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Claire Caldwell

Willis Lease Finance, Stewardship Financial and BlueLinx Holdings lead small-cap percentage losers

Willis Lease Finance Corp. (Nasdaq:WLFC), Stewardship Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:SSFN) and BlueLinx Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:BXC) are among the biggest percentage losers in Monday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Shore Bancshares Inc. (Nasdaq:SHBI), Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. (Nasdaq:SWHC), Flushing Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:FFIC), ArvinMeritor Inc. (Nasdaq:ARM), Tree.com Inc. (Nasdaq:TREE) and Midsouth Bancorp Inc. (Nasdaq:MSL).
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Claire Caldwell

NetScout Systems, SL Green Rlty and VAALCO Energy lead small-cap percentage

NetScout Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:NTCT), SL Green Rlty  (Nasdaq:SLG) and VAALCO Energy Inc. (Nasdaq:EGY) are among the biggest percentage losers in Friday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: First United Corp Maryland (Nasdaq:FUNC), Zumiez Inc. (Nasdaq:ZUMZ), H&E Equipment Services Inc. (Nasdaq:HEES), John Bean Technologies Corp. (Nasdaq:JBT), Shore Bancshares Inc. (Nasdaq:SHBI) and Syms Corp. (Nasdaq:SYMS).
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Crystal D. Vogt

Small caps close down 4%

Battered stocks limped to a dismal Monday close, with the Dow and S&P 500 falling to levels seen in 1997 as investors continue to pull money out on decreased confidence.

“People left and right are throwing in the towel," Keith Springer, president of Capital Financial Advisory Services, told the Associated Press.

The Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) closed down 16.38, or 3.99%, to $394.58, while the Dow fell 3.4% to close at a staggering 7,114.94, and the S&P 500 tumbled 3.47% to end the day at 743.33. For the year, the Russell is now down 21%, the Dow is down 18.93% and the S&P 500 is down 17.7%.

News out today that the Treasury Department would start a new, revamped bank bailout program that would include the option of allowing the government to increase its ownership in financial institutions did little to support investor confidence.

Although the Obama administration doused rumors last week of a potential plan to nationalize banks, the Treasury said today that beginning on Wednesday, the 20 largest U.S. banks will be required to undergo a new “stress test.” The government test will determine whether each institution has enough capital to survive any further economic spirals. More details surrounding the stress test will be released on Wednesday by the Treasury, though it did divulge today that if any . . .

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Claire Caldwell

Chiquita Brands International, Healthspring and Shore Bancshares among 52-week lows

Chiquita Brands International Inc. (Nasdaq:CQB), Healthspring Inc. (Nasdaq:HS) and Shore Bancshares Inc. (Nasdaq:SHBI) are among the new 52-week lows in Wednesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.

Also included among the results: Superior Well Services Inc. (Nasdaq:SWSI), Sierra Bancorp (Nasdaq:BSRR), Marcus Corp. (Nasdaq:MCS), First Bancorp Inc. (Nasdaq:FBNC), Bel Fuse Inc. (Nasdaq:BELFB) and Quaker Chemical Corp. (Nasdaq:KWR).
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