As the trading week winds down, the frenzy in the markets among investors is not going to be any less. They are still going to be on the lookout for stocks that were in the news in recent days and watch for any movements that might take place. Now, there have been plenty of stocks that have been in the news lately, and hence, it is important for investors to make sure that they are a bit selective with the stocks that they choose to track. Here is a quick look at three stocks that they could look into.
Hero Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS:HENC) – Cannabis company Hero Technologies Inc which is engaged in creating a ‘seed to sale’ cannabis operation was in the news on Thursday following a key statement.
The company announced yesterday that it was in the process of creating a 424(b)(3) prospectus supplement for the purpose of an amendment of its S-1 registration statement. The company is going for the amendment so remove the 80 million shares that had been offered for $.05 a share. However, it should be noted that any shares already issued are going to exempt from cancellation.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc (OTCMKTS: AMYZF) – Yesterday, RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc, which had until recently been known as American Manganese Inc, was in the news cycle yesterday.
The battery materials firm announced yesterday that it had been successful in closing the loop with regard to the lithium-ion battery supply chain by way of its patented upcycling and recycling processes. By way of the company’s own technologies, new battery cells had been assembled successfully and in addition to that, the performance of the batteries had also been validated.
BlockQuarry Corp (OTCMKTS: BLQC) – Last but not least, it is BlockQuarry Corp stock that may be looked into after the crypto mine hosting and the self-mining firm made a key announcement yesterday. The company announced that it had been the subject of a feature on a broadcast on NetworkNewsMedia.
NetworkNewsMedia is well known for providing higher visibility and awareness about a company to the wider investment community through syndicated broadcasts.