Honor Roll Stocks: $DRGZ, $OCLS and $RGDX
March 10th, 2010 at 5:01 pm Posted byAs part of The Dean’s commitment to providing the CollegeStock Community with the day’s movers, shakers and market gainers, here are The Dean’s Honor Roll Stocks of the Day:
$DRGZ
Dynamic Response Group, Inc. (OTC: DRGZ.OB) is a marketing company engaged in the business of electronic & multi media retailing, including print, radio, television and the Internet and considers itself in the use of direct response transactional television programming to market consumer products. Although $DRGZ hasn’t seen news in nearly two months, and no longer has a valid website, the stock moved up 111.76% on 26 times its daily trading volume today.
$OCLS
Oculus Innovative Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: OCLS) is a biopharmaceutical company that develops, manufactures and markets a family of products, based on its platform technology called Microcyn, intended to help prevent and treat infections in chronic and acute wounds. This morning, $OCLS announced that the company received new 510(k) clearance from the FDA for new dermatology indications for Microcyn Skin and Wound HydroGel. With that great news, $OCLS traded a massive 91 times its 3 month average volume, climbing as much as 133%, before simmering down for a cool gain of 48.62% today.
$RGDX
Response Genetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: RGDX) is engaged in the research and development of clinical diagnostic tests for cancer based on its technologies. Monday, $RGDX entered into a purchase agreement with certain new and existing investors and certain funds managed by Lansdowne Partners Limited Partnership to raise approximately $4 million from the private placement of 3,005,349 newly issued shares of its common stock, at a purchase price of $1.31 per share. Today, $RGDX moved up as much as 40.87%, before closing the day 27.74% in the green.
And let’s not forget about The Dean’s Dunce of the Day:
$EWRL
Previously, Eworld Interactive, Inc. (OTC: EWRL.OB) was engaged in selling online game services and media production business in Mainland China, although it appears the company “does not have significant operations” nor a website or company profile for all that matter. The Dean knows one thing for sure—$EWRL fell 75.8% so its officially The Dean’s Dunce of the Day.





