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Claire Caldwell

Synaptics, Alternative Asset Management Acquisition and Tortoise Capital Resources lead small-cap percentage losers

Synaptics Inc. (Nasdaq:SYNA), Alternative Asset Management Acquisition Corp. (Nasdaq:AMV) and Tortoise Capital Resources Corp. (Nasdaq:TTO) are among the biggest percentage losers in Friday trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: CEC Entertainment Inc. (Nasdaq:CEC), Elron Electronic Industries Ltd. (Nasdaq:ELRN), NetSuite Inc. (Nasdaq:N), DXP Enterprises Inc. (Nasdaq:DXPE), Integrated Electrical Services Inc. (Nasdaq:IESC) and ChinaCast Education Corp. (Nasdaq:CAST).
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Claire Caldwell

Cornerstone Therapeutics, ChinaEdu and ChinaCast Education among 52-week highs

Cornerstone Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq:CRTX), ChinaEdu Corp (Nasdaq:CEDU) and ChinaCast Education Corp. (Nasdaq:CAST) are among the new 52-week highs in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: NVE Corp. (Nasdaq:NVEC), Atrion Corp. (Nasdaq:ATRI), Acacia Research-Acacia Technologies (Nasdaq:ACTG), Wilber Corp. (Nasdaq:GIW), Cray Inc. (Nasdaq:CRAY) and Alliance Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:ALNC).
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Claire Caldwell

National Penn Bancshares, Nelnet and Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals lead small-cap percentage gainers

National Penn Bancshares Inc. (Nasdaq:NPBC), Nelnet Inc. (Nasdaq:NNI) and Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:MIPI) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Thursday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: ChinaCast Education Corp. (Nasdaq:CAST), Wonder Auto Technology Inc. (Nasdaq:WATG), Fuel Systems Solutions Inc. (Nasdaq:FSYS), Celldex Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq:CLDX), Fuqi International Inc. (Nasdaq:FUQI) and Talbots Inc. (Nasdaq:TLB).
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Wyatt Research Staff

Wonder Auto Technology, United Security Bancshares and Universal Travel are among the new 52-week highs

Wonder Auto Technology Inc (Nasdaq:WATG), United Security Bancshares Inc.(Nasdaq:USBI) and Universal Travel Group (Nasdaq:UTA) are among the new 52-week highs in Thursday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: NeurogesX Inc (Nasdaq:NGSX), Orthovita Inc (Nasdaq:VITA), Todd Shipyards Corp (Nasdaq:TOD), ChinaCast Education Corp (Nasdaq:CAST), ICU Medical Inc (Nasdaq:ICUI) and NxStage Medical Inc (Nasdaq:NXTM).
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Claire Caldwell

ChinaCast Education, Caribou Coffee and Carmike Cinemas among 52-week highs

ChinaCast Education Corp. (Nasdaq:CAST), Caribou Coffee Co Inc. (Nasdaq:CBOU) and Carmike Cinemas Inc. (Nasdaq:CKEC) are among the new 52-week highs in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: AboveNet Inc. (Nasdaq:ABVT), RADVision Ltd. (Nasdaq:RVSN), Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:VNDA), Force Protection Inc. (Nasdaq:FRPT), SIGA Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:SIGA) and Capitol Acquisition Corp. (Nasdaq:CLA).
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Shannon Roxborough

Check on China: ChinaCast Education Corporation

Chinese culture has long placed a high value on education, traditionally attaching great importance to and a healthy respect for learning. But the Cultural Revolution, a decade of social and political upheaval that ended after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, stifled Chinese academic progress. Since then, China has come a long way. Literacy has risen to 85% from 60% (the literacy rate for 12- to 40-year-olds now stands at 96%).

In a society where excelling in school is, for the most part, the only stepping stone to success, education takes on great significance. Also, as the country's red-hot economy fuels the growth of both domestic and international businesses, the demand for higher levels of education and skills continues to increase.

The Chinese government is nudging institutions of higher education to turn out a well-trained workforce with practical skills and language abilities that will enable China to develop service-based industries and compete with tech-savvy global companies.

One outfit poised to capitalize on China's fast growing education market is ChinaCast Education Corporation (Nasdaq: CAST), an e-learning and private-education specialist that provides Internet-based and conventional training services to universities, trade schools, corporations and government agencies. ChinaCast specializes in interactive distance learning, multimedia education content, online educational portals, language training and information technology management and certification courses.

Following in the footsteps of Beijing-based educational services juggernaut New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc. (NYSE: EDU), which provides traditional and online learning programs, ChinaCast hopes to mimic the success of U.S. companies like such as DeVry Inc. (NYSE: DV), ITT Educational Services, Inc. (Nasdaq: ESI), Appolo Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: APOL) and Corinthian Colleges, Inc.(Nasdaq: COCO). The company is off to a good start, with three solid quarters, a couple of smart acquisitions and a recent Nasdaq listing to its credit.

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