EMOE excels, LFGB not left behind, SKYI grounded

Posted on: April 11th, 2011
Written by:
Glenn

Emo Capital Corp. (OTCBB: EMOE) took to the skies Monday, gaining 300% in price to 20 cents. Volume was 41,000 shares, flying high over an average of 3,333.

Left Behind Games Inc. (Pink Sheets: LFBG) was one of more active among microcaps Monday, trading in 45.3 million shares, compared to 37.5 million on a daily basis.

Skye International Inc. (OTCBB: SKYI) faded 62.5% to three cents. Volume for SKYI was 30,250 shares, or about five times its average.

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SPNI in space, LFBG moves ahead, GBEN reverses

Posted on: April 4th, 2011
Written by:
Glenn

Sputnik Enterprises Inc. (Pink Sheets: SPNI) took off for the stars early Monday afternoon, vaulting 1,171.8% to $51.00. Volume was a light 1,100 shares, its daily three-month average not available at press time.

Left Behind Games Inc. (Pink Sheets: LFBG) traded in 28.2 million shares, compared to a daily average of 34.8 million shares. Those shares, however, went more cheaply than Friday, down 18.2% to nine-100ths of a cent, only weeks after announcing a new strategy for promoting its Christian-based video games.

Global Resource Energy Inc. (Pink Sheets: GBEN) took a thumping early Monday afternoon, falling in price 51% to five cents, on volume of 4.71 million shares, overwhelming a daily average of 250,000. The Las Vegas-based GBEN announced today that it will initiate an Investor Relations program. This program will include a series of meetings with financial industry representatives in New York, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary.

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