Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Top Stocks For 5/21/2012-11

Continucare Corp. (NYSE:CNU) announced that Richard C. Pfenniger, Jr., the company’s chairman and chief executive officer, is scheduled to present at the Jefferies 2011 Global Healthcare Conference at 11:30 am ET on June 8, 2011 in New York City. The live webcast may be accessed under the “Investor Relations” tab on the company’s website at www.continucare.com. The webcast will be archived for 90 days.

Continucare Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides primary care physician services on an outpatient basis in the United States.

American Video Teleconferencing Corp. (AVOT)

American Video Teleconferencing Corp. believes the rare earths industry is where it wants to maintain a very strong focus and is looking to expand its holdings. American Video Teleconferencing Corp. is normally known for its business and efforts of exploration in Rare Earth Elements. According to the Company, it will aggressively continue to search world-wide for opportunities in Precious, Base and Rare Earths metal projects in its future strategies.

Rare earth metals and alloys that contain them are used in many devices that people use every day such as: computer memory, DVD’s, rechargeable batteries, cell phones, car catalytic converters, magnets, fluorescent lighting and much more.

American Video Teleconferencing Corp. announced that Wayne Lockhart, BSc. Geology, has joined the company as special geological advisor to American Video Teleconferencing Corp. for advancing the company’s exploration programs on its newly acquired rare earth property in Quebec.

Mr. Lockhart has over 35 years experience in the mining business having worked for Falconbridge and Phelps Dodge in eastern Canada, Anglo American Corp. (DeBeers) in Africa and Benguet Cons. in the Philippines. Mr. Lockhart in addition to being a lecturer at the University of New Brunswick in Geology has developed programs for the United Nations (UNDP).

Power3 Medical Products Inc. (PWRM)

The symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can vary from person to person. Early signs may be subtle and can go unnoticed. Symptoms typically begin on one side of the body and usually remain worse on that side even after symptoms begin to affect both sides.

Blinking, smiling and swinging your arms when you walk are all unconscious acts that are a normal part of being human. In Parkinson’s disease, these acts tend to be diminished and even lost. Some people may develop a fixed staring expression and unblinking eyes. Others may no longer gesture or seem animated when they speak.

Many people with Parkinson’s disease have problems with speech. You may speak more softly, rapidly or in a monotone, sometimes slurring or repeating words, or hesitating before speaking.

Power3 Medical Products, Inc. is a leading bio-technology company focused on the development of innovative diagnostic tests in the fields of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (commonly known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease). Power3 Medical applies proprietary methodologies to discover and identify protein biomarkers associated with diseases. Through these processes, Power3 Medical has developed a portfolio of products including BC-SeraPro�, a proteomic blood serum test for the early detection of breast cancer for which it has completed Phase I clinical trials, and NuroPro�, a proteomic blood serum test for the detection of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS diseases, for which it is currently engaged in Phase II clinical trials. These tests are designed to analyze an individual’s proteins to detect the presence of disease, a patient’s disease progression, a patient’s response to a particular drug, and the mechanisms of disease present in the patient for optimal targeted therapy.

The NuroPro Blood Test of Power3 Medical Products, Inc is a diagnostic tool for the early detection of Neurodegenerative diseases. The analysis is designed as a tool for physicians to diagnose various degenerative diseases of the brain and nervous system. The test involves monitoring the concentration of 59 proteins in blood serum to accurately detect and distinguish between Alzheimer’s disease, ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), and Parkinson’s disease. Early detection of these diseases would allow physicians to intervene at an early stage to delay disease progression, potentially allowing patients to outlive their debilitating symptoms.

For more information about Power3 Medical Products, Inc., please visit http://www.power3medical.com

Pulse Electronics Corporation (NYSE:PULS) announced that its laser direct structuring (LDS) process was selected by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. for producing three-dimensional antennas to be incorporated into future Samsung products that use an antenna. Pulse’s LDS process creates an antenna pattern in three dimensions on a plastic part, giving Samsung’s mobile device product designers an almost unlimited ability to put the antenna anywhere and use almost zero volume.

Pulse Electronics Corporation engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of electronic components to original equipment manufacturers, contract manufacturers, and contract electronic manufacturers worldwide.

Furniture Brands International Inc. (NYSE:FBN) announced that the Company will be presenting at the Piper Jaffray 31st Annual Consumer Conference to be held at The New York Palace in New York City on Thursday, June 9, 2011 at 2:30 pm Eastern Time. Ralph Scozzafava, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Steven Rolls, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will host the presentation. The format will be a “fireside chat” with Piper Jaffray equity analysts. The audio portion of the presentation will be webcast live at www.furniturebrands.com under the Investor Relations section. An archived replay will be available two hours after the conclusion of the live event.

Furniture Brands International, Inc. designs, manufactures, sources, and retails home furnishings.

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