E Com Ventures, InterVoice and First Midwest Bancorp lead small-cap percentage gainers
E Com Ventures Inc (Nasdaq:ECMV), InterVoice Inc (Nasdaq:INTV) and First Midwest Bancorp Inc (Nasdaq:FMBI) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: VIST Financial Corp (Nasdaq:VIST), MHI Hospitality Corp (Nasdaq:MDH), Continental Airlines Inc (Nasdaq:CAL), National Penn Bancshares Inc (Nasdaq:NPBC), Oneida Financial Corp (Nasdaq:ONFC) and Camco Financial Corp (Nasdaq:CAFI). Here are the biggest percentage gainers among small caps:
Alto Palermo, NDS Group and Red Lion Hotels lead small-cap percentage gainers
Alto Palermo SA (Nasdaq:APSA), NDS GROUP PLC (Nasdaq:NNDS) and Red Lion Hotels Corp (Nasdaq:RLH) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: PowerSecure International Inc (Nasdaq:POWR), Rediff.com India Ltd (Nasdaq:REDF), Aceto Corp (Nasdaq:ACET), Stratus Properties Inc (Nasdaq:STRS), GTSI Corp (Nasdaq:GTSI) and E Com Ventures Inc (Nasdaq:ECMV). Here are the biggest percentage gainers among small caps:
Pre-market: TASER International, China Finance Online and Origin Agritech lead small-cap volume
TASER International, Inc. (Nasdaq:TASR), China Finance Online Co. (Nasdaq:JRJC) and Origin Agritech Ltd. (Nasdaq:SEED) are among the most actively traded companies in Monday's pre-market trading among those with market capitalizations under $750 million.
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Sutor Technology Group Ltd. (Nasdaq:SUTR), E-Com Ventures, Inc. (Nasdaq:ECMV) and Radware Ltd. (Nasdaq:RDWR) are also among the most actively traded small-cap companies in pre-market trading. Here are the most actively traded small-cap companies in Monday's pre-market trading:
Span-America Medical Systems, Inc. leads Thursday small-cap percentage losersA Brean Murray, Carret & Co. analyst said Neurochem Inc.’s (Nasdaq: NRMX)’s drug candidate Alzhemed will likely fail in a late-stage clinical trial and Kiacta won't receive FDA approval. Hooker Furniture Corp. (Nasdaq: HOFT) reported double-digit declines in sales and earnings in its first quarter. The Martinsville, Virginia-based furniture manufacturer reported net income of $4.3 million or $0.33 per share, for the first quarter ended April 29, down from $5.8 million or $0.49 per share in the year-ago period. James River Coal Co. (Nasdaq: JRCC) said it may periodically sell up to $150 million in debt securities, common and preferred stock, warrants and units. The Richmond, Va.-based coal producer said it intends to use the money for working capital and general corporate purposes. G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. (Nasdaq: GIII) said it expects to report a wider second quarter loss. The company, which makes and licenses apparel under brand names including Calvin Klein, Kenneth Cole and Sean Jean, expects a loss of between $0.19 and $0.24 per share on revenue of about $75 million. In the year-ago quarter, the company recorded a $0.14 loss on $69.1 million in sales. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected a second-quarter loss of $0.12 per share on revenue of $82.3 million. Acton, Mass.-based SeaChange International (Nasdaq: SEAC) reported a first quarter loss of $0.12 per share, which was $0.02 worse than Wall Street estimates. spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer
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