Petroleum Development, Jazz Pharmaceuticals and Seattle Genetics lead small-cap volume in pre-market
Petroleum Development Corp. (Nasdaq:PETD), Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:JAZZ) and Seattle Genetics (Nasdaq:SGEN) are among the most actively traded companies in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: IMAX Corp. (Nasdaq:IMAX), ADC Telecommunications Inc. (Nasdaq:ADCT), Silver Standard Resources Inc. (Nasdaq:SSRI), Harbin Electric Inc. (Nasdaq:HRBN), China Housing & Land Development Inc. (Nasdaq:CHLN) and Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq:CLNE).
Major Firms Downgraded Before Tuesday SessionStocks continued their slide today as traders are holding tight until they get the Fed's word on the economy. Bernanke & Co. are expected to wrap things up tomorrow, so we could see another round of lower closing prices. *****Have you noticed that analysts are starting to downgrade stocks? Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S), Yum Brands (NYSE:YUM), PETsMART (Nasdaq:PETM), MBIA (NYSE:MBI) and Aegon (NYSE:AEG) were all marked down by analysts yesterday. *****Word is that more traders think the dollar may have put in an important low. That would be bad for stocks and commodities. To follow the action, watch the iShares Barclay's 20+ Treasury Bond Fund (TLT). When this ETF rallies, stocks are usually selling off. And the chart for TLT shows a pretty decent looking double bottom at $90. *****The latest FOMC meeting starts today. Nobody really expects the Fed to raise interest rates. Even the inflation crowd has to admit that the economic recovery is too frail for higher rates. Still, judging by the declines in the stock market, investors are nervous about what the Fed has to say. Alan Greenspan used to try to let his words act as monetary policy. Instead of actually moving rates, he would voice his bearish opinion, in the hope that he could keep a lid on asset prices. It didn't work. And I hope Bernanke doesn't make the same mistake. There's no substitute for actual changes in rates. And despite the weak economy, investors could probably use a message about asset bubbles and risk. *****The Managed America Internet video conference aired last night with great success. You can still catch it if you missed. There's a replay available HERE if you're interested in discovering the trends that will affect your investments for the next couple of years and how you can profit from them. Ian Wyatt P.S. Investors have been asking me about commodities plays. They know that long term inflation will kick in once the recovery starts to ramp up and that will drive commodities, and the share prices of the underlying stocks, through the roof. My Global Commodity Investing advisory service is benefiting from current commodity prices and will provide one of the only safe havens for profits when inflation picks up. Click here to find out more about Global Commodity Investing.
Petroleum Development, Cornerstone Therapeutics and Universal Display lead small-cap percentage losers
Petroleum Development Corp. (Nasdaq:PETD), Cornerstone Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq:CRTX) and Universal Display Corp. (Nasdaq:PANL) are among the biggest percentage losers in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: RINO International Corp. (Nasdaq:RINO), Zoltek Companies Inc. (Nasdaq:ZOLT), Providence Service Corp. (Nasdaq:PRSC), Parexel International Corporation (Nasdaq:PRXL), Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:CCO) and Colonial Bankshares Inc. (Nasdaq:COBK).
Superior Well Services, Petroleum Development and WNS Holdings lead small-cap percentage losers
Superior Well Services Inc. (Nasdaq:SWSI), Petroleum Development Corp.(Nasdaq:PETD) and WNS Holdings Ltd. (Nasdaq:WNS) 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: ATP Oil & Gas Corporation (Nasdaq:ATPG), Smith & Wesson Holding Corp.(Nasdaq:SWHC), Dycom Industries Inc.(Nasdaq:DY), BPZ Resources Inc.(Nasdaq:BPZ), Layne Christensen Co.(Nasdaq:LAYN) and CTS Corp.(Nasdaq:CTS).
M I Homes, Dycom Industries and Symyx Technologies lead small-cap percentage gainers
M I Homes Inc. (Nasdaq:MHO), Dycom Industries Inc. (Nasdaq:DY) and Symyx Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:SMMX) are among the biggest percentage gainers in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: comScore Inc. (Nasdaq:SCOR), Rockwood Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:ROC), Petroleum Development Corp. (Nasdaq:PETD), Florida Public Utilities Co. (Nasdaq:FPU), Almost Family Inc. (Nasdaq:AFAM) and Kadant Inc. (Nasdaq:KAI).
Crosstex Energy, Landec and Atlas Pipeline Holdings lead small-cap percentage losers
Crosstex Energy Inc. (Nasdaq:XTXI), Landec Corp. (Nasdaq:LNDC) and Atlas Pipeline Holdings L P (Nasdaq:AHD) are among the biggest percentage losers in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
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Also included among the results: Petroleum Development Corp. (Nasdaq:PETD), American Capital Ltd. (Nasdaq:ACAS), Perry Ellis International Inc. (Nasdaq:PERY), Pyramid Oil Co. (Nasdaq:PDO), Ezcorp Inc (Nasdaq:EZPW) and WuXi PharmaTech Cayman Inc. (Nasdaq:WX).
Small caps reeling from jobs report; Obama talk lifts from lowsSmall-cap stocks remained sharply lower into mid-session, but were up from the extreme morning lows. Losses were stirred by worries over the economy, a revenue warning from key tech player Intel Corp and news of a big fraud from a major Indian outsourcing firm. At 12:33 p.m. ET, the Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) was down 11.90, or 2.31% at 502.81. President-elect Obama addressed several issues at mid-morning, ranging from the Middle East situation to the economy. He said that his stimulus plan will likely be at the high end of expectations, which likely helped pull stocks off the morning lows. Equities markets in the United States and even around the world have embraced talk of a major infrastructure spending plan forwarded by Obama. Obama said that he will deliver a major speech on the economy and the stimulus package on Thursday. He is slated to take over as President on January 20. Ahead of the opening today, the ADP National Employment Survey reported that 693,000 private sector jobs were lost in December, which was a record high for the ADP report (the data base started in 2001). That figure was way above the consensus ...
Rofin-Sinar Technologies, Brookfield Homes and Methode Electronics lead small-cap percentage losers
Rofin-Sinar Technologies Inc (Nasdaq:RSTI), Brookfield Homes Corp (Nasdaq:BHS) and Methode Electronics Inc (Nasdaq:MEI) 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: Houston Wire & Cable Co. (Nasdaq:HWCC), Spartech Corp. (Nasdaq:SEH), CoBiz Financial Inc.(Nasdaq:COBZ), Outdoor Channel Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:OUTD), Palm Harbor Homes Inc. (Nasdaq:PHHM) and Petroleum Development Corp. (Nasdaq:PETD). 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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