UOLI spikes, GERS steady, BMOD skids

Posted on: March 30th, 2011
Written by:
Glenn

Uonlive Corp. New (Pink Sheets: UOLI) shares rallied 243.8% Wednesday to 55 cents, in volatile trading of only 14,191 shares – still better than its daily average of around 500. Uonlive is a private online multimedia company that mainly targets the younger listening audience.

Greenshift Corp. (Pink Sheets: GERS) dealt in 200.8 million shares by early afternoon Wednesday, compared to an all-day average of 152 million. Prices were 50% lower, though, to one-100th of a cent.

Biomoda Inc. (OTCBB: BMOD) saw its shares drop in strength by 47.4% to 12.5 cents, on volume of 6.5 million, trampling a daily average of 238,813. BMOD announced top-line results of its pilot study for lung cancer which shows highly significant evidence of CyPath(R)’s ability to discriminate between cancer and non-cancer groups based on sputum samples collected in a non-invasive manner.

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