Archive for January, 2006

HQSM financing disappoints shareholders

New visitor? Consider subscribing by RSS or by email.Last week, shares of Chinese aquaculture company HQ Sustainable Maritime (HQSM.OB) (articles) took a hit after the company announced a $5.225M financing.
Like most HQSM investors, I was extremely disappointed by the dilution and expense involved. For [...]

How TheStreet.com got it wrong and three blog innovators got it right

On his hit show Mad Money, Jim Cramer likes to say “Other people like to make friends, I like to make money.” Does that hold true for his company, microcap internet content provider TheStreet.com (TSCM)?
The stock has been on a tear lately, up almost 200% from a low of $2.59 in May 2005. [...]

Batting .800

How hot are smallcaps? If you bought the Russell 2000 iShares (IWM) every morning this year when the market opened, and sold it every night when the market closed, you would be batting .800 (12 of 15 trading days this year up on an open-to-close basis). That’s like Ted Williams times two.
Can [...]

Eternal Technologies adds new revenue stream

Eternal Technologies (ETLT.OB) (articles) today announced that its medical devices subsidiary, E-Sea Biomedical Engineering, will begin to operate mammography clinics centered around its unique mammogram technology. The press release suggests that this will both add revenues and be accretive to earnings:
E-Sea Biomedical Engineering Co. International Ltd. (E-Sea), as wholly owned subsidiary of Eternal Technologies [...]