PennyStockChaser.com Announces Investment Opinion on EMKR, FNM, OSCI, ASTM and CSIQ
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NEWARK, Del.--(Business Wire)-- PennyStockChaser.com is a leading stock website that provides free daily alerts on stocks that are moving up. Our team sifts through thousands of stocks to identify those that are poised and ready to move up. We are dedicated to providing you the right information at the right time. We want to provide investors with some general guidance in penny stocks trading. To receive more hot stock alerts, investors simply need to join our FREE newsletter service by clicking on the following link: http://www.pennystockchaser.com/join-now/ Today hot stock news alerts that exploded: EMCORE Corp. (NASDAQ:EMKR) shares surged 34% this morning trading at $1.63 after the company announced today that it has been awarded a contract, valued at approximately $5 million, to manufacture, test, and deliver solar panels for NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement spacecraft. PennyStockChaser has been watching the following stocks: Fannie Mae (NYSE:FNM), Oscient Pharmaceuticals Corp. (NASDAQ:OSCI), Aastorm Biosciences Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTM) and Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ:CSIQ). About PennyStockChaser.com PennyStockChaser.com is an independent electronic publication that provides information on selected publicly traded companies. PennyStockChaser.com is not a registered investment advisor or broker-dealer. PennyStockChaser.com`s affiliates, officers, directors and employees may buy and sell shares in any company mentioned herein and may profit in the event those shares rise in value. Please do your own Due Diligence before investing in any of the stocks mentioned above. Michael Scott Jacobs, CFA, of PennyStockChaser.com is a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers, CRD number 1818665. PennyStockChaser.com Mike Schonberg, 1-866-469-8524 editorial@pennystockchaser.com http://www.pennystockchaser.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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