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Russell plummets 6%; RDN, VQ and BXC lead gainers

Small caps took a dive today, closing down 5.97% and snapping a string of six consecutive higher sessions in the process amid gloomy economic worries. Today’s small-cap gainers are Radian Group (NYSE:RDN), Venoco, Inc. (NYSE:VQ) and BlueLinx Holdings (NYSE:BXC).

Other Market Watch highlights today included:

• The Russell is now down 33% for the 2008, while the Dow is off 31% and the S&P 500 down 35%.
• In a research letter this morning, analysts at Goldman Sachs cautioned that downside risks in the economy could lead an even larger slide in GDP figures.
• A weekly inventory report showed growing stocks of energy products and soft demand, which helped fuel today’s decline.
• Even though the dollar gave back overnight gains, commodity markets struggled today, which is a sign that demand worries were front and center.
• Forest products, coal, steel, metals and mining stocks were among the worst performing broad market sectors today.
• In a research letter this morning, analysts at Goldman Sachs cautioned that downside risks in the economy could lead an even larger slide in GDP figures.

Small Cap Gainers:

• Radian Group posts Q3 profit on strong revenue; shares rose 31%. See (NYSE:RDN).
• Independent energy company Venoco, Inc. closed up 20% on higher-than-average volume. See (NYSE:VQ).
• BlueLinx Holdings closed up 20% after appointing George Judd CEO today. See (NYSE:BXC). 
• Acquisitions boost health care company Greatbatch's Q3 profit 53%. Shares closed up 15%. See (NYSE:GB).

Small Cap Losers:

• Adept Technology Inc. tumbled 33%, gapping lower and sinking on heavy volume as the vision-guided robotics firm took a hit on earnings news. See (Nasdaq:ADEP).
• Lakes Entertainment Inc. slumped 29%, plunging a day after earnings and also as a casino referendum in Ohio was defeated. See (Nasdaq:LACO).
• Ashford Hospitality Trust closed down 20% after naming interim CFO. See (NYSE:AHT). 
• Fitch downgraded Colonial BancGroup's ratings last week; shares dove over 22% today. See (NYSE:CNB). 

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Wyatt Research Staff

Kendle International, Blount International and Eagle Bancorp lead small-cap percentage gainers

Kendle International Inc. (Nasdaq:KNDL), Blount International Inc. (Nasdaq:BLT) and Eagle Bancorp Inc.  (Nasdaq:EGBN) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Ohio Valley Banc Corp. (Nasdaq:OVBC), Greatbatch Inc. (Nasdaq:GB), 012 Smile Communications Ltd. (Nasdaq:SMLC), Catalyst Health Solutions Inc. (Nasdaq:CHSI), Mesa Laboratories Inc. (Nasdaq:MLAB) and Natural Gas Services Group Inc. (Nasdaq:NGS).

Here are the biggest percentage gainers among small caps:
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Will Atkinson

OraSure Technologies, Synchronoss Technologies and Thomas Weisel Partners Group among 52-week lows

OraSure Technologies Inc (Nasdaq:OSUR), Synchronoss Technologies Inc (Nasdaq:SNCR) and Thomas Weisel Partners Group Inc (Nasdaq:TWPG) are among the new 52-week lows in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $750 million.

Greatbatch Inc (Nasdaq:GB), Independent Bank Corp (Nasdaq:IBCP) and TierOne Corp (NYSE:TONE) are also among the new 52-week lows.

Here are the new 52-week lows among small caps:
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Will Atkinson

Synchronoss Technologies, Kenneth Cole Productions and OraSure Technologies lead small-cap percentage losers

Synchronoss Technologies Inc (Nasdaq:SNCR), Kenneth Cole Productions Inc (Nasdaq:KCP) and OraSure Technologies Inc (Nasdaq:OSUR) are among the biggest percentage losers in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $750 million.

ExlService Holdings Inc (Nasdaq:EXLS), Irwin Financial Corp (Nasdaq:IFC) and Greatbatch Inc (NYSE:GB) are also among the biggest percentage losers.

Here are the biggest percentage losers among small caps:
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