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Welcome to the Morning Wire for Friday, April 30th, 2010.
I'm Amanda Powell.
Dussault Apparel is changing how it does business on the Internet
The clothing company just changed its web address to Dussault Online Store.com.
The CEO of Dussault says the new address better reflects its brand identity.
A lot of people are paying attention to Dussault after the stock jumped 76 percent on Thursday.
Be sure to keep your eyes on DUSS on the bulletin boards.
Shorty Smalls restaurants are now serving up slices of Tootie Pie.
The gourmet pie maker says the expansion into Shorty Smalls is part of a deal with Reinhart
Foods. The president of Tootie Pie says its desserts
could also be sent to several more restaurants and hotels.
Look for TOOT moving on the bulletin boards.
GeoVax Labs is getting ready to go to the Windy City.
The biotechnology firm has been invited to next month's BIO International Convention
in Chicago. It's where company officials will share what
they've learned while working to create vaccines for both *** and AIDS.
Be sure to watch GOVXD on the bulletin boards.
Blue Sphere is taking a good look at livestock. The Emission Reduction Project Integrator
wants to reduce methane gas generated by livestock and generate energy from it.
Blue Sphere believes it can also create carbon credits by harnessing the methane generated
by animal manure. The company is working on developing a partnership
with several members of the agriculture industry to implement its ideas.
Shares of BLSP jumped 37 percent in the final hours of trading on Thursday.
I'm Amanda Powell and that's the Morning Wire. Check out PublicWire.com for all the details
along with the latest small cap news all day long.