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Claire Caldwell

Cott, DSP Group and Middleburg Financial lead small-cap percentage losers

Cott Corp. (Nasdaq:COT), DSP Group Inc. (Nasdaq:DSPG) and Middleburg Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:MBRG) are among the biggest percentage losers in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Intellon Corp. (Nasdaq:ITLN), Smart Balance Inc. (Nasdaq:SMBL), Cal Maine Foods Inc. (Nasdaq:CALM), Changyou.com Ltd. (Nasdaq:CYOU), Ampco Pittsburgh Corp. (Nasdaq:AP) and Health Fitness Corp. (Nasdaq:FIT).
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Claire Caldwell

Books-A-Million, CNinsure and Biocryst Pharmaceuticals among 52-week highs

Books-A-Million Inc. (Nasdaq:BAMM), CNinsure Inc. (Nasdaq:CISG) and Biocryst Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:BCRX) are among the new 52-week highs in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: NeurogesX Inc. (Nasdaq:NGSX), Cott Corp. (Nasdaq:COT), ImmunoGen Inc. (Nasdaq:IMGN), DSP Group Inc. (Nasdaq:DSPG), J&J Snack Foods Corp. (Nasdaq:JJSF) and SonicWALL Inc. (Nasdaq:SNWL).
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Claire Caldwell

Nektar Therapeutics, CNB Financial and Blue Coat Systems among 52-week highs

Nektar Therapeutics (Nasdaq:NKTR), CNB Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:CCNE) and Blue Coat Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:BCSI) are among the new 52-week highs in Thursday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Kentucky First Federal Bancorp (Nasdaq:KFFB), DSP Group Inc. (Nasdaq:DSPG), Biocryst Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:BCRX), ClickSoftware Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq:CKSW), Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. (Nasdaq:CTB) and ShoreTel Inc. (Nasdaq:SHOR).
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Claire Caldwell

DryShips, DSP Group and Signet Jewelers lead small-cap percentage losers

DryShips Inc. (Nasdaq:DRYS), DSP Group Inc. (Nasdaq:DSPG) and Signet Jewelers Ord Shs (Nasdaq:SIG) are among the biggest percentage losers in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Bank of Kentucky Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:BKYF), Magal Security Systems (Nasdaq:MAGS), Piper Jaffray Companies (Nasdaq:PJC), WSFS Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:WSFS), Todd Shipyards Corp. (Nasdaq:TOD) and CPI International Inc. (Nasdaq:CPII).
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Wyatt Research Staff

Conceptus, OfficeMax and Federal Mogul lead small-cap percentage gainers

Conceptus Inc. (Nasdaq:CPTS), OfficeMax Inc. (Nasdaq:OMX) and Federal Mogul Corp. (Nasdaq:FDML) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Thursday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: DSP Group Inc. (Nasdaq:DSPG), Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd. (Nasdaq:GNK), CAI International Inc. (Nasdaq:CAP), LHC Group Inc. (Nasdaq:LHCG), TierOne Corp. (Nasdaq:TONE) and RehabCare Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHB).

Here are the biggest percentage gainers among small caps:



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Will Atkinson

Inter Atlantic Financial, Collective Brands and HMN Financial among 52-week lows

Inter Atlantic Financial Inc (AMEX:IAN), Collective Brands Inc (NYSE:PSS) and HMN Financial Inc (NYSE:HMNF) are among the new 52-week lows in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $750 million.

Playboy Enterprises Inc (Nasdaq:PLA), Interline Brands Inc (NYSE:IBI) and DSP Group Inc (NYSE:DSPG) are also among the new 52-week lows.

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

DSP Group down on Q2 profit drop

Shares of fabless semiconductor company DSP Group Inc. (Nasdaq: DSPG) are sagging following news of a sharp drop in quarterly profit.

The net income for the second quarter ended June 30 was $2.96 million, or $0.10 per share, 58% lower when compared with a net income of $7.09 million, or $0.23 per share, during the same three months of 2006, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based firm announced before the opening bell.
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