Gainers
- ParaZero Technologies Ltd. PRZO shares jumped 106% to $2.3901 after the company announced an Australian regulator approved first commercial drone flights in populated areas and near people using ParaZero safety systems.
- HUB Cyber Security Ltd. HUBC shares jumped 60.5% to $0.3836.
- Phoenix Motor Inc. PEV climbed 48% to $1.48. Phoenix Motor said its EdisonFuture subsidiary launched new Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) solutions for green hydrogen products and production.
- Maris-Tech Ltd. MTEK shares climbed 21.1% to $1.2110. Maris-Tech announced its participation in the upcoming Milipol Paris 2023 at the Paris Norde Villepinte exhibition.
- Senstar Technologies Ltd. SNT surged 20.5% to $1.35.
- AERWINS Technologies Inc. AWIN gained 19.5% to $0.1688. AERWINS Technologies said its board approved the establishment of a United States subsidiary in Los Angeles, California to pursue the redesign of its XTURISMO Ltd Edition prototype 1 hoverbike.
- Windtree Therapeutics, Inc. WINT climbed 13.3% to $1.3601.
- Jin Medical International Ltd. ZJYL rose 16% to $15.93.
- T2 Biosystems, Inc. TTOO climbed 17% to $0.3075.
- Vivakor, Inc. VIVK gained 15.6% to $0.96.
- Singularity Future Technology Ltd. SGLY jumped 15.3% to $0.68.
- National Western Life Group, Inc. NWLI climbed 13.8% to $474.69 after the company inked a definitive merger deal with Prosperity Life Group for about $1.9 billion in an all-cash transaction.
- U.S. Energy Corp. USEG climbed 12.2% to $1.38.
- ContraFect Corporation CFRX surged 11.3% to $0.4454.
- Northrop Grumman Corporation NOC gained 10.7% to $468.58. Defense stocks are rising as war breaks out in Israel and Gaza.
- WW International, Inc. WW gained 9.9% to $11.47.
- Turnstone Biologics Corp. TSBX gained 9.4% to $2.56.
- Stabilis Solutions, Inc. SLNG rose 9.1% to $4.84.
- Lockheed Martin Corporation LMT climbed 7.8% to $ 432.03 amid conflict in the Middle East.
- Callon Petroleum Company CPE gained 6.8% to $35.94 as the Israel-Hamas conflict caused oil supply uncertainty.
Losers
- Shift Technologies, Inc. SFT shares fell 86.6% to $0.2551 after the company said it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
- Falcon's Beyond Global, Inc. FBYD dipped 31.4% to $11.10. Falcon’s Beyond Global closed its previously announced business combination with FAST Acquisition Corp. II.
- LQR House Inc. LQR fell 27% to $0.28.
- SaverOne 2014 Ltd SVRE fell 26% to $0.4703.
- Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. WHLR shares fell 21.8% to $1.00, after declining 18% on Friday.
- Electriq Power Holdings, Inc. ELIQ fell 20.3% to $1.3540.
- Vaccinex, Inc. VCNX declined 20% to $0.8870.
- MicroCloud Hologram Inc. HOLO declined 18.8% to $0.9498.
- Addex Therapeutics Ltd ADXN declined 16.6% to $0.3550. Addex announced plan to implement ADS ratio change.
- Grom Social Enterprises, Inc. GROM fell 13.8% to $1.48.
- Meiwu Technology Company Limited WNW fell 13.6% to $0.0992.
- Tango Therapeutics, Inc. TNGX fell 12.9% to $9.91.
- Nano-X Imaging Ltd. NNOX declined 11.7% to $6.53.
- Repare Therapeutics Inc. RPTX fell 10.5% to $6.94.
- XPeng Inc. XPEV fell 9.6% to $16.41.
- Spruce Power Holding Corporation SPRU declined 9.5% to $4.0323.
- Pagaya Technologies Ltd. PGY declined 9.5% to $1.42.
- Enviva Inc. EVA fell 9% to $5.27.
- Kubient, Inc. KBNT shares fell 8.8% to $0.2498. On Oct. 2, Kubient reduced expenses by implementing an 36% reduction in the company's workforce.
- Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. AAOI dipped 8.7% to $8.29.
- Femasys Inc. FEMY shares fell 8.5% to $1.8294.
- Lithium Americas Corp. LAC declined 8.4% to $10.52. Stifel initiated coverage on Lithium Americas with a Buy rating and announced a price target of $15.
- Tempo Automation Holdings, Inc. TMPO shares fell 8.1% to $0.1516 after gaining 18% on Friday.
- Kamada Ltd. KMDA declined 7.1% to $4.88.
- Mobileye Global Inc. MBLY fell 6.3% to $38.87 due to conflict in the company's home country, Israel.
- Mirati Therapeutics, Inc. MRTX shares slipped 5.2% to $57.08 after Bristol Myers Squibb BMY announced plans to acquire the company in a deal worth up to $5.8 billion. JMP Securities and Jefferies downgraded Mirati Therapeutics following the announcement.
- Tesla, Inc. TSLA shares fell 2.1% to $255.16. According to a Reuters report citing the China Passenger Car Association, Tesla sold 74,073 China-made vehicles in September, marking a decrease of 10.9% on a year-over-year basis.
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