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Ames National Corp, Newcastle Invest REIT and TowneBank lead small-cap percentage losers

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SmallCapInvestor.com Staff | Sep 19, 2008 11:40am EDT | 1 Comment
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Ames National Corp. (Nasdaq:ATLO), Newcastle Invest REIT (Nasdaq:NCT) and TowneBank (Nasdaq:TOWN) are among the biggest percentage losers in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Guaranty Financial Group Inc. (Nasdaq:GFG), Innovative Solutions and Support Inc. (Nasdaq:ISSC), Capital City Bank Group Inc. (Nasdaq:CCBG), KMG Chemicals Inc. (Nasdaq:KMGB), inVentiv Health Inc. (Nasdaq:VTIV) and ICX Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:ICXT).

Here are the biggest percentage losers among small caps:

    Price at 11:39 ET Change % Change Volume Year High Year Low
ATLO AMES NATL CORP   24.04     -18.07     -42.9%     148.6k     42.11     15.12  
NCT NEWCASTLE INVT CORP   6.09     -2.11     -25.7%     850.7k     20.44     4.02  
TOWN TOWNEBANK PORTSMOUTH VA   20.86     -5.82     -21.8%     303.0k     26.68     11.50  
GFG GUARANTY FINL GROUP INC   5.50     -1.25     -18.5%     575.7k     18.50     2.96  
ISSC INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS & SUPPO   5.22     -0.99     -15.9%     175.7k     22.20     4.52  
CCBG CAPITAL CITY BK GROUP INC   29.97     -4.53     -13.1%     115.2k     34.50     19.20  
KMGB KMG CHEMICALS INC   8.77     -1.28     -12.7%     21.4k     26.75     9.35  
VTIV INVENTIV HEALTH INC   18.02     -2.49     -12.1%     1,420.3k     46.49     16.34  
ICXT ICX TECHNOLOGIES INC   7.69     -1.04     -11.9%     111.8k     15.50     3.81  
TRY.B TRIARC COS INC   5.38     -0.72     -11.8%     785.5k     16.51     4.72  


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Jim Letsinger

Oct 06 05:42pm

The idiot doesn't know that ATLO was listed as one of the banks that can't be shorted on that day. The short sellers had to cover their positions by buying stock from stockholders that buy and hold, not buy and sell.

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