View Full Version : Congrats to all Stockpalooza members on IDOI also tomorrow's pick!!
kingrichards
08-20-2009, 10:32 PM
Congrats to all Stockpalooza members on IDOI which was alerted yesterday!!
So here is another pick to end this week for tomorrow's Friday Finale NTRO.
NTRO just came out with news!!
Nitro Petroleum Inc. Announces Re-Work of Mason Burns and Teresa Well in Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA--(Marketwire - 08/20/09) - Nitro Petroleum (OTC.BB:NTRO - News) announces today that the Company is in the process of remedial upgrades for Mason Burns # 2 and the Teresa # 1 wells. Nitro Petroleum is the operator on these two wells which are located in Garvin County, Oklahoma. The Teresa well has now produced in excess of 5,000 barrels of oil and 44,000 MCF of natural gas from the Viola Limestone. The Viola will be acid injected to stimulate this production area. This is an industry standard rework procedure for the Viola Formation. The Company expects a rapid recovery of oil and gas flow following the acid flush.
To read entire press release go here: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Nitro-Petroleum-Inc-Announces-iw-557044653.html?x=0&.v=1
Remember to do your own research.
Thanks, from King Richards
stockwatcher12
09-03-2009, 12:30 PM
Applied DNA Sciences (OTCBB: APDN) is continuing to indicate that it could the move I have been expecting it to make.
Within about the first hour of trading during Wednesday's trading session, APDN eclipsed its 10-day average volume.
Hence, investors are coming back into the stock and the buy side pressure is pushing APDN upwards.
LATEST NEWS ON ADPN - Can Protect Metal-Based Products From Counterfeiting
STONY BROOK, NY--(Marketwire - September 3, 2009) - Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: APDN), a provider of DNA-based security solutions, announced that it has successfully incorporated its proprietary SigNatureŽ DNA markers onto the surfaces of intact metal, with the potential to assign unique DNA sequences for each metal application. Counterfeit metal materials have been detected in everyday building and construction materials, electronic components, after-market car parts, public rail and bus transportation materials, packaging and components used in military and commercial aircraft.
According to Robert P. Ernst (Naval Air Systems Command's Aging Aircraft Program), "As many as 15% of all spare and replacement microchips the Pentagon buys are counterfeit...We are having field failures regularly within our weapons systems -- and in almost every weapon system." (Business Week, October 2008). In May 2009, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a Report on Counterfeits indicating that total counterfeit incidents increased from 3,868 (2005) to 9,356 (2008), representing an increase of over 200%. Of the counterfeit products surveyed in 2008, 5,267 of these products were "used product re-marked as higher grade" microcircuits.
Dr. James A. Hayward, CEO of APDN, stated, "Typically, counterfeits are distinguished after a very thorough visual check. Organized efforts to counterfeit metal components can be curtailed easily by the application of a unique forensic SigNature DNA marker that can even be used to distinguish between various products."
Aluminum, copper, tin and steel can all be protected with SigNature DNA and authenticated should there be any doubt as to their authenticity. The persistence of SigNature DNA markers, even after attempts to wash or remove it, has already been validated in laminates, thermal transfer ribbon and a wide range of security inks and substrates used in secure packaging. SigNature DNA can help provide quality assurance and quality control without modification to the existing manufacturing processes or the products themselves.
"The problems will continue to grow as long as metal counterfeits continue to enter the supply chain unchecked. With the availability of SigNature DNA marking and authentication, we can immediately help to resolve many of the concerns over national security and public safety," continued Dr. Hayward.
stockwatcher12
09-03-2009, 12:31 PM
Applied DNA Sciences Inc (OTC:APDN) is now up 0.155 +0.013 (9.15%)
STONY BROOK, NY--(Marketwire - September 3, 2009) - Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: APDN), a provider of DNA-based security solutions, announced that it has successfully incorporated its proprietary SigNatureŽ DNA markers onto the surfaces of intact metal, with the potential to assign unique DNA sequences for each metal application. Counterfeit metal materials have been detected in everyday building and construction materials, electronic components, after-market car parts, public rail and bus transportation materials, packaging and components used in military and commercial aircraft.
LATEST NEWS ON ADPN - Can Protect Metal-Based Products From Counterfeiting
STONY BROOK, NY--(Marketwire - September 3, 2009) - Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: APDN), a provider of DNA-based security solutions, announced that it has successfully incorporated its proprietary SigNatureŽ DNA markers onto the surfaces of intact metal, with the potential to assign unique DNA sequences for each metal application. Counterfeit metal materials have been detected in everyday building and construction materials, electronic components, after-market car parts, public rail and bus transportation materials, packaging and components used in military and commercial aircraft.
According to Robert P. Ernst (Naval Air Systems Command's Aging Aircraft Program), "As many as 15% of all spare and replacement microchips the Pentagon buys are counterfeit...We are having field failures regularly within our weapons systems -- and in almost every weapon system." (Business Week, October 2008). In May 2009, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a Report on Counterfeits indicating that total counterfeit incidents increased from 3,868 (2005) to 9,356 (2008), representing an increase of over 200%. Of the counterfeit products surveyed in 2008, 5,267 of these products were "used product re-marked as higher grade" microcircuits.
Dr. James A. Hayward, CEO of APDN, stated, "Typically, counterfeits are distinguished after a very thorough visual check. Organized efforts to counterfeit metal components can be curtailed easily by the application of a unique forensic SigNature DNA marker that can even be used to distinguish between various products."
Aluminum, copper, tin and steel can all be protected with SigNature DNA and authenticated should there be any doubt as to their authenticity. The persistence of SigNature DNA markers, even after attempts to wash or remove it, has already been validated in laminates, thermal transfer ribbon and a wide range of security inks and substrates used in secure packaging. SigNature DNA can help provide quality assurance and quality control without modification to the existing manufacturing processes or the products themselves.
"The problems will continue to grow as long as metal counterfeits continue to enter the supply chain unchecked. With the availability of SigNature DNA marking and authentication, we can immediately help to resolve many of the concerns over national security and public safety," continued Dr. Hayward.
stockwatcher12
09-03-2009, 12:32 PM
Applied DNA Sciences Inc (OTC:APDN) is posed to break 52-week high
In order to achieve this, I felt the downside risk must be minimized by:
(1) good foundation of potential investors providing bid support looking for less expensive stock
(2) likely current shareholder belief that the stock will continue its uptrend - which could decrease sell pressure
(3) the fundamental and technical prospects must be abundant enough to potentially achieve a share price that is a double from current levels.
LATEST NEWS ON ADPN - Can Protect Metal-Based Products From Counterfeiting
STONY BROOK, NY--(Marketwire - September 3, 2009) - Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: APDN), a provider of DNA-based security solutions, announced that it has successfully incorporated its proprietary SigNatureŽ DNA markers onto the surfaces of intact metal, with the potential to assign unique DNA sequences for each metal application. Counterfeit metal materials have been detected in everyday building and construction materials, electronic components, after-market car parts, public rail and bus transportation materials, packaging and components used in military and commercial aircraft.
According to Robert P. Ernst (Naval Air Systems Command's Aging Aircraft Program), "As many as 15% of all spare and replacement microchips the Pentagon buys are counterfeit...We are having field failures regularly within our weapons systems -- and in almost every weapon system." (Business Week, October 2008). In May 2009, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a Report on Counterfeits indicating that total counterfeit incidents increased from 3,868 (2005) to 9,356 (2008), representing an increase of over 200%. Of the counterfeit products surveyed in 2008, 5,267 of these products were "used product re-marked as higher grade" microcircuits.
Dr. James A. Hayward, CEO of APDN, stated, "Typically, counterfeits are distinguished after a very thorough visual check. Organized efforts to counterfeit metal components can be curtailed easily by the application of a unique forensic SigNature DNA marker that can even be used to distinguish between various products."
Aluminum, copper, tin and steel can all be protected with SigNature DNA and authenticated should there be any doubt as to their authenticity. The persistence of SigNature DNA markers, even after attempts to wash or remove it, has already been validated in laminates, thermal transfer ribbon and a wide range of security inks and substrates used in secure packaging. SigNature DNA can help provide quality assurance and quality control without modification to the existing manufacturing processes or the products themselves.
"The problems will continue to grow as long as metal counterfeits continue to enter the supply chain unchecked. With the availability of SigNature DNA marking and authentication, we can immediately help to resolve many of the concerns over national security and public safety," continued Dr. Hayward.
stockwatcher12
09-03-2009, 12:33 PM
Applied DNA Sciences Inc (Public, OTC:APDN) is posed to break 52-week high
My recent pick - APDN.OB - is one that I've done extensively more research compared to many of my past picks!
That's because I am absolutely determined to ensure a winner in which early investors could enter with confidence and exit with comfortable profits.
In order to achieve this, I felt the downside risk must be minimized by:
(1) good foundation of potential investors providing bid support looking for less expensive stock
(2) likely current shareholder belief that the stock will continue its uptrend - which could decrease sell pressure
(3) the fundamental and technical prospects must be abundant enough to potentially achieve a share price that is a double from current levels.
LATEST NEWS ON ADPN - Can Protect Metal-Based Products From Counterfeiting
STONY BROOK, NY--(Marketwire - September 3, 2009) - Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: APDN), a provider of DNA-based security solutions, announced that it has successfully incorporated its proprietary SigNatureŽ DNA markers onto the surfaces of intact metal, with the potential to assign unique DNA sequences for each metal application. Counterfeit metal materials have been detected in everyday building and construction materials, electronic components, after-market car parts, public rail and bus transportation materials, packaging and components used in military and commercial aircraft.
According to Robert P. Ernst (Naval Air Systems Command's Aging Aircraft Program), "As many as 15% of all spare and replacement microchips the Pentagon buys are counterfeit...We are having field failures regularly within our weapons systems -- and in almost every weapon system." (Business Week, October 2008). In May 2009, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a Report on Counterfeits indicating that total counterfeit incidents increased from 3,868 (2005) to 9,356 (2008), representing an increase of over 200%. Of the counterfeit products surveyed in 2008, 5,267 of these products were "used product re-marked as higher grade" microcircuits.
Dr. James A. Hayward, CEO of APDN, stated, "Typically, counterfeits are distinguished after a very thorough visual check. Organized efforts to counterfeit metal components can be curtailed easily by the application of a unique forensic SigNature DNA marker that can even be used to distinguish between various products."
Aluminum, copper, tin and steel can all be protected with SigNature DNA and authenticated should there be any doubt as to their authenticity. The persistence of SigNature DNA markers, even after attempts to wash or remove it, has already been validated in laminates, thermal transfer ribbon and a wide range of security inks and substrates used in secure packaging. SigNature DNA can help provide quality assurance and quality control without modification to the existing manufacturing processes or the products themselves.
"The problems will continue to grow as long as metal counterfeits continue to enter the supply chain unchecked. With the availability of SigNature DNA marking and authentication, we can immediately help to resolve many of the concerns over national security and public safety," continued Dr. Hayward.
stockwatcher12
09-03-2009, 12:34 PM
Applied DNA Sciences Inc (Public, OTC:APDN) is now up 0.155 +0.013 (9.15%)
Applied DNA Sciences (OTCBB: APDN) is continuing to indicate that it could the move I have been expecting it to make.
Within about the first hour of trading during Wednesday's trading session, APDN eclipsed its 10-day average volume.
Hence, investors are coming back into the stock and the buy side pressure is pushing APDN upwards.
I believe that if the buying pressure increases tomorrow then it could increase in a parallel fashion.
LATEST NEWS ON ADPN - Can Protect Metal-Based Products From Counterfeiting
STONY BROOK, NY--(Marketwire - September 3, 2009) - Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: APDN), a provider of DNA-based security solutions, announced that it has successfully incorporated its proprietary SigNatureŽ DNA markers onto the surfaces of intact metal, with the potential to assign unique DNA sequences for each metal application. Counterfeit metal materials have been detected in everyday building and construction materials, electronic components, after-market car parts, public rail and bus transportation materials, packaging and components used in military and commercial aircraft.
According to Robert P. Ernst (Naval Air Systems Command's Aging Aircraft Program), "As many as 15% of all spare and replacement microchips the Pentagon buys are counterfeit...We are having field failures regularly within our weapons systems -- and in almost every weapon system." (Business Week, October 2008). In May 2009, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a Report on Counterfeits indicating that total counterfeit incidents increased from 3,868 (2005) to 9,356 (2008), representing an increase of over 200%. Of the counterfeit products surveyed in 2008, 5,267 of these products were "used product re-marked as higher grade" microcircuits.
Dr. James A. Hayward, CEO of APDN, stated, "Typically, counterfeits are distinguished after a very thorough visual check. Organized efforts to counterfeit metal components can be curtailed easily by the application of a unique forensic SigNature DNA marker that can even be used to distinguish between various products."
Aluminum, copper, tin and steel can all be protected with SigNature DNA and authenticated should there be any doubt as to their authenticity. The persistence of SigNature DNA markers, even after attempts to wash or remove it, has already been validated in laminates, thermal transfer ribbon and a wide range of security inks and substrates used in secure packaging. SigNature DNA can help provide quality assurance and quality control without modification to the existing manufacturing processes or the products themselves.
"The problems will continue to grow as long as metal counterfeits continue to enter the supply chain unchecked. With the availability of SigNature DNA marking and authentication, we can immediately help to resolve many of the concerns over national security and public safety," continued Dr. Hayward.
stockwatcher12
09-03-2009, 12:35 PM
APDN is currently trading at the highest point of the day and looks like it will break 52 week high very soon. BUY it NOWWW!!!!!!!
LATEST NEWS ON ADPN - Can Protect Metal-Based Products From Counterfeiting
STONY BROOK, NY--(Marketwire - September 3, 2009) - Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: APDN), a provider of DNA-based security solutions, announced that it has successfully incorporated its proprietary SigNatureŽ DNA markers onto the surfaces of intact metal, with the potential to assign unique DNA sequences for each metal application. Counterfeit metal materials have been detected in everyday building and construction materials, electronic components, after-market car parts, public rail and bus transportation materials, packaging and components used in military and commercial aircraft.
According to Robert P. Ernst (Naval Air Systems Command's Aging Aircraft Program), "As many as 15% of all spare and replacement microchips the Pentagon buys are counterfeit...We are having field failures regularly within our weapons systems -- and in almost every weapon system." (Business Week, October 2008). In May 2009, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a Report on Counterfeits indicating that total counterfeit incidents increased from 3,868 (2005) to 9,356 (2008), representing an increase of over 200%. Of the counterfeit products surveyed in 2008, 5,267 of these products were "used product re-marked as higher grade" microcircuits.
Dr. James A. Hayward, CEO of APDN, stated, "Typically, counterfeits are distinguished after a very thorough visual check. Organized efforts to counterfeit metal components can be curtailed easily by the application of a unique forensic SigNature DNA marker that can even be used to distinguish between various products."
Aluminum, copper, tin and steel can all be protected with SigNature DNA and authenticated should there be any doubt as to their authenticity. The persistence of SigNature DNA markers, even after attempts to wash or remove it, has already been validated in laminates, thermal transfer ribbon and a wide range of security inks and substrates used in secure packaging. SigNature DNA can help provide quality assurance and quality control without modification to the existing manufacturing processes or the products themselves.
"The problems will continue to grow as long as metal counterfeits continue to enter the supply chain unchecked. With the availability of SigNature DNA marking and authentication, we can immediately help to resolve many of the concerns over national security and public safety," continued Dr. Hayward.
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