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Claire Caldwell

DryShips, Omnicell and Semtech lead small-cap volume in pre-market

DryShips Inc. (Nasdaq:DRYS), Omnicell Inc. (Nasdaq:OMCL) and Semtech Corp. (Nasdaq:SMTC) are among the most actively traded companies in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Ciena Corp. (Nasdaq:CIEN), Wind River Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:WIND), Fossil Inc. (Nasdaq:FOSL), Otter Tail Corp (Nasdaq:OTTR), ATMI Inc. (Nasdaq:ATMI) and EarthLink Inc. (Nasdaq:ELNK).
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Jennifer Schonberger

Bailout limbo takes a bite out of Russell

Small-cap stocks have sunk mid-session, as the market continues to await details of the proposed government bailout plan and the new banking landscape on Wall Street. 

At 12:38 p.m. ET, the Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) was down 19.09, or 2.53%, at 734.65.

Though when initially announced the bailout was cause for celebration on Wall Street, as traders wait for the details of the deal the bears have found their place again. The administration’s leaders on the bailout plan have been meeting with congressional leaders today, who support the plan. President Bush said that failure to act on the bill would have broad consequences beyond just the pain on Wall Street, but that he was confident the legislation would move forward. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke are expected to brief Congress on the economy Wednesday.

“Last time I checked, there’s no provision in the U.S. constitution to turnover the country’s check book to one plan, one department, and one man,” BMO Capital’s Andy Busch said in an email. “This is a huge leap of faith and I suspect that leaders of Congress and the Presidential candidates will urge caution or act cautiously. This is the time for action, but not the time to essentially restructure the entire financial system of the country that has worked well up until we had 1% interest rates. There are other solutions and ideas that need to be considered. Remember, this is not an RTC type situation where the government already had the bad assets put to them via the FDIC and then had to figure out what to do. This is a takeover of choice.”

In the mean time the banking landscape continues to change on Wall Street. Investment banks Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) said Sunday that they will be converted into commercial banks effectively ending Wall Street’s legacy of independent investment banks. The move will create easier access to credit, will enable them to better organize their assets as well as shore up their leveraged and riskier businesses in light of the now dead short-term financing markets. Investment banks thrived off of short-term financing for the past five years. Now that the leverage is obsolete, the oxygen is gone and the banks have no choice but to change their ways or to cease to exist.  The new move; however, will also create greater oversight from the Federal Reserve.

“It will be interesting to see whether Goldman and Morgan continue in the top ranks of businesses we historically have associated with investment banking,” said Bill Wilhelm, equities professor at the University of Virginia’s undergraduate business school and co-author of the recent book Investment Banking: Institutions, Politics and Law. ...

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Mary Ann Azevedo

Otter Tail rises on analyst upgrade

Shares of Otter Tail Corp. (Nasdaq:OTTR) got a 1.5% boost this morning after Robert W. Baird upgraded its stock to “outperform” from “neutral.”

The firm said Fergus Falls, Minn.-based Otter, an electric energy provider, should see above-average earnings per share growth.

By late morning, Otter Tail is at $30.49, up $0.48 from Friday’s close. The stock has traded between $29.71 and $46.15 during the past 52 weeks.

For detailed price information and news stories on Otter Tail, click OTTR.

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Wyatt Research Staff

Entegris, Solarfun Power Holdings and Hoku Scientific lead small-cap volume in pre-market

Entegris Inc. (Nasdaq:ENTG), Solarfun Power Holdings Co Ltd (Nasdaq:SOLF) and Hoku Scientific Inc. (Nasdaq:HOKU) are among the most actively traded companies in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Dendreon Corp. (Nasdaq:DNDN), Otter Tail Corp (Nasdaq:OTTR), DrdGold ADR (Nasdaq:DROOY), Nobel Learning Communities Inc. (Nasdaq:NLCI), Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq:CLNE) and ADA-ES Inc. (Nasdaq:ADES).

Here are the most actively traded companies among small caps:
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Wyatt Research Staff

Otter Tail, Dolan Media and Zapata among 52-week lows

Otter Tail Corp. (Nasdaq:OTTR), Dolan Media Co. (Nasdaq:DM) and Zapata Corp. (Nasdaq:ZAP) are among the new 52-week lows in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

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

Otter Tail, Evergreen Solar and Solarfun Power Holdings lead small-cap volume in pre-market

Otter Tail Corp. (Nasdaq:OTTR), Evergreen Solar Inc. (Nasdaq:ESLR) and Solarfun Power Holdings Co Ltd. (Nasdaq:SOLF) are among the most actively traded companies in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Interactive Brokers Group Inc. (Nasdaq:IBKR), Corus Bankshares Inc. (Nasdaq:CORS), UCBH Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:UCBH), Canadian Solar Inc. (Nasdaq:CSIQ), AmCOMP Inc. (Nasdaq:AMCP) and Aixtron ADR (Nasdaq:AIXG).

Here are the most actively traded companies among small caps:


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Will Atkinson

MedQuist, Global Industries and Rackable Systems lead small-cap percentage losers

MedQuist Inc (Nasdaq:MEDQ), Global Industries Ltd (Nasdaq:GLBL) and Rackable Systems Inc (Nasdaq:RACK) are among the biggest percentage losers in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Otter Tail Ord Shs (Nasdaq:OTTR), Sun Hydraulics Corp (Nasdaq:SNHY), Fortress Investment Group LLC (Nasdaq:FIG), A Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd (Nasdaq:APWR), Colfax Corp (Nasdaq:CFX) and I-Flow Corp (Nasdaq:IFLO).

Here are the biggest percentage losers among small caps:
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