Monday, April 26, 2010

Stocks I currently like

I know, I know. I haven't posted here for a long while. I've just been too busy and I just can't do this on a daily or even a weekly basis. But there are some stocks that I've been looking at and buying recently that I like and I want to share them with you. I'm not going to do a technical analysis mainly because I don't do that. I'm just going to list these stocks because I think there are some good ones here that will pay off in the long run.

They are:

China Power Equipment Inc. (OTC: CPQQ) Current price: $3.55

Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:C) Current price: $4.61

Curis, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRIS) Current price: $3.34

NeoPharm, Inc. (PINK: NEOL) Current price: 0.34

Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (AMEX: RNN) Current price: $2.28

Viking Systems, Inc. (OTC: VKNG) Current price: 0.25

YM BioSciences (AMEX: YMI) Current price: $1.39


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Obama attacking the banks

Nice going. Stock market down all week. No one is hiring and you keep spending our money.

Can we recall this idiot this November?

Friday, January 15, 2010

The New York Mets sue SpongeTech

The Mets are suing a major advertiser they claim bounced $400,000 in checks.

The Mets also want SpongeTech, makers of a soap-filled sponge, to pay $2.3 million for the remaining two years of an ad contract for Citi Field.

SpongeTech fell behind in payments last fall and the Mets gave the company five days to pay up, a suit says. Two checks - for $100,000 and $300,000 - bounced.

Wellstar International is now OTCBB: WLSID

The reverse split has now happened and Wellstar International is now trading as OTCBB: WLSID. Let's see what happens now. Good luck to all.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

"CBAI is exploding, get in before it hit's 10 cents!"

Well, that's that http://www.freestocktrading.info says anyway. I think we'll see CBAI perform well in 2010 but I have no idea when or if it will reach 10 cents.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Don't forget about Lifeline Biotechnologies (PINK:LLBO)

BioMed Reports, January 5, 2009:

"....there is also a whole lot of potential in the 'First Warning System'; especially with the current news headlines regarding breast cancer detection and the risks of radiation.

The continuous dilution limits the potential upside after any positive news from the FDA, but if the agency is satisfied with the current information provided and doesn't ask for additional data, then Lifeline will quickly file a 501k and nice move in price should still be in order - in my opinion.

It's a dog-eat-dog world out there for small start-ups, but with a product that boasts the potential of 'FWS', the future should be a bright one for Lifeline and its shareholders - dilution or no dilution."

December 7, 2009: Lifeline Biotech: A crapshoot or a great deal for investors? (Links to past articles about LLBO)

LLBO is currently trading at 0.0028

Friday, January 8, 2010

Cord Blood America signs letter of intent with BioCell

This came out on January 6 but its a nice reminder that CBAI continues to go up and shows signs of being for real: Cord Blood America, the umbilical cord blood stem cell preservation company, has signed a letter of intent to process and store cord blood specimens for BioCells, headquartered in Argentina, and its affiliates in Peru, Colombia, Bolivia, Panama and Puerto Rico.

China's vaccine industry is booming

From People's Daily Online:

China's vaccine sector will grow 25 percent annually, according to a report from Zero2IPO, a Chinese venture-capital firm. In 2012, the size of the market will reach "8 billion yuan", the report said.

Attracted by the growing vaccine market, "investors from home and abroad will be piling into China", said Zheng Yufen, senior manager for healthcare at the investment banking division of Zero2IPO.

China is the world's largest vaccine manufacturer, and most of the companies in the sector are privately owned.

Nationwide, China has over 40 vaccine manufacturers. Other than State-owned companies like Shanghai-listed Tiantan Biological Products and US-listed Sinovac Biotech, many of China's vaccine makers are private and still small in size. "Money is their biggest concern when they plan to expand," said Zheng.

In 2009, a batch of international pharmaceutical firms entered the vaccine sector through mergers and acquisitions. In late 2009, Novartis International AG, the world's sixth largest pharmaceutical company said it agreed to acquire an 85-percent stake in a Zhejiang-based private vaccine producer.

Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: CYCC)

Great news for CYCC on Thursday and it will be curious to see what happens to the stock on Friday. Some people on message boards are saying it will reach $5 or more. We'll see. There certainly will be profit-taking on Friday. I want to share the following from Bio Health Investor with you to keep things in perspective:

10-Bagger Watch: Cyclacel Meets Biotech Trophy Hunters (CYCC)

Cyclacel has three orally available Cyclacel drugs in clinical development:

  • 1. Sapacitabine is a cell cycle modulating nucleoside analog in Phase 2 studies for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia in the elderly, myelodysplastic syndromes and lung cancer. The Company plans to submit a Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) request for a pivotal study with sapacitabine during the first quarter of 2010.
  • 2. Seliciclib (the big news winner Thursday) is a cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor in Phase 2 studies for the treatment of lung cancer and nasopharyngeal cancer and in a Phase 1 trial in combination with sapacitabine.
  • 3. CYC116 is a Aurora kinase and VEGFR2 inhibitor in a Phase 1 trial in patients with solid tumors.
I painfully wish I had more than just 300 shares of this.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

ChromoCure (Pink Sheets: KKUR) now at 0.0007

ChromoCure (Pink Sheets: KKUR) is gaining a lot of attention from those looking for "the next HTDS": a sub-penny stock that shoots up from nearly 0.0001 to 0.0050 and beyond. I think its certainly worth a look and congratulations to those who already got into KKUR.

ChromoCure issued some very positive news the other day (ChromoCure Announces Mayo Clinic Research Confirms Its Technology and Chromosomal Basis of Cancer) and the company will be breaking ground on a new facility in Florida during the first quarter of 2010.

Other cheap stocks to look at would be LLBO and WLSI (which will be doing a R/S soon).

Friday, January 1, 2010

Breakout Alert For Cord Blood America (OTC:CBAI)

From BioMed Reports:

"We looked very closely at this stock last year and decided that we'd take a wait and see approach. Honestly, at the time we simply weren't convinced that the time was right for us to recommend any sort of attention. Now, it looks like the company may be ready to deliver on some of the promises they made to some of their early investors. It may actually have some good, substantial news on the horizon."



Happy New Year!

The economy will still stuck in 2010 but we can still make money in the market.