Small-caps BARE, OREX and GMCR up around 40% today

News that Chrysler will be filing bankruptcy is causing stocks to seesaw through Thursday afternoon.
At 2:35 pm ET, the Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) is up 0.28%, while the Dow is up 0.25% and the S&P 500 is up 0.32%.
Small caps flying high today include Bare Escentuals (Nasdq:BARE), up 42% after its Q1 results topped the Street’s view. Also higher are Orexigen Therapeutics (Nasdaq:OREX), up 44% on heavy volume, and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (Nasdaq:GMCR), up 37% after the small cap boosted its FY sales and EPS view.
On the downside, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. (NYSE:BBW) is 20% lower today after posting a Q1 loss, and small-cap Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) has falledn 19% after projecting a loss for 2009 and suspending its dividend.
******Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) shareholders voted to remove Ken Lewis as chairman of the board. But he remains CEO, at least for a little while. As much as I railed against Lewis, I must acknowledge that he is a something of a victim.
Now, don’t get me wrong. I have no sympathy for the CEOs who over-leveraged and mismanaged their companies during Wall Street’s greed bonanza. And Lewis was right there with the rest of them.
But when it comes to the Merrill Lynch acquisition and the surrounding events, it’s pretty clear that Fed Chief Ben Bernanke and former Treasury Secretary Paulson hung him out to dry. In other words, I believe Lewis’ assertion that Bernanke and Paulson strong-armed him into the Merrill acquisition and encouraged him to keep his mouth shut about Merrill’s $15 billion fourth-quarter loss.
The one question – and this gets right to the heart of the matter – is why did Lewis play ball? He had to know that his shareholders would be irate. And that’s the point – CEOs ultimately work for their shareholders. And bank CEOs for the most. . .
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