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Claire Caldwell

Cabela's, Breeze Eastern and Kindred Healthcare lead small-cap percentage gainers

Cabela's Inc. (Nasdaq:CAB), Breeze Eastern Corporation (Nasdaq:BZC) and Kindred Healthcare Inc. (Nasdaq:KND) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: WebMD Health Corp. (Nasdaq:WBMD), Maxwell Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:MXWL), Group 1 Automotive, Inc. (Nasdaq:GPI), Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. (Nasdaq:RRGB), Sucampo Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:SCMP) and Interline Brands Inc. (Nasdaq:IBI).
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Will Atkinson

Global Industries, Hughes Communications and Pioneer Southwest Energy Partners among 52-week lows

Global Industries Ltd (Nasdaq:GLBL), Hughes Communications Inc (Nasdaq:HUGH) and Pioneer Southwest Energy Partners LP (Nasdaq:PSE) are among the new 52-week lows in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Comverge Inc (Nasdaq:COMV), Interline Brands Inc (Nasdaq:IBI), Core Molding Technologies Inc (Nasdaq:CMT), Stillwater Mining Co (Nasdaq:SWC), Seabridge Gold Inc (Nasdaq:SA) and Ohio Valley Banc Corp (Nasdaq:OVBC).

Here are the new 52-week lows among small caps:
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Dianna Heitz

Interline Brands falls 11% on downgrade to ‘neutral’

Interline Brands Inc. (NYSE:IBI) is down 11% today after Robert W. Baird downgraded the Jacksonville, Fla.-based company ahead of the opening to “neutral” from “outperform.” The downgrade comes on the heels of lower second quarter earnings, which the company reported after Monday’s close. Net income was $11.2 million, or $0.34 per share, compared with $12 million, or $0.37 per share, for the same period a year earlier.

At 12:15 p.m. ET, shares are at $13.49, down $1.62 from Monday’s close. Shares have ranged from today’s low of $12.83 to a high of $28.13 during the past year.
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Will Atkinson

Inter Atlantic Financial, Collective Brands and HMN Financial among 52-week lows

Inter Atlantic Financial Inc (AMEX:IAN), Collective Brands Inc (NYSE:PSS) and HMN Financial Inc (NYSE:HMNF) are among the new 52-week lows in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $750 million.

Playboy Enterprises Inc (Nasdaq:PLA), Interline Brands Inc (NYSE:IBI) and DSP Group Inc (NYSE:DSPG) are also among the new 52-week lows.

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

Small caps continue in the green

After declining in morning trading, small-cap stocks began a rally around 10 a.m. ET, surging to more than 729. Better-than-expected earnings from several small-cap companies helped to act as a catalyst for the market rally. At 1:24 p.m. ET, the Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) was up 5.60, or 0.77%, at 729.95.

Despite the rally, several bearish indicators gave investors pause early in the session. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said late Monday that increasing home foreclosures might harm the economy. Adding to investors’ concerns was mortgage firm Fannie Mae’s (NYSE:FNM) reported a $2.2 billion loss on credit-associated costs, which enabled the company to post a wider-than-expected quarterly loss of $2.5 billion. Swiss banking giant UBS AG (NYSE:UBS) reported early Tuesday that it will cut 5,500 employees and sell $15 billion in risky debt to BlackRock, Inc. (NYSE:BLK) at 25% off its face value.

Among sectors, the big losers include airlines, water utilities, fabricated plastic and rubber materials producers and personal services firms. On the flip side, companies associated with oil and gas operations, coal, motion picture services, gold and silver were gaining ground.

Some of the firms that have broken out in Tuesday’s trading include China Finance Online Co. (Nasdaq:JRJC), which broke through $23 resistance and is now up about 9% at $23.94. After experiencing a sell-off at $56.75, vacuum and . . .

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Will Atkinson

Obagi Medical Products, Interline Brands and Collective Brands lead small-cap percentage losers

Obagi Medical Products Inc (Nasdaq:OMPI), Interline Brands Inc (NYSE:IBI) and Collective Brands Inc (NYSE:PSS) are among the biggest percentage losers in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $750 million.

Atlantic Tele-Network Inc (NYSE:ATNI), Cheniere Energy Inc (Nasdaq:LNG) and Patrick Industries Inc (AMEX:PATK) are also among the biggest percentage losers.

Here are the biggest percentage losers among small caps:
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