesday.

The cash injection would also raise Sun Bancorp’s Tier 1 risk-weighted capital — a common measure of capital strength — to 13 percent or above. The bank said that level was above the 9.5 percent required by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency under an April agreement.

Check out this interview with Wilbur Ross, conducted in August of last year. Great insight into his views on the banking industry:

Netlist, Inc. (NLST) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Shares of memory subsystems maker, Netlist, Inc. (Nasdaq: NLST) were up as much as 27 percent from Tuesday’s closing price, in morning trading on Wednesday after the company announced that Dell, Inc. (Nasdaq: DELL) qualified Netlist’s 512 megabyte and 1 gigabyte flash memory-based, non-volatile cache subsystems. Shares traded as high as $2.93 on Wednesday, up from $2.30 at the closing bell on Tuesday.

“Partnering with Netlist gives Dell’s enterprise customers added flexibility and peace of mind when deploying PERC cache solutions,” said Sally Stevens, vice president, Server Product Group Platform Marketing, Dell, Inc. in a statement. “NetVault NV delivers the reliability and performance our customers require while reducing the total cost of ownership for this high performing disaster recovery solution.”

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Netlist’s NetVault NV would help Dell servers recover and retain data for weeks in the event of data-center power failures. Earlier, Dell had also selected Netlist’s battery-backed module, NetVault BB, to hold memory data.

“Dell’s qualification of NetVault NV for this high reliability, disaster recovery application demonstrates our ability to deliver differentiated products enabling OEMs to deliver best in class datacenter solutions,” said Steve McClure, Netlist’s vice president of marketing in a statement.

We previously featured Netlist as a Buzz Stock of the Day on June 14th. Shares were up about 30 percent that day, from the previous day’s close, after the company announced that its HyperCloud™ memory module was been selected to run on servers owned by British IT solutions provider, Viglen to support High Performance Computing (HPC) applications.

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Understanding Stock Charts – The Basics

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

When used with other stock indicators the following  charting skills can help you greatly improve your trades.

Resistance levels are price levels that a stock has a difficult time busting through. The bottom resistance is called a floor.  The upper resistance is called a ceiling. Typically, buyers enter the market around the floor price to stabilize the price and possibly drive the share price back up. When a stock is reaching its ceiling, sellers will enter the market stopping the upward momentum and even driving the stock price back down. The best way to spot resistance levels on a stock chart is to find prices where the stock moves horizontally. For example, if a stock is trading around 15 and then trades down to 10 but then begins to move sideways at 10 and eventually heads back up in price, then 10 is probably a price floor. The more times a resistance level is tested, the stronger it becomes . However, if a resistance level is broken it usually results in upward momentum. For example, if the stock mentioned above broke through its price floor of 10 then the price floor would become the price ceiling. Keep in mind that resistance levels are usually price ranges not a specific stock price.

Another important feature of stock charts is volume (the number of shares traded each day). Most stock charts will show the volume of shares traded along the bottom of the chart. Look for higher than normal trading activity. If a stock is trading higher on high volume it is much more likely to continue. However, if a stock is trading higher on low volume, it may be a sign of uncertainty and the gains may be short lived. Without the conformation of volume it is very difficult to be sure of any price move or new trend.

A gap is when a stock “jumps” up or down leaving a blank area on a chart. For example, if a stock closed the previous day at $12 but opened the next day at $14, this would be a gap up. In this example the gap will become a resistance floor. However, if the gap is penetrated, it will often fill the entire gap or close the blank space before resuming its trend. Once the gap has been closed it loses much of its significance on stock charts.

Here’s a quick clip for all you beginners with some very basic, but important information about reading stock charts:

Using stock charts can be a helpful tool. However, stock charts use historical data and future price movements may differ. Most active traders rely heavily on stock charts and indicators to make their investment decisions.

Penny Buzz Stocks to Watch on 6/29: VIDA, ECRY, GOIG

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

For all you penny stock traders, here are a few penny Buzz Stocks we’re watching today:

Vidaroo Corp. (OTCBB: VIDA): Vidaroo announced that the company was selected by country music artist Keith Urban to provide creative visual elements and video production for the Summer Lovin’ 2010 Tour. Several newsletters also promoting the company. Vidaroo Corporation is a video technology company that provides the best-in-breed Online Video Platform, video production and advertising on its Online Video Network that reaches over 10 million visitors monthly. Shares up 88 percent from Monday’s close.

eCrypt Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: ECRY): Shares up 5 percent after the company announced positive feedback from their participation in the F5 Expo held in Vancouver, BC on April 7, 2010. According to data from the F5 Expo, eCrypt Technologies, Inc. received the greatest amount of public interest at the conference. These finding are based on the number of voluntary video testimonials the Company received at the F5 media centre. eCrypt Technologies, Inc. is an information security firm with a focus on the wireless industry. The company’s flagship product “eCrypt” is a first-of-its-kind encryption software for wireless email on BlackBerry® smartphones, and is available under a perpetual license or on a pay-per-use basis.

GoIP Global, Inc. (Pink Sheets: GOIG): Shares up 5 percent today after the company announced that it would receive $5 million in funding from Chinese industrialist, Yidong Fu in return for restricted common shares of the company’s stock. The funds are expected to be used to further GoIP’s GO800’s marketing efforts in USA/Canada, establish a GO800 subsidiary in China, and to launch GO800 in China in 2011.

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Buzz Stocks Week in Review — EFJI, ETRM, LTBR, MIPI

Friday, June 25th, 2010

AVERAGE WEEKLY GAIN:  70.75%

Here’s a quick recap of how this week’s Buzz Stocks fared:

Monday: Shares of EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: EFJI) rose 40 percent from last Friday’s close in morning trading on Monday after the company increased its sale price 42 percent. The company will now be acquired by Francisco Partners, an affiliate of a private equity firm for $1.50 per share in cash, up from $1.05 per share.
Up as much as 40% since our post.

Tuesday: EnteroMedics, Inc. (Nasdaq: ETRM) was our biggest gainer of the week. Shares opened at $0.31 on Tuesday, and climbed nearly 53 percent to a close of $0.61 after the company announced positive data from its obesity treatment device. The following day, shares soared to $0.81, before settling back down to a closing price of $0.63.
Up as much as 125% since our post.

Wednesday: Lightbridge Corp. (Nasdaq: LTBR) shares were up 50 percent on Wendesday after the nuclear fuel technology developer announced “a major technological breakthrough,” based on a proprietary all-metal fuel assembly design could reduce both initial capital costs per megawatt and annual operating costs per kilowatt-hour of nuclear power. According to a recent news release, this breakthrough makes nuclear power more competitive with other forms of electricity generation while contributing to a significant reduction of CO2 emissions.
Up as much as 69% since our post.

Thursday: Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPI) was first featured as a Buzz Stock of the Day on June 18th after shares rose 30 percent from the previous day’s close, about a week after the company presented nonclinical data demonstrating the utility of the Company’s novel radiopharmaceutical compounds for the molecular imaging of prostate and other tumors. Less than a week later, shares surged 65 percent from Wednesday’s closing price of $1.60, trading at at a high of $2.64 on Thursday after Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced positive data from a completed Phase 2a clinical study of Azedra™, the Company’s lead oncology therapeutic for a common childhood cancer.
Up as much as 49% since our post.

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