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Friday, April 19, 2013

Wall Street Survivor



These are the stocks that i bought from Wall Street Survivor. I had $100,000 to invest on technology companies that might do will in the stock market. We also had to join the IT ITech league to see who can manage their stocks. Even though we are not earning real money Wall Street Survivor can teach one the fundamental to make a good investment. I did some research on various companies that i thought would do in the stock.

Adept Technology, Inc. (Adept) is a provider of intelligent robots and autonomous mobile solutions and services. The Company’s product range includes application software, integrated real-time vision and multi-axis motion controls, machine vision systems and software, autonomous navigation software and controls, industrial robots and grippers, autonomous service robots, intelligent automated guided vehicles and advanced vision-based flexible parts feeders. It operates in two segments: Robotics and Services and Support. The Company’s offering combines its motion controls systems with application software, which it sells together with its own vision-guidance technology and/or its robot mechanisms. Its business is focused on delivering intelligent, flexible automation products, solutions, components and services for assembly, packaging, warehousing and logistics, automated transportation, material handling inspection and lab automation applications

Marchex, Inc. is a digital call advertising and small business solutions company. The Company offers products, services and technologies that enable advertisers to reach local consumers across online, mobile and offline sources. Its products and services primarily include digital call-based advertising, pay-per-click advertising, and its Website traffic sources. In addition, the Company provides performance marketing solutions, including private-label products for small businesses, to a network of reseller partners, including Yellow Pages publishers, media, telecommunications companies and vertical marketing service providers. It generates revenue from two primary sources: performance-based digital call advertising and its non-call driven sources. During the year ended December 31, 2011, revenue from its Website traffic sources accounted for approximately 14% of total revenues.

Canadian Solar Inc. (CSI) designs, develops, and manufactures solar wafers, cells and solar module products that convert sunlight into electricity for a variety of uses. The Company’s products include a range of standard solar modules built to general specifications for use in a range of residential, commercial and industrial solar power generation systems. It also designs and produces specialty solar modules and products based on its customers' requirements. Specialty solar modules and products consist of customized solar modules that its customers incorporate into their own products, such as solar-powered bus stop lighting, and complete specialty products, such as portable solar home systems and solar-powered car battery chargers. The Company sells its products under its CanadianSolar brand name and to original equipment manufacturer customers under their brand names. In August 2012, it completed the sale to Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners of a utility-scale solar power plant.

Park City Group, Inc. is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider. The Company's services are delivered principally though software products designed, developed, marketed and supported by the Company. The Company develops and offers its software to supermarkets, convenience stores and other retailers. The principal markets for the Company's products are multi-store retail and convenience store chains, branded food manufacturers, suppliers and distributors and manufacturing companies.The Company's primary solutions are Scan Based Trading, ScoreTracker, Vendor Managed Inventory, Store Level Replenishment, Enterprise Supply Chain Planning Suite, Fresh Market Manager and ActionManager.

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