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PennyStocks.com Announces Trade Alerts on: SVEN, LVVV, PFNI, and USGT
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NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 12/07/12 -- PennyStocks.com focuses on identifying the hottest small cap companies in today's market. We are the #1 source for the best penny stocks alerts.

Alerts for today are issued on the following stocks: SVEN, LVVV, PFNI, and USGT.

Superior Venture Corporation (OTCQB: SVEN) -- traded fairly steady on Thursday from a range of $0.24 to $0.27 on high volume. The Company is a gold level sponsor and co-founder of the China Canada Gateway and announced on Thursday that three projects from the festival are in co-development with leading Chinese studios.

You can read more about SVEN here: http://pennystocks.com/reports/SVEN

Livewire Ergogenics, Inc. (OTCQB: LVVV) trading volume was 200x higher on Thursday. The Company announced after the close that Fastrip Convenience Stores are now featuring LiveWire Energy chews at 53 locations throughout California and Arizona. The stock closed in the green up almost 8%.

You can read more about LVVV here: http://pennystocks.com/reports/LVVV

Psychic Friends Network Inc. (OTCQB: PFNI) trading volume was almost 5x higher than usual on Thursday with the stock closing slightly in the green up a little over 8%. Shares have climbed from $0.35 on December 4th to $0.472 on Thursday representing a gain of roughly 35%.

You can read more about PFNI here: http://pennystocks.com/reports/PFNI

USA Graphite Inc. (OTCQB: USGT) trading volume was more than 60x higher on Thursday with the stock closing in the green up almost 15%. The Company announced on Wednesday that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire the Gordon Creek Graphite Property.

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