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.
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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).
Cooper Tire & Rubber, Zones and FirstFed Financial lead small-cap percentage losers
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. (Nasdaq:CTB), Zones Inc. (Nasdaq:ZONS) and FirstFed Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:FED) are among the biggest percentage losers in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: AMAG Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAG), Meritage Homes Corp. (Nasdaq:MTH), Macquarie Infrastructure Co LLC (Nasdaq:MIC), Stage Stores Inc. (Nasdaq:SSI), Magal Security Systems (Nasdaq:MAGS) and PHH Corp. (Nasdaq:PHH). Here are the biggest percentage losers among small caps:
Magal Security inks order for Central Asian international airport
Computerized security systems developer Magal Security Systems, Ltd. (Nasdaq: MAGS) said this morning that it received a 7-digit order for perimeter protection of an international airport in Central Asia. Shares advanced 9.4%, or $0.60, to $6.98 in pre-market trading.
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Magal Security Systems receives $1.5 million orderMagal Security Systems, Ltd. (Nasdaq: MAGS), a developer of computerized security systems, reported this morning that its U.S.-based subsidiary received a $1.5 million order to upgrade existing equipment that had been sold to 30 institutions in the United States. The Israeli firm said revenues from the order would be recorded before the end of 2007. Shares of Magal (MAGS) were halted in pre-market trading.
Magal Security Systems’ sub receives $8 million orderMagal Security Systems, Ltd. (Nasdaq: MAGS) reported this morning that that one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries has received an order of over $8 million to install its Perimitrax buried cable intrusion detection. According to the Israeli company, the installation is part of a project to protect several public utility facilities in Western Asia Magal Group's Perimitrax - a Buried Cable Intrusion Detection System, is a clandestine perimeter intrusion detection sensor that generates an electromagnetic field around buried sensor cables. If an intruder comes into contact with the field, an alarm is declared. The Company will begin installations at the first site in the fourth quarter of 2007. Shares of Magal were halted in pre-market trading.
Pre-market: Megal Security expands to Brazil
Shares of Magal Security Systems Ltd. (Nasdaq: MAGS) are lower despite news this morning that the Israeli maker of computerized security systems has partnered with a Brazilian company to provide consultants. The stock is down $0.13, or 1%, to $10.31.
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Eden Prairie, Minn.-based Stratasys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSYS), which manufactures rapid prototyping systems and devices has been included in Standard & Poor’s SmallCap 600 index after the close on June 14, according to changes announced after Tuesday’s close. spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer
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