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Wyatt Research Staff

China Sky One Medical Inc and Duoyuan Global Water Inc Lead Small-Cap Percentage Losers

China Sky One Medical Inc (Nasdaq:CSKI), Duoyuan Global Water Inc (Nasdaq:DGW), Commercefirst Bancorp Inc (Nasdaq:CMFB) and Marlin Business Savings Corp (Nasdaq:MRLN) are among the biggest percentage losers in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Visionchina Media Inc (Nasdaq:VISN), Tessco Technologies Inc (Nasdaq:VISN), Funtalk China Holdings Limited (Nasdaq:FTLK) Omega Flex Inc (Nasdaq:CXDC) and Pioneer Drilling Co (Nasdaq:PDC).
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Wyatt Research Staff

Dendreon, DryShips and China Medical Technologies lead small-cap volume in pre-market

Dendreon Corp. (Nasdaq:DNDN), DryShips Inc. (Nasdaq:DRYS) and China Medical Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:CMED) are among the most actively traded companies in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: UAL Corp. (Nasdaq:UAUA), Apogee Enterprises Inc. (Nasdaq:APOG), Energy Conversion Devices Inc. (Nasdaq:ENER), China Sky One Medical Inc. (Nasdaq:CSKI), Alkermes Inc. (Nasdaq:ALKS) and Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. (Nasdaq:SWHC).
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Wyatt Research Staff

Acorda Therapeutics, China Sky One Medical and Lennar lead small-cap percentage losers

Acorda Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq:ACOR), China Sky One Medical Inc. (Nasdaq:CSKI) and Lennar Corp. (Nasdaq:LEN) are among the biggest percentage losers in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Oxford Industries Inc. (Nasdaq:OXM), Ener1 Inc. (Nasdaq:HEV), Cheviot Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:CHEV), Winmark Corp. (Nasdaq:WINA), CNB Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:CCNE) and Allos Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq:ALTH).
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Claire Caldwell

Acorda Therapeutics, GigaMedia and Synaptics lead small-cap volume in pre-market

Acorda Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq:ACOR), GigaMedia Ltd. (Nasdaq:GIGM) and Synaptics Inc. (Nasdaq:SYNA) are among the most actively traded companies in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Energy Conversion Devices Inc. (Nasdaq:ENER), Allos Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq:ALTH), TBS International Ltd. (Nasdaq:TBSI), Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. (Nasdaq:SWHC), China Sky One Medical Inc. (Nasdaq:CSKI) and Cyberonics Inc. (Nasdaq:CYBX).
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SCI Microbloggers

The Russell 2000 closes up 1.92% ; BKR, RPRX, and CSKI lead gainers

Small-cap stocks turned in their best performance of the New Year today, as investors decided that a dreary picture of the current economic environment would simply make it that much easier for incoming President-elect Obama to push through a big fiscal stimulus package. Some of today’s small-cap gainers are Michael Baker Corporation (NYSE:BKR), Repros Therapeutics (Nasdaq:RPRX) and China Sky One Medical (Nasdaq:CSKI).

Other Market Watch highlights today included:

• Advancers are leading decliners on the Russell 2000 by more than three to one.
• Worst performers: food retailers, brewers, chemical companies, finance firms, biotechs and footwear firms.  
• Homebuilder, energy and retailer stocks were solid performers so far today, and surprisingly, airline stocks were doing well despite a rise to five-week highs in crude oil prices.  
• Small-cap stocks remained higher into midday trading.  

Other Market Watch highlights today included:

• Worst performers: food retailers, brewers, chemical companies, finance firms, biotechs and footwear firms.  
• Homebuilder, energy and retailer stocks were solid performers so far today, and surprisingly, airline stocks were doing well despite a rise to five-week highs in crude oil prices.  
• Small-cap stocks remained higher into midday trading.  
• Advancers are leading decliners on the Russell 2000 by 1,402 to 372. 
 

Small Cap Gainers:

• New 52-wk highs: Michael Baker Corporation, Repros Therapeutics, China Sky One Medical, Transmeta Corporation and Amerisafe, Inc. (See NYSE:BKR, Nasdaq:RPRX, Nasdaq:CSKI, Nasdaq:TMTA, Nasdaq:AMSF)  
• Home-nursing company Amedisys Inc. is up 16.4% to $46.93 after issuing FY09 guidance above concensus. (See Nasdaq:AMED)  

Small Cap Losers:

LSI Industries is down 14% to $6.03 after lowering FY09 earnings and sales guidance below consensus. (See Nasdaq:LYTS)  
VASCO Data Security International Inc. is 12% lower at $9.10 in pre-market trading after issuing downward guidance for FY2008. (See Nasdaq:VDSI
Vignette Corporation is down 8.8% to $8.24 after issuing preliminary Q4 2008 results late Monday. (See Nasdaq:VIGN
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Claire Caldwell

Repros Therapeutics, China Sky One Medical and Orchids Paper Products among 52-week highs

Repros Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq:RPRX), China Sky One Medical Inc. (Nasdaq:CSKI) and Orchids Paper Products Co. (Nasdaq:TIS) are among the new 52-week highs in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: VSE Corp. (Nasdaq:VSEC), Maxygen Inc. (Nasdaq:MAXY), American Italian Pasta Co. (Nasdaq:AIPC), Transmeta Corp. (Nasdaq:TMTA), Michael Baker Corp. (Nasdaq:BKR) and Answers Corp. (Nasdaq:ANSW).
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SCI Microbloggers

Small-caps continue high into midday trading; BKR, RPRX, and CSKI lead gainers

Small-cap stocks remained higher into midday trading, surviving a choppy response to economic data this morning that served up better-than-expected numbers on services sector activity, but slumping factory orders and sinking pending home sales. Some of today’s small-cap gainers are Michael Baker Corporation (NYSE:BKR), Repros Therapeutics (Nasdaq:RPRX) and China Sky One Medical (Nasdaq:CSKI).

Other Market Watch highlights today included:

• Worst performers: food retailers, brewers, chemical companies, finance firms, biotechs and footwear firms.  
• Homebuilder, energy and retailer stocks were solid performers so far today, and surprisingly, airline stocks were doing well despite a rise to five-week highs in crude oil prices.  
• Small-cap stocks remained higher into midday trading.  
• Advancers are leading decliners on the Russell 2000 by 1,402 to 372. 
 

Small Cap Gainers:

• New 52-wk highs: Michael Baker Corporation, Repros Therapeutics, China Sky One Medical, Transmeta Corporation and Amerisafe, Inc. (See NYSE:BKR, Nasdaq:RPRX, Nasdaq:CSKI, Nasdaq:TMTA, Nasdaq:AMSF)  
• Home-nursing company Amedisys Inc. is up 16.4% to $46.93 after issuing FY09 guidance above concensus. (See Nasdaq:AMED)  

Small Cap Losers:

LSI Industries is down 14% to $6.03 after lowering FY09 earnings and sales guidance below consensus. (See Nasdaq:LYTS)  
VASCO Data Security International Inc. is 12% lower at $9.10 in pre-market trading after issuing downward guidance for FY2008. (See Nasdaq:VDSI
Vignette Corporation is down 8.8% to $8.24 after issuing preliminary Q4 2008 results late Monday. (See Nasdaq:VIGN)  
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SCI Microbloggers

Russell pushes higher Tuesday morning; BKR, RPRX, and CSKI lead gainers

Small-cap stocks pulled higher this morning and remained in positive ground after a mixed batch of economic reports buffeted the market. A firm tone in energy stocks, momentum from overseas gains and optimism about upcoming stimulus plans provided a lift. Some of today’s small-cap gainers are Michael Baker Corporation (NYSE:BKR), Repros Therapeutics (Nasdaq:RPRX) and China Sky One Medical (Nasdaq:CSKI).

Other Market Watch highlights today included:

• Advancers are leading decliners on the Russell 2000 by 1,402 to 372.  
• Looking at the chart picture for small-caps, the market remains in an upward consolidation mode.  
• Pending home sales were also sour, sinking 4.0% versus the consensus for a decline of 1.0%.  
• Factory orders tumbled 4.6%, much worse than the projection for a decline of 2.5%.  
• The ISM Non-Manufacturing Survey came in at 40.6, which was better than the forecast of 37.0 and a nice bounce off record lows from the previous reading.  

Small Cap Gainers:

• New 52-wk highs: Michael Baker Corporation, Repros Therapeutics, China Sky One Medical, Transmeta Corporation and Amerisafe, Inc. (See NYSE:BKR, Nasdaq:RPRX, Nasdaq:CSKI, Nasdaq:TMTA, Nasdaq:AMSF)  
• Home-nursing company Amedisys Inc. is up 16.4% to $46.93 after issuing FY09 guidance above concensus. (See Nasdaq:AMED)  

Small Cap Losers:

LSI Industries is down 14% to $6.03 after lowering FY09 earnings and sales guidance below consensus. (See Nasdaq:LYTS)  
VASCO Data Security International Inc. is 12% lower at $9.10 in pre-market trading after issuing downward guidance for FY2008. (See Nasdaq:VDSI
Vignette Corporation is down 8.8% to $8.24 after issuing preliminary Q4 2008 results late Monday. (See Nasdaq:VIGN)  

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Claire Caldwell

Citizens Holdings, China Sky One Medical and Repros Therapeutics among 52-week highs

Citizens Holdings Co.(Nasdaq:CIZN), China Sky One Medical Inc. (Nasdaq:CSKI) and Repros Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq:RPRX) are among the new 52-week highs in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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SCI Microbloggers

Small caps remain low in midday; SSRI, EXLP, and PROJ lead gainers

Small caps remained lower into midday trading, unable to draft off support from moderate gains in large caps as investors still have risk aversion on their mind. Energy stocks were providing a lift to large caps, but financial shares were struggling, pulling down lots of small banks in the small-cap universe. Today’s small-cap gainers are Silver Standard Resources Inc. (Nasdaq:SSRI), Exterran Partners (Nasdaq:EXLP) and Deltek (Nasdaq:PROJ).

Other Market Watch highlights today included:

• The Financial Select Sector SPDR was down 4.3% at midday.  
• Financial shares remain a big drag on the market, with Citigroup Inc. extending the freefall.  
• Small caps remained lower into midday trading, unable to draft off support from moderate gains in large caps.  
• Researchers at Goldman Sachs today said that the upcoming November employment report will be the worst yet for 2008. 

Small Cap Gainers:


• Gold and silver companies dominated the top percentage gainers on the Nasdaq; Silver Standard Resources Inc. is rising 18%. See (Nasdaq:SSRI).   
Exterran Partners is up 18% on light volume as energy-related stocks are on the rise today. See (Nasdaq:EXLP).  
• Deltek up 15% today following SC&H Group's announcement earlier this week of a business partnership with the small cap. See (Nasdaq:PROJ).
China Sky One Medical is up 7% on light volume following news this week that the small cap obtained production rights for nine new drugs. See (Nasdaq:CSKI). 

Small Cap Losers:

• Buckeye shares fall 26% after BGH terminates tender offer. See (NYSE:BGH).  
• Shares of Media General are down another 26% today following news Thursday that Harbinger Capital sold stock in the newspaper publisher. See (NYSE:MEG).
• Collective Brands Inc. is off 25% as the holding company for Payless Shoes and Stride Rite plunged to fresh 52-week lows See (NYSE:PSS).  
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. is down 23% as the casual dining restaurant chain also made new move lows. See (Nasdaq:RRGB).  
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