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Wyatt Research Staff

July 14th: Top Performing Small Cap Stocks (UFPI, BTH, UTEK, GLUU, JAZZ)

The stock market has remained in a holding pattern all week, as traders wait to see what kind of a compromise Congress and the White House can reach over federal spending as the August 2nd deadline looms large.

While the major small cap stock indexes don't show it, there were plenty of big moves Thursday as investors found positive signs spread among the ruins. Three of the top five performers all hit 52-week highs, and a management change helped the day's top small cap stock, Universal Forest Products, post a healthy 21 percent increase despite a 69 percent profit drop in the second quarter.

The Russell 2000 Index lost 1.63 percent in value and the Standard & Poor's Small Cap 600 dropped a similar 1.64 percent. While the Nasdaq Stock Market dropped 1.22 percent, two other major U.S. stock indexes held their ground a little better - the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 0.44 percent lower, and the Standard & Poor's 500 was off 0.67 percent.
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Claire Caldwell

CNinsure, Medicinova and Sharps Compliance among 52-week highs

CNinsure Inc. (Nasdaq:CISG), Medicinova Inc. (Nasdaq:MNOV) and Sharps Compliance Corp. (Nasdaq:SMED) are among the new 52-week highs in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Amcon Distributing Co. (Nasdaq:DIT), Destination Maternity Corp. (Nasdaq:DEST), Young Innovations Inc. (Nasdaq:YDNT), Medifast Inc. (Nasdaq:MED), Universal Forest Products Inc. (Nasdaq:UFPI) and Health Fitness Corp. (Nasdaq:FIT).
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Claire Caldwell

Female Health, Books-A-Million and Universal Forest Products among 52-week highs

Female Health Co. (Nasdaq:FHCO), Books-A-Million Inc. (Nasdaq:BAMM) and Universal Forest Products Inc. (Nasdaq:UFPI) are among the new 52-week highs in Thursday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: ArcSight Inc. (Nasdaq:ARST), Citi Trends Inc. (Nasdaq:CTRN), Travelzoo Inc. (Nasdaq:TZOO), Clearwater Paper Corp. (Nasdaq:CLW), Rentrak Corp. (Nasdaq:RENT) and Central Garden & Pet Co. (Nasdaq:CENT).
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Claire Caldwell

Universal Forest Products, Infinity Pharmaceuticals and Renesola lead small-cap percentage gainers

Universal Forest Products Inc.(Nasdaq:UFPI), Infinity Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:INFI) and Renesola (Nasdaq:SOL) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Thursday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: East West Bancorp Inc.(Nasdaq:EWBC), CVB Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:CVBF), Patriot Coal Corp. (Nasdaq:PCX), EnerNOC Inc. (Nasdaq:ENOC), Esterline Technologies Corp.(Nasdaq:ESL) and Cascade Corp. (Nasdaq:CASC).
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Wyatt Research Staff

Winnebago Industries,Badger Meter and Seabridge Gold among 52-week lows

Winnebago Industries Inc. (Nasdaq:WGO),Badger Meter Inc. (Nasdaq:BMI) and Seabridge Gold Inc. (Nasdaq:SA) are among the new 52-week lows in Thursday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: ASA Ltd. (Nasdaq:ASA),Temple-Inland Inc. (Nasdaq:TIN),Valhi Inc. (Nasdaq:VHI),Hallwood Group Inc. (Nasdaq:HWG),Johnson Outdoors Inc. (Nasdaq:JOUT) and Universal Forest Products Inc. (Nasdaq:UFPI).

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

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Dianna Heitz

Universal Forest Products falls 8% in pre-market on lower Q2 earnings

Lumber distributor Universal Forest Products Inc. (Nasdaq:UFPI) is down 8% in pre-market trading today after the company posted lower second quarter profits after the close on Wednesday. Net earnings for the second quarter of 2008 were $11.7 million, or $0.61 per share, compared with $16.8 million, or $0.86 per share, in the same quarter a year ago. The Grand Rapids, Mich.-based company said its weaker-than-expected profits were due to the weak economy and a drop in the cost of lumber.

In today’s pre-market trading, Universal Forest Products shares are down $2.02 at $23.76. Shares have ranged from $23.35 to $43.40 during the past year.
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Will Atkinson

Universal Forest Products up on increased Q3 sales

Universal Forest Products, Inc. (Nasdaq: UFPI) shares are up after the lumberyard company reported after Wednesday’s close that its third-quarter net sales increased to $678.4 million, above analyst estimates of $471.2 million and from $672.9 million a year earlier. The firm’s earnings, however, declined to $11.3 million, or $0.59 per share, above Wall Street projections of $0.31 per share but below $17.7 million, or $0.91 per share, during the same period of 2006.

“We’re focused on building market share, managing our working capital, reducing costs, and enhancing our balance of business by adding new products and exploring new areas for growth,” CEO Michael Glenn said in a statement. “By focusing on these objectives, we’re positioning ourselves well for the market’s return to strength.”

Sales in the company’s do-it-yourself segment increased 11.2% during the quarter, but site-built construction sales fell 24%.

In a press release, Universal Forest Products said because it doesn’t believe the housing market will recover until 2009, the company is lowering its fiscal 2007 sales target to a range of $2.48 billion to $2.52 billion, from a previous range of $2.375 billion to $2.425 billion. The company also lowered its earnings targets to a range of $32 million to $35 million, from a previous outlook of $40 million to $42 million.

For the fourth quarter, the Grand Rapids, Mich.-based company expects net sales of between $480 million and $520 million and earnings in the range of breakeven to $3 million.

In morning trading, UFPI shares are up 6.14%, or $1.68, at $30.84. Over the last 52 weeks, shares have ranged from $28.95 to $54.61.

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Alex Alexandrov

Stocks posting small gains

April 17 (SmallCapInvestor.com) – Stocks are posting small gains this morning following news of stronger-than-expected home construction in March and an easing of inflation.  Among small caps, weak quarterly sales are hurting shares of Universal Forest Products, Inc. (Nasdaq: UFPI), while InsWeb Corporation (Nasdaq: INSW) is surging after reporting its first ever profit.

At 10:50 AM the Russell 2000 was down 0.56 points, or 0.07 percent, to 830.88.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average had gained 57.13 points, or 0.45 percent, to 12,777.59.
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