Posts Tagged ‘Technology Stocks’

SOAN soars, GELV active, ELAY lays down

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

So Act Network Inc (OTCBB: SOAN) doubled in price to a dime, on volumes of 75,500 shares, or nearly six times its daily average. SOAN, based in Texas, is a leading provider of private-labeled social networks, social media marketing services and revolutionary media technologies.

Green Energy Live Inc. (OTCBB: GELV) exploded on markets, trading Wednesday in 87 million, or nearly four times what it would on an average day. Share prices were flat, however, at two-100ths of a cent. Based in Michigan, GELV is a growth oriented clean energy company focusing on sustainable “clean side of green” solutions for the U.S. livestock industry.

eLayway Inc. (OTCBB: ELAY) tumbled 58% Wednesday to 10.5 cents. Volumes were 22,000 shares, compared to a full-day average of 39,519, a day after ELAY announced the latest version of the Internet’s first and only patent pending layaway payment processor, eLayaway 2.0 Private Beta.

DSW does it, CSCO steady, SMSI slumps

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

DSW Inc. (NYSE: DSW) shares gained 16.5% to $42.21, on volume of 1.4 million shares, or nearly five times its all-day average, after the shoe seller late Tuesday said it would buy Retail Ventures Inc. (NYSE: RVI) , its largest shareholder, in a merger that DSW said would reduce outstanding shares. RVI shares flew 13.6% to $18.11.

Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO) traded in 34.7 million shares Wednesday, hunting down its daily average of 74.1 million. Prices nipped up 0.5% to $22.10. CSCO reports after the bell today.

Smith Micro Software Inc. (Nasdaq: SMSI) shares tumbled 36.5% to $8.29 Wednesday. Volume was 7.3 million shares, towering over a full-day average of 491,000 shares, after the company suspended its new year forecast.

XETA skyward, BAC busy, MOTR motors in reverse

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Xeta Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: XETA) shares galloped 40.9% to $5.41. Volume for the stock was 484,833 shares, compared to an all-day average of 14,000, after the announcement that Paetec Corporation was to purchase XETA for $61 million.

Bank of America Corp. (NYSE: BAC) traded in 33.8 million shares Wednesday, pursuing its average of 192.4 million. Prices faded 0.3% to $14.56

Motricity Inc. (Nasdaq: MOTR) shares were off 23.3% to $16.90 Wednesday. Volume was 7.8 million shares, waltzing over a full-day average of 1.3 million, after the provider of wireless-data services projected first-quarter sales beneath analysts’ estimates late Tuesday.

ATML vaults, C clicks, SWIR swoons

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Atmel Corp. (Nasdaq: ATML) shares rallied 9.8% to $16.10. Volume for the stock was 14.6 million shares, compared to an all-day average of 10.3 million, after the maker of computer chips used in household devices reported fourth-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street’s expectations late Tuesday.

Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) traded in 64.1 million shares, making it a volume leader, but still below its average of 546 million. Prices demurred 0.5% to $4.86.

Sierra Wireless Inc. (Nasdaq: SWIR) shares declined 26% to $11.47, on volume of 3.6 million shares, squashing its daily average of 260,000, after the wireless-modem maker reported fourth-quarter profit that missed estimates late Tuesday.

AVID avid, UNG uneasy, TZOO travels lower

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Avid Technology Inc.(Nasdaq: AVID) shares rose 11.3 percent to $21.24, on volume of 436,468, compared to an average of 129,028, after the maker of recording equipment and software on Friday reported fourth-quarter revenue above forecasts.

United States Natural Gas Fund (NYSE: UNG) traded in 40.1 million shares Monday, compared to an average of 25.1 million. Share prices for UNG drifted lower, though, by 4.7 percent to $5.59. UNG has lost at least 35 percent in each of the last three calendar years, according to Morningstar.

Travelzoo Inc. (Nasdaq: TZOO) felt the bruises Monday, losing 9.3 percent in price to $40.93, on volume of 822,782 shares, nearly triple its daily average, even as it announced it had surpassed 22 million subscribers worldwide.