Gainers
- SPI Energy Co., Ltd. SPI shares climbed 84.7 percent to $4.82 after the company announced an amendment to its 2017 merger agreement with Thermi Sun which will delay the acquisition no later than May 20th.
- Sorrento Therapeutics Inc SRNE climbed 26 percent to $4.38 after the company presented at Oppenheimer's healthcare conference in New York on Wednesday.
- Superconductor Technologies, Inc. SCON climbed 21.2 percent to $2.00 after the company reported better-than-expected Q4 EPS and sales.
- Ageagle Aerial Systems Inc UAVS gained 58 percent to $0.7900 after the company announced the launch of a new product and a first customer for the product.
- Phunware Inc. PHUN climbed 15 percent to $32.01 after falling 32.96 percent on Wednesday.
- Arcimoto, Inc. FUV climbed 14.4 percent to $4.92.
- Neovasc Inc NVCN gained 14.3 percent to $0.5265 after the company won a patent dispute in a German court in which Edwards Lifesciences claimed co-inventorship for Newovasc's Tiara.
- Electrameccanica Vehicles Corp. SOLO shares rose 13.2 percent to $4.82.
- General Finance Corporation GFN climbed 12.9 percent to $10.28. Hearing General Finance is working with advisors on a possible sale.
- Soleno Therapeutics, Inc. SLNO gained 11.7 percent to $2.29.
- Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. AXSM shares rose 11.6 percent to $13.40.
- Valhi, Inc. VHI surged 11.2 percent to $2.4904.
- Conagra Brands Inc CAG gained 11.1 percent to $25.45 after the company reported better-than-expected Q3 EPS and said it expects 2019 EPS of $2.03 to $2.08 versus the $2.05 analyst estimate.
- The9 Limited NCTY climbed 10.7 percent to $2.70.
- Motif Bio plc MTFB fell 10.4 percent to $2.2401 after surging 55.28 percent on Wednesday.
- One Stop Systems Inc OSS shares rose 10.3 percent to $2.90 after the company announced the CEO and a director will loan the company $4 million.
- G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. GIII rose 10 percent to $38.69 after reporting better-than-expected Q4 earnings and announced strong 2020 EPS expectations.
- Miragen Therapeutics, Inc. MGEN gained 9.7 percent to $3.74.
- Chaparral Energy, Inc. CHAP shares climbed 9.6 percent to $5.82.
- Micron Technology, Inc. MU rose 8.6 percent to $43.56 after the company reported upbeat earnings for its second quarter on Wednesday.
- Neurotrope Inc NTRP gained 8.5 percent to $4.64 after the company highlighted 'promising' data from trials of its Bryostatin Alzheimer's treatment. This announcement came after Biogen discontinued its Alzheimer's trials.
- Internap Corporation INAP surged 8.1 percent to $5.38. Wells Fargo upgraded Internap from Market Perform to Outperform.
- PolarityTE, Inc. PTE shares rose 7.6 percent to $13.00 after falling 3.51 percent on Wednesday.
- Conformis, Inc. CFMS shares gained 7 percent to $2.76 after surging 20.56 percent on Wednesday.
- Darden Restaurants, Inc. DRI gained 6.2 percent to $115.38 after the company raised 2019 EPS expectations to $5.76 to $5.80 versus the $5.70 analyst consensus estimate.
- Steelcase Inc. SCS rose 4.2 percent to $15.74. Raymond James upgraded Steelcase from Outperform to Strong Buy and raised the price target from $20 to $21.
- Williams-Sonoma, Inc. WSM rose 3.5 percent to $58.85 after reporting a fourth-quarter earnings beat. The company issued strong FY19 earnings guidance and raised its quarterly dividend from 43 cents to 48 cents per share. The company also added $500 million to its buyback plan.
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Losers
- Biogen Inc BIIB fell 28.2 percent to $230.34 after the company said it will discontinue an ongoing Alzheimer's drug study. Biogen and its partner Japan-based Eisai said they will discontinue an ongoing global Phase 3 trial of its therapy aducanumab. The investigational compound was meant to slow the progression of Alzheimer's by reducing amyloid plaques present in the brain.
- Oragenics Inc OGEN shares dipped 27.3 percent to $0.6361 after the company priced an offering consisting of 1 share of stock and warrants to purchase 2 shares of stock at $0.75 per unit.
- Staffing 360 Solutions Inc STAF shares fell 21.7 percent to $1.6908 after the company reported worse-than-expected Q4 revenue results.
- Pyxis Tankers Inc PXS dipped 18.5 percent to $1.1000 after the company reported worse-than-expected Q4 EPS and revenue results.
- Liquidia Technologies Inc LQDA fell 17.4 percent to $11.31 after the company priced a 3 million share common stock offering at $11.50 per share.
- Canadian Solar Inc. CSIQ dipped 17.2 percent to $19.57 after the company said it expects 2020 revenue of $3.50 billion to $3.80 billion versus the $3.94 billion analyst consensus estimate.
- Biopharmx Corp BPMX shares fell 17 percent to $0.1085 after the company announced and priced its $3.9 million common stock offering at $0.09 per share.
- Shineco Inc TYHT fell 13.7 percent to $1.07 in a potential sell off. Shares spiked earlier this week when the company announced the establishment of a cannabis subsidiary.
- Guess', Inc. GES fell 13.4 percent to $19.11 after the company reported worse-than-expected Q4 EPS results.
- Estre Ambiental, Inc. ESTR dropped 12.9 percent to $2.00.
- Raven Industries, Inc. RAVN fell 12.8 percent to $33.65 after the company reported worse-than-expected Q4 EPS and sales.
- Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. SHIP shares fell 12.4 percent to $3.72.
- Intelsat SA I dipped 12.3 percent to $14.90 after the FCC said it will not give a time frame for a C-Band spectrum decision.
- Bio-Path Holdings, Inc. BPTH fell 12.1 percent to $18.90 after dropping 14.68 percent on Wednesday.
- Motif Bio plc MTFB shares dropped 11.1 percent to $2.2231.
- JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. JKS dipped 9.1 percent to $19.60.
- Bellicum Pharmaceuticals, Inc. BLCM shares fell 8.3 percent to $3.75.
- Cellular Biomedicine Group Inc CBMG dropped 8 percent to $16.75 after the company priced a 1.03 million share common stock offering at $17 per share.
- QAD Inc. QADA dipped 7.5 percent to $42.64. While the company reported better-than-expected Q4 EPS and sales, it issued weak sales guidance for Q1 and FY20.
- China Bat Group, Inc. GLG shares tumbled 7.3 percent to $2.15.
- China Mobile Limited CHL fell 4.6 percent to $53.14 after the company reported worse-than-expected quarterly revenue results.
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