Tuesday, November 13, 2007
LocateStock.com Daily High Five For Tuesday November 13, 2007

Jersey City, NJNovember 13, 2007

The LocateStock.com HIGH FIVE for Tuesday, November 13th are:

5 – Diana Shipping – NYSE:DSX

4 – E-House (China) Holdings Limited – NYSE:EJ

3 – VMware - NYSE:VMW

2 – DryShips – NASDAQ:DRYS

1 – JA Solar Holdings – NYSE:JASO

Diana Shipping, Inc., (NYSE:DSX) through its subsidiaries, engages in the ocean transportation of dry bulk cargoes worldwide. Its fleet consists of dry bulk carriers that transport iron ore, coal, grain, and other dry cargoes along worldwide shipping routes.

* Diana Shipping announced that it has entered into a time charter contract with Jiangsu Shagang Group Co., Ltd, People's Republic of China, for one of its Panamax dry bulk carriers, the Dione, at a gross rate of US$82,000 per day for a minimum twelve (12) to a maximum fourteen (14) month period. Shares of DSX gave up $3.13 or 10.04% Monday.

E-House (China) Holdings Limited (NYSE:EJ) provides real estate agency services, real estate brokerage services, and real estate consulting and information services in the People's Republic of China. It primarily provides real estate agency services to residential property developers.

* E-House China announced a scheduled third-quarter conference call to be held Thursday, November 15, 2007 at 8:00 p.m. Shares of EJ were down $2.57 or 10.66% ahead of the call on Monday.

VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW) and its subsidiaries provide virtualization solutions worldwide. Its virtualization solutions separate the operating system and application software from the underlying hardware to achieve improvements in efficiency, availability, flexibility, and manageability.

* Oracle Corp. made a move on Monday to take on VMware in the market for virtualization software, unveiling a product that it says is three times more efficient than competitors' offerings. VMware shares fell more than 8.41% percent after executives at Oracle, the world's second-largest software maker, demonstrated the product before thousands of customers at a conference in San Francisco. VMW closed down $7.38 to $80.36.

DryShips, Inc. (NASDAQ:DRYS) engages in the ownership and operation of drybulk carriers worldwide. The company's fleet carries various drybulk commodities, including coal, iron ore, and grains, bauxite, phosphate, fertilizers, and steel products. As of May 30, 2007, it owned and operated a fleet of 35 drybulk carriers comprising 5 Capesize, 25 Panamax, 3 Handymax, and 2 new building Panamax vessels with a combined deadweight tonnage of approximately 2.9 million.

* DryShips said Monday it will hold a special shareholder meeting to approve an amendment that would allow for a 3-for-1 stock split. The stock split, if approved, would be in the form of a dividend. The company had just under 35.5 million shares of stock outstanding as of Sept. 30. DryShips also announced Monday that George Economou, the company's Chairman and CEO, will be presenting at the Goldman Sachs 4th Annual Global Shipping Conference which will take place in New York City on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. EST. Shares of DryShips fell $13.32 or 13.71% to $83.81 on Monday.

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. ( NASDAQ:JASO) through its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and sells solar cells primarily in the People's Republic of China. It offers mono-crystalline solar cells. The company sells its products primarily through a team of sales and marketing personnel to solar module manufacturers, who assemble and integrate its solar cells into modules and systems that convert sunlight into electricity.

* Solar stocks were dim Monday after the industry's trade group posted an alert on its Web site Friday noting that Congress may leave renewable initiatives out of a long-awaited energy bill. Shares of JA Solar were down $5.84 Monday and were also down Friday after the solar-cell maker reported a surge in third-quarter profit Thursday, and lifted its outlook for 2007 and 2008, as a Goldman Sachs analyst expressed concern about its fourth-quarter margins. JA Solar shares plunged 22% Friday and an additional 10.71% Monday.

The daily HIGH FIVE stocks are determined by the company's proprietary, internal algorithmic calculators. The result is five securities that are the most sought after to borrow, and have proven to be the hottest­ stocks to short that day.

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