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Crystal D. Vogt

Russell heads deeper into the red

Small caps opened lower, extending losses seen on Friday. At 10:40, the Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) is down 15.09, or 3.37%, to 433.27. The Dow is down 3.15%, while the S&P 500 is 3.91% lower. This morning’s slide took the S&P 500 below the 800 level for the first time since the bear market low of Nov. 21 as financials and shares of big energy companies weighed.

General Motors Corp. (NYSE:GM) is down 12.8% ahead of its expected proposal out today with Chrysler LLC. The companies plan to submit the details to the Obama administration to illustrate that the two battered automakers can return to profit. The proposal aims to cut jobs and pare brands, among other things, in hopes of securing billions of dollars in additional federal aid that the companies say they will pay back. General Motors is asking for another $4 billion on top of the $9 billion it has already received, while Chrysler wants another $3 billion on top of the already borrowed $4 billion.

President Obama is scheduled to sign the $787 billion stimulus bill into law today, and is set to detail a plan on Wednesday to help stem mortgage foreclosures. By the losses Wall Street has seen this morning, it seems investors have . . .

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Wyatt Research Staff

Fortress Investment Group LLC, Century Aluminum and Jones Apparel Group lead small-cap percentage losers

Fortress Investment Group LLC (Nasdaq:FIG), Century Aluminum Co. (Nasdaq:CENX) and Jones Apparel Group Inc. (Nasdaq:JNY) are among the biggest percentage losers in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (Nasdaq:EGLE), Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd. (Nasdaq:GNK), Excel Maritime Carriers Ltd. (Nasdaq:EXM), Interoil Corp. (Nasdaq:IOC), Ardea Biosciences Inc. (Nasdaq:RDEA) and Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. (Nasdaq:ANW).

Here are the biggest percentage losers among small caps:
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