48 Stocks Moving In Wednesday's Mid-Day Session

Gainers

  • Co-Diagnostics Inc CODX jumped 209.5 percent to $3.4355 after the company announced the sale of 3 million preferred shares convertible to common stock at $1.20 per share, along with the elimination of $2 million in debt.
  • China SXT Pharmaceuticals, Inc. SXTC gained 59.5 percent to $6.70.
  • Eyenovia Inc EYEN shares climbed 28.9 percent to $3.3899 after the company's MIST-1 mydriasis study met its primary endpoint.
  • Ekso Bionics Holdings Inc EKSO climbed 17.8 percent to $1.92 after the company announced a $100 million exoskeleton joint venture to serve China and other Asian markets.
  • Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. CLF gained 16 percent to $10.65 after iron ore futures rose 9 percent due to an expected decrease in production from Brazillian miner Vale.
  • Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD shares rose 14.3 percent to $22.00 despite reporting a fourth-quarter sales miss. Fourth-quarter earnings came in at 8 cents per share, falling in-line with analyst estimates. Revenues came in at $1.42 billion, missing estimates by $30 million. The company issued first-quarter sales guidance of $1.2 billion.
  • Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Company Ltd. BHVN gained 14.3 percent to $39.65 after the company received a 'May Proceed' letter from the FDA for its Phase 3 clinical trial of BHV-3241 for multiple system atrophy.
  • Onconova Therapeutics, Inc. ONTX climbed 13.2 percent to $2.32.
  • Conn's, Inc. CONN shares gained 12.8 percent to $21.30. Conn's will replace Electro Scientific Industries in the S&P SmallCap 600 on Monday, February 4.
  • Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional SID shares climbed 12.1 percent to $2.915.
  • Mercury Systems, Inc. MRCY rose 11.6 percent to $56.49 following Q2 earnings.
  • LAIX Inc. LAIX climbed 10.2 percent to $10.45.
  • Anthem, Inc. ANTM gained 10.2 percent to $300.30 after the company announced strong 2019 guidance and reported better than expected Q4 EPS and revenue results. Anthem raised its Qtr dividend from $0.75 to $0.80 per share.
  • Stryker Corporation SYK gained 10 percent to $177.13 after the company reported better than expected Q4 EPS and revenue results. The company also said it expects 2019 EPS of $8.00 to $8.20 versus the $8.01 estimate.
  • Titan Medical Inc. TMDI climbed 9.7 percent to $3.4020.
  • Vale S.A. VALE shares rose 8.5 percent to $12.45 after gaining 2.50 percent on Tuesday.
  • FNCB Bancorp, Inc. FNCB gained 8.4 percent to $10.59.
  • ICICI Bank Limited IBN rose 7.7 percent to $10.45 after reporting Q3 earnings.
  • Freeport-McMoRan Inc. FCX gained 7 percent to $11.19 after iron ore futures rose 9 percent due to an expected decrease in production from Brazillian miner Vale.
  • Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. RCL climbed 6.8 percent to $119.71 after the company reported Q4 EPS of $1.53 versus the $1.51 analyst estimate and revenue of $2.33B versus the $2.31B analyst estimate.
  • Boeing Co BA rose 6.5 percent to $388.45 after the company posted upbeat Q4 results and issued strong FY19 forecast.
  • Grindrod Shipping Holdings Ltd. GRIN rose 6.4 percent to $6.70 after dropping 7.35 percent on Tuesday.
  • Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. MLNX gained 6 percent to $86.50 following media reports Intel made a $5.5 billion-$6 billion acquisition offer for the company.
  • Apple Inc. AAPL rose 4.9 percent to $162.14 after the company reported stronger-than-expected results for its first quarter. The company issued weak second-quarter sales guidance.


Check out these big penny stock gainers and losers

Losers

  • AC Immune SA ACIU shares dipped 64.7 percent to $3.7899 after collaboration partner Roche decided to discontinue phase 3 studies of Crenezumab in Alzheimer's disease.
  • Tupperware Brands Corporation TUP declined 27 percent to $27.87 after the company missed Q4 sales estimates and provided soft Q1 and FY19 EPS guidance.
  • NF Energy Saving Corporation NFEC dipped 17.8 percent to $7.07.
  • 8x8, Inc. EGHT fell 12 percent to $17.00 after reporting a third-quarter sales miss. Earnings came in at $(0.06) per share.
  • Coherent, Inc. COHR dropped 11.2 percent to $109.10 following Q1 results.
  • Trevena Inc TRVN fell 10.6 percent to $1.1350 after the company announced a $10M registered direct stock offering at $1 per share.
  • Silicon Laboratories SLAB dipped 10.4 percent to $80.22 after the company reported worse than expected Q4 EPS and revenue results.
  • Scorpio Bulkers Inc. SALT tumbled 9.9 percent to $4.82.
  • Avalon GloboCare Corp. AVCO shares dropped 9.7 percent to $5.57.
  • Juniper Networks, Inc. JNPR fell 9 percent to $25.46. Juniper reported upbeat earnings for its fourth quarter, while sales missed views. The company also issued weak Q1 guidance.
  • OncoCyte Corporation OCX shares dipped 9 percent to $5.38.
  • Wabash National Corporation WNC shares fell 8.3 percent to $13.77 following downbeat Q4 earnings.
  • Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc. AQST dropped 8.2 percent to $7.05.
  • Gentex Corporation GNTX shares fell 7.6 percent to $21.29 after reporting downbeat Q4 earnings.
  • Golden Ocean Group Limited GOGL fell 7.4 percent to $5.03.
  • Discovery, Inc. DISCA fell 7 percent to $25.49 after competitor AT&T announced worse than expected Q4 results.
  • Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. HA dropped 7 percent to $30.70 after the company reported mixed Q4 earnings, missing on EPS but beating on sales.
  • National Instruments Corporation NATI fell 7 percent to $41.78 following Q4 results.
  • Franklin Resources, Inc. BEN shares slipped 7 percent to $29.02 after the company announced Q1 EPS of $0.54 versus the $0.65 analyst estimate and worse than expected revenue results.
  • Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A. BSBR dropped 5.6 percent to $12.46 after the company announced worse than expected Q4 results.
  • T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. TROW fell 5.5 percent to $87.69 after the company announced Q4 EPS of $1.54 versus the $1.70 analyst estimate. Revenue was also below the analyst estimate.
  • AT&T Inc. T fell 5 percent to $29.16. AT&T reported in-line earnings for its fourth quarter, while sales missed estimates.
  • Illumina, Inc. ILMN dropped 5 percent to $271.13 after Leerink Swan lowered its price target for the stock from $380 to $365 per share and pharmaceutical giant Amgen announced disappointing 2019 financial expectations.
  • Principal Financial Group, Inc. PFG fell 4.8 percent to $47.27 after the company reported Q4 EPS of $1.11 versus the $1.31 analyst estimate.
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