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Small caps continue in the green; HRZ, FR, and SAH lead gainers

Small caps continue to trade in the green midday, though off their highs of the session, after GDP was not as bad as feared. Today’s small-cap gainers are Horizon Lines (NYSE:HRZ), First Industrial Realty Trust (NYSE:FR) and Sonic Automotive (NYSE:SAH).

Other Market Watch highlights today included:

• Advancers were leading decliners by nearly 6 to 1 on the Russell 2000 after the first hour of trading.  
• Norway also joined in on the rate cut fervor as countries around the world toss cheap money at businesses in a drive to thaw frozen credit lines.  
• Hong Kong shot up some 10% and Taiwan was up 6%, as those countries announced rate cuts following the Fed’s rate cut Thursday.  
• Stock markets around the world were in rally mode overnight, with the world stock index up 2.5%, powered by steep gains in some Asian markets.
• Crude oil futures trimmed overnight gains and were hovering near steady levels on the stock market opening.

Small Cap Gainers:

• Shares of shipping company Horizon Lines are up 51%. Goldman Sachs downgraded the stock on Monday to "sell" from "neutral." See (NYSE:HRZ).  
• Shares of First Industrial Realty Trust are up 27% as it reports Q3 profit drop and cuts dividend. See (NYSE:FR).  
Sonic Automotive shares up 24% as it reports losses in Q3. See (NYSE:SAH).  
• Auto parts supplier Tenneco to cut 1,100 jobs as global auto sales slide. Shares are up 20%. See (NYSE:TEN).  

Small Cap Losers:

Sauer-Danfoss misses on Q3 earnings, issues cautious outlook. See (NYSE:SHS). 
• Brocade and Foundry Networks to amend merger terms: Foundry's shareholders to receive $16.50 in cash for each share. See (Nasdaq:FDRY).
Astronics posts decline in bottom-line on higher engineering, development spending, higher manufacturing costs. (Nasdaq:ATRO).  
Polypore International beats on Q3 results, guides full year revenues below the Street, EPS straddle consensus. See (NYSE:PPO).  
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SCI Microbloggers

Russell riding high in the green; LHCG, RAIL, and BMTI lead gainers

Small-cap stocks stormed out of the gate with a flourish this morning, as buyers were enamored with yet another rally in overseas markets and happy that a sobering GDP report in the United States wasn’t even worse. Today’s small-cap gainers are LHC Group (Nasdaq:LHCG), Freightcar (Nasdaq:RAIL) and BioMimetic Therapeutics (Nasdaq:BMTI).

Other Market Watch highlights today included:

• Norway also joined in on the rate cut fervor as countries around the world toss cheap money at businesses in a drive to thaw frozen credit lines.  
• Hong Kong shot up some 10% and Taiwan was up 6%, as those countries announced rate cuts following the Fed’s rate cut Thursday.  
• Stock markets around the world were in rally mode overnight, with the world stock index up 2.5%, powered by steep gains in some Asian markets.
• Crude oil futures trimmed overnight gains and were hovering near steady levels on the stock market opening.  
• The energy sector should be a focal point today following Exxon Mobil Corp.’s quarterly earnings figure, which topped the forecast.

Small Cap Gainers:

LHC Group shares jumped 29% as the home nursing services provider reported a quarterly increase in revenue. See (Nasdaq:LHCG).  
Freightcar reported robust third-quarter results that crushed analysts’ estimates. Results were owed to cost controls. Shares up 27%. See (Nasdaq:RAIL).  
BioMimetic Therapeutics reports promising clinical results using injectable bone graft. Shares up over 27%. See (Nasdaq:BMTI).
Brush Engineered Materials Inc. got an earnings lift this morning, climbing 13%. See (NYSE:BW).  

Small Cap Losers:

Polypore International beats on Q3 results, guides full year revenues below the Street, EPS straddle consensus. See (NYSE:PPO).  
Iris International Q3 results miss Street, guides full year below consensus. See (Nasdaq:IRIS).  
JDS Uniphase Q1 EPS beat Street: $0.11 vs. $0.09. On GAAP basis, narrows loss. (Nasdaq:JDSU).  
• Brocade and Foundry Networks to amend merger terms: Foundry's shareholders to receive $16.50 in cash for each share. See (Nasdaq:FDRY).  
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