MondayApr 23, 2007 3:42 pm

CanAm Uranium Corp. (CAUI.OB) Research Report Shows Strong Trading Activity of 24.4 Million Aggregate Shares Traded in Q1 2007

CanAm Uranium Corp. (CAUI.OB) reported that BUYINS.NET, is initiating coverage of CanAm Uranium Corp., after releasing the latest short sale data to April 2007. The Coverage announces that from January 2007 to April 2007 approximately 24.4 million total aggregate shares of CAUI have traded for a total dollar value of nearly $28.9 million. Month         Total Vol.    Short Vol.    Avg. Price    Short $ Value  -----         ----------    ----------    ----------    -------------  January '07   160,880       12,388         $1.03        $12,697  February      120,200       9,255          $1.14        $10,551  March         9,664,498     744,166        $1.24        $924,627  April         14,485,501    1,115,384      $1.15        $1,281,241  Total:        24,431,079    1,881,193      $1.18        $2,229,116 Let us hear your thoughts below:

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MondayApr 23, 2007 12:24 pm

Parent Company of Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM.OB) Renews Green Focus in Response to Earth Day

U.S. Microbics, Inc., (OTCBB:BUGS.OB), reported that it is redefining its mission in response to the demand for different environmental products and services engendered by the new Green Awakening movement around the world.    Earth Day was founded as a catalyst for environmental education, action and change which crosses all economic and social sectors, states and countries and incorporates the collective efforts of all participants. Al Gore's movie, "An Inconvenient Truth", served as a wakeup call for environmental awareness for the masses. U.S. Microbics' philosophy of eliminating environmental problems, rather than only treating symptoms, was heard loud and clear by Mexico's political…

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MondayApr 23, 2007 11:42 am

New Market Stimulator Proves Trading is More than a Game

Everybody has that one trader or broker friend who tells them the stock market is “just a game.” Well, he’s right – at least in that regard. Canada-based Neutron Enterprises recently published an online stock market simulator named Wall Street Survivor, www.wallstreetsurvivor.com. Even though it’s still in its Beta phase, the surprisingly well-polished and highly professional simulator not only gives its users a chance to play the trades without risking their money, but to get a chance at a large cash prize. The game is fairly simple; each new trader starts off with a $100,000 “fantasy portfolio” they can invest…

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MondayApr 23, 2007 11:42 am

David versus Goliath in the Software Arena

Classic David versus Goliath in the smallcap space as Vertical Computer Systems Inc. (OTCBB: VCSY) takes on the software giant Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT). VCSY filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Microsoft in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The lawsuit claims that the Microsoft .Net System infringes U.S. Patent No. 6,826,744. VCSY claims that the Microsoft .Net System violates a patent it filed in 1999, and was awarded in 2004, covering “a system and method for generating computer applications in an arbitrary object framework.” The patent is for a system and method for generating computer…

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MondayApr 23, 2007 11:42 am

VuBotic Stock (VBTC.OB) Launches 82 Percent

It’s been a good day for VuBotics Inc. (OTCBB: VBTC). After the company announced it would be partnering with mobile content provider Handmark, VuBotics stock jumped up an amazing 82 percent – an increase even large-market companies on the Nasdaq have to be jealous of. According to the press release regarding the partnership, VuBotics - “the global leader in small screen-reading technology” – Handmark will now offer VuBotics’ VulT software on its Pocket Express product, along with its carrier, retail and online distribution channels. This new technology reportedly makes text easier to read on hand-held wireless devices by displaying the…

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MondayApr 23, 2007 11:33 am

AstraZeneca (AZN) and MedImmune (MEDI) Acquisition Spur Confusion

Shares of AstraZeneca (NYSE: AZN) fell more than 5 percent to $55.77 as MedImmune (NASDAQ: MEDI) shares jumped 18 percent to $56.59 on word AstraZeneca will acquire the vaccine and cancer-therapy developer. According to some analysts, $15.2 billion, or $58 in cash per share is just too much. The price offered per share is a 53 percent premium over MedImmune’s closing price just before it announced it would soon be on the market, and is quite a bit more than the $38 to $44 price some analysts expected. The deal is good for MedImmune shareholders but causes some analysts confusion.…

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MondayApr 23, 2007 11:33 am

Nigerian Election Raises Oil Prices

According to recent Reuters reports, Umaru Yar’Adua of the ruling People’s Democratic Party won the Saturday election with 24,638,063 votes – a definite win over his nearest rival, Muhammadu Buhari of the All Nigeria People’s Party, who only pulled in 6,605,299 votes. Unfortunately, the elections were far from perfect, riddled with ballot-stuffing, violence, and a short of millions of voting papers. In fact, the week before the Nigerian elections was a bloody, chaotic massacre; at least 49 people died in election-related violence since April 14. “Our elections could not have been said to have been perfect,” former Nigerian President Olusegen…

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MondayApr 23, 2007 11:33 am

CKX (CKXE) Takes the Stage

I know something about American Idol I bet most of you don’t know…behind the judges and scenes, the budding and floundering talent, behind the lights and cameras of the multi-billion dollar franchise is something that brings the pop-star hopefuls, the “King of Rock and Roll” and the “Greatest of All Time” together. That “something” is CKX Inc. (NASDAQ: CKXE), a company founded in 2005 by CKX Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert F. X. Sillerman. CKX is engaged in the ownership, development and commercial utilization of entertainment content. The company owns the licensing rights to the name, image and likeness…

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MondayApr 23, 2007 10:45 am

Parent Company of Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM.OB) Redefines Its Mission on Earth Day

Robert Brehm, CEO of U.S. Microbics, Inc., announced that U.S. Microbics will be redefining their mission in response to the demand for different environmental products and services. Earth Day was chosen to make the changes which will affect U.S. Microbics and its subsidiaries. Sub Surface Waste Management will now provide business development, engineering project management and environmental consulting services to other subsidiaries and its Mexico subsidiary, Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI). Mr. Brehm states that the companies' perseverance is finally getting attention as the Green Awakening message is heard all over the world. Business and Political leaders are now interested…

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MondayApr 23, 2007 9:31 am

Hybrid Technologies, Inc. (HYBT.OB) Impresses America’s Most Popular Technology Magazine

Popular Mechanics enthusiastic approval of Hybrid Technologies’ vehicles was warmly accepted by the company as it continues to gain the attention of the media. Ben Chertoff, writer for the popular magazine, was floored by the performance of the L1X-75. He states, “Now I really want one!" The editors, producers and journalists at Popular Mechanics reviewed Hybrid’s vehicles with overwhelming enthusiasm. The lithium powered Mini-Cooper, R-Bike bicycle and Stealth motorcycle were also reviewed along with the L1X-75. Let us hear your thoughts below:

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