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Claire Caldwell

DineEquity, EPIQ Systems and comScore lead small-cap percentage gainers

DineEquity Inc. (Nasdaq:DIN), EPIQ Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:EPIQ) and comScore Inc. (Nasdaq:SCOR) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Dolan Media Co. (Nasdaq:DM), Chart Industries Inc. (Nasdaq:GTLS), Sturm Ruger & Co Inc. (Nasdaq:RGR), 012 Smile Communications Ltd. (Nasdaq:SMLC), Susser Holdings Corp. (Nasdaq:SUSS) and Dycom Industries Inc. (Nasdaq:DY).
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Claire Caldwell

DryShips, Hallwood Group and TBS International lead small-cap percentage gainers

DryShips Inc (Nasdaq:DRYS), Hallwood Group Inc (Nasdaq:HWG) and TBS International Ltd (Nasdaq:TBSI) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Polypore International Inc (Nasdaq:PPO), James River Coal Co (Nasdaq:JRCC), Gencor Industries Inc (Nasdaq:GENC), Textainer Group Holdings Ltd (Nasdaq:TGH), 012 Smile Communications Ltd (Nasdaq:SMLC) and Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd (Nasdaq:GNK).
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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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Jennifer Schonberger

DrdGold, Accuray and 012 Smile Communications lead small-cap volume in pre-market

DrdGold (Nasdaq:DROOY), Accuray Inc (Nasdaq:ARAY) and 012 Smile Communications Ltd (Nasdaq:SMLC) are among the most actively traded companies in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.       

Also included among the results: Insulet (Nasdaq:PODD), SORL Auto Parts Inc. (Nasdaq:SORL), Fundtech Ltd. (Nasdaq:FNDT), Quest Energy Partners L P (Nasdaq:QELP), China Sunergy Co Ltd. (Nasdaq:CSUN) and Comverge Inc. (Nasdaq:COMV).           

Here are the most actively traded companies among small caps:   

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Alex Alexandrov

Russell 2000 higher thanks to IBM

The Russell 2000 (NYSE: IWM) is rising on news of a stock buyback program by International Business Machines Corp. (Nasdaq: IBM) and despite poor economic reports.

At 11:56 a.m. ET, the small-cap index was up 9.01 points, or 1.27%, to 719.47. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (INDU) was down 84.34 points, or 0.67%, to 12,654.56.

Small-cap stocks moved into positive territory immediately after IBM announced at around 11 a.m. ET that its board has authorized a $15 billion share buyback program that could boost 2008 earnings per share.

Trading has been volatile this morning, with most of the major U.S. indices generally staying below the flat line on news of economic reports that point to inflation and dispirited consumers.

The U.S. Labor Department reported before the opening that producer prices increased 1% in January, more than the expected 0.4%.

After the opening the Conference Board announced that its index of consumer confidence fell to a five-year low of 75.0 in February, down from 87.3 in January. Economists were expecting a more modest decline.

Among the biggest small-cap winners is China TechFaith Wireless Communication Technology Ltd. (Nasdaq: CNTF), which announced after the close on Monday that it swung to a fourth-quarter net income and outpaced analysts’ projections.

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