Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Most Promoted Stocks for Today November 15, 2011: KMAG, PPRW, ISIM, and OREO


Penny stocks promoters have been actively distributing newsletters today. The most actively promoted companies before the opening bell are KMAG, PPRW, ISIM and OREO.

KMA Global Solutions International, Inc. (PINK:KMAG) has received two emails, one from Elite OTC and one form OTC Equity. The total amount of money spent for the promotion is $10,000. The third party is unknown. This is the first promotion of the company so the stock promotion may produce stronger effect on the market.

Premier Power Renewable Energy, Inc. (OTC:PPRW) has been promoted by NYC Marketing, Inc. for the amount of $10,000. The third party is unknown. The last promotion of the company was two months ago.

Insight Management Corporation (PINK:ISIM) has a promotional coverage by Whisper from Wall Street and OTC Stock Exchange. $15,000 were spent on the stock promotion by a third party called The Good One Inc. ISIM was last promoted in May.

OREON RENTAL CORP (PINK:OREO) continues to be on the promotional lists. The campaign on the company was initiated yesterday by Winning Media for the amount of $40,000. This brought the long awaited volume to the company who hadn’t seen any trading for month before the promotion. The advertising newsletter continued to arrive even after the closing bell so perhaps the promotional effect will be maintained today as well.

*Penny stocks investors should be extremely careful with promoted stocks as they become more volatile than usual. If market speculators still want to participate in the promotion they are advised to enter and exit the stock at the opening bell as quickly as possible.


4 comments:

  1. Thank you for the blog post! Also take a look at the top most promoted stocks for December 2011.

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  2. I would like to say that their are a number of solar stocks that are great bargains at the prices their trading at some of the solar stocks are down by more than 90% from their highs

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    1. In general I don't have a deep insight into solar stocks, but some solar penny stocks which I happen to come across haven't done well on the market.

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