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Claire Caldwell

Cytec Industries, K-Fed Bancorp and Colony Bankcorp are among the biggest percentage losers

Cytec Industries Inc. (Nasdaq:CYT), K-Fed Bancorp. (Nasdaq:KFED) and Colony Bankcorp Inc. (Nasdaq:CBAN) are among the biggest percentage losers in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: SWS Group Inc. (Nasdaq:SWS), Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (Nasdaq:CY), Patriot Transportation Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:PATR), TeleCommunication Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:TSYS), Dollar Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:DLLR) and Hexcel Corp. (Nasdaq:HXL).
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SCI Microbloggers

Russell sharply lower; ATAI, FNDT and MYRG lead gainers

The Russell was bleeding red during midday trading, down over 4% following the worst decline in October retail sales on record. Today's small-cap gainers are...
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Wyatt Research Staff

Cypress Semiconductor, Pamrapo Bancorp and Commercial Vehicle Group among 52-week lows

Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (Nasdaq:CY), Pamrapo Bancorp (Nasdaq:PBCI) and Commercial Vehicle Group Inc. (Nasdaq:CVGI) are among the new 52-week lows in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Dynamics Research Corp. (Nasdaq:DRCO), CNB Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:CCNE), Flagstone Reinsurance Holdings Ltd. (Nasdaq:FSR), GSC Investment Corp. (Nasdaq:GNV), UMH Properties Inc. (Nasdaq:UMH) and Riviera Holdings Corp. (Nasdaq:RIV).

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

Cypress Semiconductor, Jazz Pharmaceuticals and Hawthorn Bancshares lead small-cap percentage gainers

Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (Nasdaq:CY), Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:JAZZ) and Hawthorn Bancshares Inc. (Nasdaq:HWBK) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: BankAtlantic Bancorp Inc. (Nasdaq:BBX), Travelzoo Inc. (Nasdaq:TZOO), Sucampo Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:SCMP), Coleman Cable Inc. (Nasdaq:CCIX), Isle of Capri Casinos Inc. (Nasdaq:ISLE) and Photon Dynamics Inc. (Nasdaq:PHTN).

Here are the biggest percentage gainers among small caps:
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Matt Bierce

NVE Corp.: Spin doctors

Riddle me this, Batman: what do you get when you cross the density of DRAM with the speed of SRAM and non-volatility of FLASH?

If you don’t know, that’s OK — the answer is a digital memory storage technology that’s still largely in the development stage. It’s called “magnetoresistive random access memory,” or “MRAM,” and those following its evolution say it has the potential to revolutionize electronics as a smaller, faster, more energy efficient and durable way of storing and sending your data, iTunes songs or even digitized Batman reruns — if that’s your thing.

This nanotechnology relies on electron spin rather than charge to acquire, store and transmit information. Albert Fert, the co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2007, recently predicted that MRAM and its offshoots are good candidates to be the “universal” memory of the future. This kind of Holy Grail talk has helped feed market hunger for MRAM’s promise, but there are still plenty of developments, testing and marketing hurdles yet to cross - not to mention the pesky little issue of cost competitiveness.

Companies leading the charge include Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: CY), Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) — the Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT) spinoff, which was the first company to bring the memory to market, IBM Corp. (NYSE: IBM) and last but certainly not least, Eden Prairie, Minn.-based NVE Corp. (Nasdaq: NVEC).

“Spintronics,” as the highly durable applications of this technology are called, is something that has attracted several big chunks of Department of Defense R&D change for NVE. The company has built itself around researching and marketing new uses of the technology for harsh battlefield conditions in addition to medical and industrial applications where absolute reliability is required.

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