OncoGenex Pharmaceuticals, Colony Bankcorp and Isramco lead small-cap percentage losers
OncoGenex Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:OGXI), Colony Bankcorp Inc. (Nasdaq:CBAN) and Isramco Inc. (Nasdaq:ISRL) are among the biggest percentage losers in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: Mentor Graphics Corp. (Nasdaq:MENT), MAP Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:MAPP), Conn's Inc. (Nasdaq:CONN), NL Industries Inc. (Nasdaq:NL), Vicor Corp. (Nasdaq:VICR) and RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp. (Nasdaq:RXII).
Changyou.com, Century Aluminum and Canadian Solar lead small-cap volume in pre-market
Changyou.com Ltd (Nasdaq:CYOU), Century Aluminum Co (Nasdaq:CENX) and Canadian Solar Inc (Nasdaq:CSIQ) are among the most actively traded companies in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc (Nasdaq:EGLE), UAL Corp (Nasdaq:UAUA), Mentor Graphics Corp (Nasdaq:MENT), Fushi Copperweld Inc (Nasdaq:FSIN), James River Coal Co (Nasdaq:JRCC) and Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp (Nasdaq:BGFV).
Zale, Dycom Industries and Skillsoft lead small-cap percentage losers
Zale Corp. (Nasdaq:ZLC), Dycom Industries Inc. (Nasdaq:DY) and Skillsoft ADR (Nasdaq:SKIL) are among the biggest percentage losers in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: Haynes International Inc. (Nasdaq:HAYN), Titan International Inc. (Nasdaq:TWI), Mentor Graphics Corp. (Nasdaq:MENT), Pioneer Drilling Co. (Nasdaq:PDC), Redwood Trust Inc. (Nasdaq:RWT) and TreeHouse Foods Inc. (Nasdaq:THS).
Transmeta, DryShips and SuccessFactors lead small-cap volume in pre-market
Transmeta Corp. (Nasdaq:TMTA), DryShips Inc. (Nasdaq:DRYS) and SuccessFactors Inc. (Nasdaq:SFSF) are among the most actively traded companies in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: Altra Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:AIMC), IPG Photonics Corp. (Nasdaq:IPGP), Mentor Graphics Corp. (Nasdaq:MENT), Canadian Solar Inc. (Nasdaq:CSIQ), James River Coal Co. (Nasdaq:JRCC) and True Religion Apparel Inc. (Nasdaq:TRLG).
Ticketmaster Entertainment, Mentor Graphics and DryShips among 52-week lows
Ticketmaster Entertainment Inc. (Nasdaq:TKTM), Mentor Graphics Corp. (Nasdaq:MENT) and DryShips Inc. (Nasdaq:DRYS) are among the new 52-week lows in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq:CLNE), Crosstex Energy LP (Nasdaq:XTEX), Crosstex Energy Inc. (Nasdaq:XTXI), Graham Corp. (Nasdaq:GHM), Epicor Software Corp. (Nasdaq:EPIC) and Park-Ohio Holdings Corp. (Nasdaq:PKOH).
Cheesecake Factory, Evergreen Solar and Mentor Graphics lead small-cap volume in pre-market
Cheesecake Factory Inc. (Nasdaq:CAKE), Evergreen Solar Inc. (Nasdaq:ESLR) and Mentor Graphics Corp. (Nasdaq:MENT) are among the most actively traded companies in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: Mobile Mini Inc. (Nasdaq:MINI), Solarfun Power Holdings Co Ltd (Nasdaq:SOLF), Ciena Corp. (Nasdaq:CIEN), Brightpoint Inc. (Nasdaq:CELL), Bob Evans Farms Inc. (Nasdaq:BOBE) and Mercadolibre Inc. (Nasdaq:MELI). Here are the most actively traded companies among small caps:
Mentor Graphics posts smaller-than-forecasted Q2 loss, issued upbeat guidanceSoftware and hardware design provider Mentor Graphics Corp. (Nasdaq:MENT) this morning reported a smaller-than-forecasted loss in the second quarter, while revenues trumped the consensus on Wall Street. Adding to the upbeat financial report, the company also issued fiscal 2009 and third-quarter revenue guidance above estimates and third-quarter earnings guidance in line with the Street. Shares gained 5%, or $0.44, to $10.88 ahead of the opening bell. For detailed price information and news stories on Mentor Graphics, click MENT.
Mild dip stirs up chart worries in Russell 2000Small-cap stocks closed slightly lower Friday, pulled down by pre-weekend profit-taking and losses in small-cap energy names as crude oil tumbled to a 15-week closing low. The Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) finished Friday’s action down 1.01, or 0.13% at 753.37, which stands as the third highest daily close of the year and the highest weekly close of 2008. For the first time in a while, large-cap products were noticeably firmer than small-caps, with the Dow up 0.38% Friday to 11659.90, and the S&P 500 up 0.41% at 1298.20. For the year, the Russell is down 1.65%, while the Dow is off 12.0% and the S&P 500 is down 11.5%. Normally, crude oil price declines have been a supportive element for small-cap stocks, and while that psychology is still in play, there were enough commodity-tied small-cap shares in the red Friday to pull down the Russell relative to the Dow and S&P 500. Among broad market sectors, coal, gold, metals and mining, oil and gas drillers, oil production and steel stocks were the worst performers. Crude oil futures finished out the week at 15-week closing lows, slipping about 1% Friday just below $114 dollars a barrel. Although there are many stocks that stand to benefit from a stabilization in crude oil price declines, the general consensus is that further downside probing in the energy market would be an overall bullish element for equities because it would free up consumer spending for other areas... 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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