Daily Stocks to Watch for Wednesday, September 26th

ASAT HOLDINGS (NASD: ASTT) “Up 30% on Tuesday”
Detailed Quote: http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ASTT

ASAT Holdings Limited is a global provider of semiconductor package design, assembly and test services. With 18 years of experience, the Company offers a definitive selection of semiconductor packages and world-class manufacturing lines. ASAT’s advanced package portfolio includes standard and high thermal performance ball grid arrays, leadless plastic chip carriers, thin array plastic packages, system-in-package and flip chip. ASAT was the first company to develop moisture sensitive level one capability on standard leaded products. Today the Company has operations in the United States, Asia and Europe. For more information, visit http://www.asat.com.

ASCENT SOLAR TECH (NASD: ASTIZ) “Up 17.8% on Tuesday”
Detailed Quote: http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ASTIZ

Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. is a developer of state-of-the-art, thin-film photovoltaic modules and is located in Littleton, Colorado. Please visit our website for additional information at www.ascentsolar.com.

DHANOA MINERALS (OTC: DHNA) “Up 16% on Tuesday”
Detailed Quote: http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=DHNA.PK

 DHNA News: September 24 – Dhanoa Management Negotiates 5th Mine in Bella Rica Area and Commences Procuring Mining Equipment Dhanoa Minerals (OTC: DHNA) and (Frankfurt:DZ7) is in negotiation for a 5th mine in the Bella Rica area, and commences procuring mining equipment to bring our operations to 21st century production methods. The company is pleased to announce that we have begun negotiations on the San Jorge mine, which lies adjacent to our existing producers the “GUANACHE, MOLLOPONGO AND BONANZA” mines. We have made an initial deposit and are doing our due diligence. Management is now considering a substantial expansion plan that may incorporate the aforementioned mines as well as the Porvenir and San Jorge. This focus would connect all the mines to a central and expanded production facility. This plan would enable us to access the disseminated ore bodies of the Mollopongo and Porvenir mines. Our current production of 100 tons of 8 gram gold per day or 22,400 grams per month would be expanded to 300 tons per day of 8 gram gold or 67,200 grams gold per month, as well as 1000 tons per day of our disseminated 3 gram ore or 84,000 grams per month. The company has started assembling production equipment from two American manufacturers, namely Texas Crusher www.txcrushersystems.com and AmeriChem Engineering Services, Inc. www.americhem.biz.

HANDHELD ENTERTAINMENT (NASD: ZVUE) “Up 15.8% on Tuesday”
Detailed Quote: http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ZVUE

 HandHeld Entertainment (NASDAQ:ZVUE) is a global digital entertainment company. Its ZVUE Networks (comprised of Putfile.com, Holylemon.com, UnOriginal.co.uk, YourDailyMedia.com, Dorks.com, FunMansion.com and ZVUE.com) now houses more than 850,000 user-generated and commercial videos available for purchase or free viewing, as well as millions of free user-submitted photos and other media. After completing its proposed acquisition of eBaum’s World in October 2007, ZVUE Networks is expected to deliver nearly 3.5 billion page views/video streams in 2007. HandHeld’s ZVUE personal media players are mass-market priced and currently available for purchase online and in more than 2,200 Wal-Mart stores throughout the U.S. For more information, visit http://www.hheld.com/index2.php.

PIXELWORKS INC (NASD: PXLW) “Up 15.6% on Tuesday”
Detailed Quote: http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=PXLW

Pixelworks, headquartered in Tualatin, Oregon, is an innovative provider of powerful video and pixel processing technology for manufacturers of digital projectors and flat panel display products. Pixelworks’ flexible design architecture enables our unique technology to produce outstanding image quality in our customers’ display products in a range of solutions including system-on-chip ICs, co-processor and discrete ICs. At design centers in Shanghai and San Jose, Pixelworks engineers relentlessly push pixel performance to new levels for leading manufacturers of consumer electronics and professional displays worldwide.

BAKERS FOOTWEAR (NASD: BKRS) “Up 14.3% on Tuesday”
Detailed Quote: http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=BKRS

Bakers Footwear Group, Inc. is a national, mall-based, specialty retailer of distinctive footwear and accessories for young women. The Company’s merchandise includes private label and national brand dress, casual and sport shoes, boots, sandals and accessories. The Company currently operates over 250 stores nationwide. Bakers stores focus on women between the ages of 16 and 35. Wild Pair stores offer fashion-forward footwear to both women and men between the ages of 17 and 29.

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