Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Another day, another record close

A spike in oil prices, no pain on the rates front, a couple earnings reports and still Wall Street inches higher.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average up 6.80 points, or 0.06%, to 12,134.68. The S&P 500 added 4.84 points, or 0.35%, to 1382.22, and the Nasdaq Composite gained 11.75 points, or 0.5%, to 2356.59.

WINNERS

American Homepatient (AHOM) gained $0.32, or 45.07% to close the day at $1.03. Reuters Investment released a profile on AHOM today. Investors seem to be warming to AHOM especially since the October 2nd Supreme Court ruling, which esentially meant the company would be able to rebound from an earlier bankruptcy filling. American Homepatient, Inc. and its subsidiaries provide home health care services and products in the United States. Its products consisting primarily of respiratory and infusion therapies; and home medical equipment and home health care supplies.

Inksure Technologies Inc (INKS) climbed $0.35, or 17.07% to close the day at $2.40. InkSure Technologies Inc. today announced that the Company has entered into agreements with several leading printing companies for the testing of its "chipless" Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. InkSure Technologies, Inc. and its subsidiaries engage in the development, marketing, and sale of customized authentication systems for the security of documents and branded products for protection from counterfeiting and diversion.

Resin Systems (RSSYF) rose $0.221, or 16.26% to close the day at $1.58. RSSYF continues to climb since Pechala's released a 2 week and 12 month forecast on October 23. The stock is up 29.5% since. RESIN SYSTEMS INC. operates in the composite material products marketplace. Resin Systems provides engineered solutions based on the company's patented polyurethane resin system.

Thats it for me folks. I'll catch you tommorrow.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Despite investor jitters the Dow Jones rumbled to a new record high...

DAY IN REVIEW
Despite trader's nervousness over the outcome of the two-day Federal Reserve meeting the Dow Jones Industrial Average still rose 10.97 points, or 0.09%, and reached another record close at 12,127.88. The S&P 500 gained 0.36 points, or 0.03%, at 1377.38, and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 10.72 points, or 0.46%, to 2344.84.

WINNERS

Subjex Corporation (SBJX) gained $0.029, or 96.67% to close the day at $0.059. Investors were jumping the gun here with regards to a Form 8-k being filed regard a shareholders meeting that occurred last week. Investors are hoping for big things from Subjex and it seems any ripple in day to day operations is going to stir up some trader activity. Subjex Corporation provides customer service solutions through an Application Service Provider model in the United States. The company develops an Artificial Intelligence Software platform that is used to create virtual personalities for corporate and individual Web sites.

MM2 Group (MMGP) gained $0.035, or 77.78% to close the day at $0.08. Investors are slowly warming to this new issue. MM2 Group, Inc., through its subsidiary, Genotec Nutritionals, Inc, engages in the manufacture and distribution of nutritional supplements and vitamins.

True Product ID (TPDI)
gained $0.035, or 53.85% to close out at $0.10. Richard A. Bendis, President and CEO of True Product ID, Inc. announced that its Chinese joint venture, True Product ID Technology (Beijing) Limited, has signed a nationwide contract with the China Federation of Industry and Commerce Auto & Motorbike Parts Chamber Of Commerce (AMP) and Hainan Yayuan Anti-Counterfeiting Paper Industrial Ltd. True Product ID, Inc. produces integrators for anti-counterfeiting and security surveillance applications, as well as provides integrated tracking devices.

LOSERS

Liberty Star Gold Corp. (LBTS) dropped $0.37, or 30.08% to close the day at $0.86. Investors were taking the profits off the table with this one. LBTS made some strong gains Monday with traders inspired by Pechala's Reports 2 week and 12 month forecast.


Night folks.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Despite opening to the downside, the Dow surges to new record close

DAY IN REVIEW
Despite opening to the downside, the Dow surged 114.54 points, or 0.95%, to 12,116.91, an all-time closing high. The S&P 500 was up 8.42 points, or 0.62%, to 1377.02, and the Nasdaq Composite was higher by 13.26 points, or 0.57%, to 2355.56.

WINNERS
Patriot Gold (PGOL) gained $0.06, or 48% to close the day at $0.185. PGOL continued with heavy trading volume today, as it had done in the latter parts of last week. There was a Pechela’s Report that came out on the company today as well.

WinWin Gaming Inc (WNWN) gained 3 cents, or 42.86% to close the day at $0.100. There was a late announcement today about the resignation of Martha Vlcek, as Chief Financial Officer. Couple reports out on the day: Value Engine had a summary report out and Peschala’s released a 2 week forecast.

LOSERS
No major decliners on the day

Sorry for the irregular updates. I’ve just been all over the place these last two months. Keep the emails coming, and I hope everyone is still making money. That’s it for me folks. Good Night.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Inflation fears sent major indices into a major downslide

DAY IN REVIEW

Inflation fears sent major indices into a major downslide.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 30.58 points, or 0.26%, to 11,950.02, and the S&P 500 was down 5 points, or 0.37%, at 1364.05. The Nasdaq Composite lost 18.89 points, or 0.8%, to 2344.95.

WINNERS

Celsia Technologies (CSAT) gained $0.06, or 50% to close the day at $0.18. CSAT today announced a multi-year agreement with Yeh-Chiang Technology Corporation (YCTC), a world leader in the global heat pipe industry. Under the terms of the agreement, Taiwan-based YCTC will manufacture Celsia's thermal management products in a facility in China. YCTC will also license Celsia's patented thermofluidic technology to offer to its key OEM customers. Celsia Technologies, Inc. engages in the research and development of cooling solutions for the personal computer, flat panel display, and the light emitting diode-lighting industries.

LOSERS

Advanced BioPhotonics (ABPH) dropped $0.12 or 63.16% to close the day at $0.07. Investors are skeptical about the upcoming results regarding clinical trials involving its BioScanIR(R) System, together with its proprietary DIRI(R) dynamic infrared imaging software platform in a reconstructive surgery application. Advanced BioPhotonics, Inc., a development stage company, engages in the development and commercialization of digital imaging technology for the diagnosis and management of various diseases, including cancer and vascular diseases in the United States. Its principal product includes BioScanIR system, which detects diseases that affect the perfusion or reperfusion of blood in tissues and organs.

There was selling across the board today. Not much in actual news to report. Hopefully none of you took too bad a beating on the day, if so, well there is always tomorrow. Good night folks.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Wall Street closed lower today as earnings season got off to a rough start

DAY IN REVIEW

Wall Street closed lower today as earnings season got off to a rough start.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 15.04 points, or 0.13%, to 11,852.13. The S&P 500 dropped 3.47 points, or 0.26%, at 1349.95. Nasdaq Composite shed 7.16 points, or 0.31%, to 2308.27.

WINNERS

Surfect Holdings (SUFH) started its public trading with a bang. The stock sky rocketed up 1016.44% or $1.484 to close out at $1.63. ITU Ventures announced today that SUFH had successfully acquired its portfolio company Surfect Technologies, Inc., a design and manufacturing company offering an innovative single cell electroplating tool and process for the semiconductor industry.

Connected Media Technologies (CNCM) doubled to close the day at $ 0.024. The bounce was inspired by todays announcement of a new agreement between CNCM and NBC. The agreement results in CNCM giving up shares in return for acquiring a library of broadcast content.

Modern Technology (MODC) gained $0.046, or 62.16% to close the day at $0.12. MODC announced two target markets, and revenue projections for its boveran cancer detection system today.

LOSERS


De Beira Goldfields (DBGF) dropped $0.67, or 22.71% to close the day at $2.28. Shares fell as investors began cashing out on Tuesdays gains.

LATE DAY DEVELOPMENTS
Not much to report here.

Well that’s it for me folks. Good night.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Earning Season is upon us, and The Dow Jones Industrial Average continues to reach record highs

DAY IN REVIEW

Earning Season is upon us, and The Dow Jones Industrial Average continues to reach record highs.
The Dow finished the session up 9.36 points, or 0.08%, at 11,867.17. The S&P 500 added 2.76 points, or 0.2%, at 1353.42, and the Nasdaq Composite finished higher by 3.66 points, or 0.16%, to 2315.43.

WINNERS
De Beira Goldfields (DBGF) closed at $2.95, up 69.54% on the day.

Voyager One (VYGO) gained $0.40, or 66.67% to close the day at $0.10.

Vocalscape Networks (VOSC) gained $0.15, or 65.22% to close out at $0.38.


LOSERS
Image Technology Lab (IMTL) dropped $0.20 or 44.44% to close the day at $0.25.

FastFunds Financial (FFFC) closed at $ 0.28, down 36.36%.

My apologies folks; I have been on the road for the last week. I just got back in the office; I’ll do my best to get back into step tomorrow. Good Night.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

The Dow Jones Industrial Average pushed ahead today, closing at 11,727.34 and set a new record

DAY IN REVIEW

The Dow Jones Industrial Average pushed ahead today, closing at 11,727.34 and set a new record. The average surged ahead by 56.99 points, or 0.49% to end the day at its highest close in its 110 year history.

WINNERS

MODERN TECHNOLOGY (MODC) gained $0.045, or 90% to close the day at $0.095. On Monday MODC announced the signing of a letter of intent between its subsidiary Insight Medical Group and Boveran iCytle for the acquisition of 100% assets and intellectual and technology rights. Terms of the acquisition were released today. Modern Technology Corp. operates as a diversified technology development and acquisition company. It provides business infrastructure, substantial intellectual capital, strategic investments, and ongoing support and revenue growth assistance to each individual company within its portfolio.

ARMSTRONG HOLDINGS (ACKHQ) climbed $ 0.056, or 49.12% to end the day at $0.17. ACKHQ recently emerged from chapter 11. An update on its asbestos liability was released yesterday. Armstrong Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiary, Armstrong World Industries, Inc., engages in the design and manufacture of floors, ceilings, and cabinets for the construction and renovation of residential, commercial, and institutional buildings worldwide.

DOUGLAS LAKE MINERALS (DLKM) jumped ahead by $0.36, or 40.45% to close the day at $1.25. Yesterday Douglas Lake Minerals announced the addition of 28 gold prospecting licenses to its Tanzanian Portfolio.


LOSERS


Just when you thought WORLD GAMING (WGMGY) couldn’t look any worse. WGMGY dropped an additional 16.27% today to close out at $0.35 amid talks of defaulting on loan agreements. Last week executives from the company resigned amid fears of legal action in the US and yesterday new US legislation against online gambling passed through congress, rocking the entire online gaming industry. Shares are down 67% from this time last week

GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT HOLDINGS/EQUITIES (GAMT) shares dropped $0.59, or 53.64% to close the day at $0.510. Global Entertainment’s wholly owned subsidiary, IGW Software NV (IGW) is a leading developer of proprietary software for Web-based gaming operators. IGW has developed innovative applications specifically designed to quickly and securely launch Internet-based casinos and sportsbooks. IGW’s future looks tumultuous amid yesterdays anti-gaming developments.

HEALTH ENHANCEMENT PRODUCTS (HEPI) lost 23.08% to close the day at $2.00. Shares fell amid today’s press release that its HIV and Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Study calls for caution in moving ahead with its all-natural algae dietary supplement, ProAlgaZyme. Health Enhancement Products, Inc., through its subsidiary, engages in the production and marketing of health products in the United States.


LATE DAY DEVELOPMENTS

Radiant Logistics, Inc. (RLGT), a domestic and international logistics services company, today announced its wholly owned subsidiary Airgroup Corporation ("Airgroup") has expanded its operations in Long Beach, California, providing logistics support for the U.S. Navy.

FC Financial Services Inc. (FCFN) announced today the closing of its acquisition of all of the outstanding shares of ICP Solar Technologies Inc ("ICP") through its wholly owned subsidiary 1260491 Alberta Inc. ("Exchangeco").

Thats all folks. Good Night all.