65 Biggest Movers From Yesterday

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Gainers

  • Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc. ACRS shares climbed 63.6% to close at $1.80 on Tuesday after the company reported its A-101 45% Topical Solution met all primary and secondary efficacy endpoints in pivotal Phase 3 trial for the treatment of common warts.
  • BioCardia, Inc. BCDA gained 24.8% to close at $6.30.
  • Allied Esports Entertainment Inc. AESE climbed 16.3% to close at $6.00.
  • Bicycle Therapeutics plc BCYC rose 16.1% to close at $11.80.
  • Avadel Pharmaceuticals plc AVDL gained 15.5% to close at $2.84.
  • Capricor Therapeutics Inc CAPR rose 14% to close at $3.10 after the company announced it will present results from the HOPE-2 trial of CAP1002 in duchenne muscular dystrophy in a late-breaking session of the World Muscle Society.
  • InspireMD, Inc. NSPR surged 13.9% to close at $3.28.
  • Cyclerion Therapeutics, Inc. CYCN rose 13% to close at $13.90.
  • Peck Company Holdings Inc PECK gained 12.2% to close at $5.33.
  • SunPower Corporation SPWR gained 12.1% to close at $14.5.
  • Apogee Enterprises, Inc. APOG shares rose 11.4% to close at $45.92 after the company reported better-than-expected results for its second quarter.
  • VolitionRx Limited VNRX climbed 10.1% to close at $4.36. VolitionRx highlighted breakthrough for enrichment of tumor nucleosomes.
  • StoneCo Ltd. STNE rose 9.9% to close at $36.82.
  • Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc. AXDX climbed 9.4% to close at $21.32.
  • Fuwei Films (Holdings) Co., Ltd. FFHL rose 9% to close at $3.40.
  • PermRock Royalty Trust PRT shares gained 8.7% to close at $7.72.
  • OncoSec Medical Incorporated ONCS shares rose 8.5% to close at $2.29 on Tuesday.
  • DRDGOLD Limited DRD climbed 8.4% to close at $4.27.
  • Pier 1 Imports, Inc. PIR rose 7.9% to close at $9.27.
  • Vuzix Corporation VUZI rose 7.1% to close at $2.56 after the company reported regulatory compliance approval for M400 Smart Glasses from the US, EU, Japanese and Canadian regulatory agencies.
  • Earthstone Energy, Inc. ESTE shares rose 7.1% to $4.38.
  • Sibanye Gold Limited SBGL rose 6.4% to close at $4.85.
  • Fang Holdings Limited SFUN rose 6% to close at $2.48.
  • Turning Point Brands, Inc. TPB rose 5.1% to close at $26.27.
  • Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. TNXP rose 4.1% to close at $0.5005 after the company reported a licensing deal with Columbia University for the development of TXN-1700 for the treatment of gastric and pancreatic cancers.


Check out these big penny stock gainers and losers

Losers

  • New Concept Energy, Inc. GBR shares dipped 26.7% to close at $1.84 on Tuesday.
  • Jiayin Group Inc. JFIN shares tumbled 25.7% to close at $14.10.
  • Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. BNED fell 17.7% to close at $3.31. Sidoti & Co. downgraded Barnes & Noble Education from Buy to Neutral.
  • Bloom Energy Corporation BE shares tumbled 21% to close at $3.31.
  • Trans World Entertainment Corporation TWMC dropped 18.5% to close at $2.82.
  • SM Energy Company SM dipped 18% to close at $10.37 after Saudi Arabia announced it is close to restoring 70% of the 5.7 million BPD of oil output loss and will be back at normal levels in a matter of weeks. NOTE: The return of output to normal levels was initially expected to take up to months.
  • Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. BNED fell 17.7% to close at $3.31.
  • Basic Energy Services, Inc. BAS fell 17.2% to close at $1.73.
  • Centennial Resource Development, Inc. CDEV dropped 16.6% to close at $4.84.
  • Whiting Petroleum Corporation WLL fell 16.1% to close at $9.42.
  • Oasis Petroleum Inc. OAS dropped 16% to close at $4.03.
  • QEP Resources, Inc. QEP fell 15.5% to close at $4.21.
  • Onconova Therapeutics, Inc. ONTX dipped 15.3% to close at $1.80.
  • SAExploration Holdings, Inc. SAEX fell 14.6% to close at $2.04.
  • Plus Therapeutics, Inc. PSTV dropped 14.5% to close at $7.95.
  • Champions Oncology Inc CSBR fell 14.2% to close at $5.92 after the company reported worse-than-expected Q1 results.
  • Chesapeake Energy Corporation CHK dropped 14.1% to close at $1.77.
  • Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc. XOG dipped 13.3% to close at $3.60.
  • Top Ships Inc. TOPS shares declined 12.9% to close at $3.30.
  • Paratek Pharmaceuticals, Inc. PRTK dropped 12.7% to close at $4.49.
  • LogicBio Therapeutics, Inc. LOGC shares declined 12.2% to close at $10.18.
  • Orion Group Holdings, Inc. ORN dropped 12.2% to close at $4.55.
  • California Resources Corporation CRC shares fell 12.1% to close at $14.34.
  • W&T Offshore, Inc. WTI dropped 11.5% to close at $5.25.
  • Continental Resources, Inc. CLR fell 11.4% to close at $34.69 after climbing 21.84% on Monday.
  • Concrete Pumping Holdings Inc BBCP shares dropped 11% to close at $3.87 after the company reported downbeat results for its third quarter and issued weak FY19 sales forecast.
  • Francesca's Holdings Corporation FRAN fell 11% to close at $14.63.
  • Overstock.com, Inc. OSTK shares dropped 10.9% to close at $17.60.
  • Novavax, Inc. NVAX dipped 10.8% to close at $6.75.
  • NN, Inc. NNBR dropped 10.7% to close at $7.57.
  • FTS International, Inc. FTSI shares declined 10.7% to close at $3.08.
  • Pareteum Corporation TEUM dropped 10.7% to close at $2.01.
  • Oil States International, Inc. OIS shares fell 10.6% to close at $14.79.
  • Funko, Inc. FNKO shares fell 10.6% to close at $24.91 after the company reported a 4 million share common stock offering via selling shareholders.
  • Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc. CRZO dropped 10.6% to close at $9.14.
  • Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. PTEN fell 10.5% to close at $9.86.
  • Mexco Energy Corporation MXC dropped 9.1% to close at $5.18.
  • comScore, Inc. SCOR shares declined 7.1% to close at $2.10.
  • Qurate Retail, Inc. QRTEA tumbled 6.3% to close at $11.13 after Redbook reported U.S. retail sales are down 0.9% in the first two weeks of September. Also, the company's subsidiary, QVC, announced a $1.5 billion debt securities offering.
  • Corning Incorporated GLW shares fell 6.1% to close at $28.23 after the company cut its third-quarter display volume forecast to a quarter-over-quarter decline of high single digit percent. Corning said for 2019, the company forecasts Optical Communications sales will decline by 3% to 5%, versus its prior expectation of a low-to-mid-single digit percentage increase.
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