30 Stocks Moving In Friday's Mid-Day Session

Gainers

  • Clovis Oncology, Inc. CLVS shares jumped 44.8% to $7.70 after the company announced its Rubraca significantly improves PFS versus chemotherapy in patients with later-line ovarian cancer associated with a BRCA mutation.
  • SenesTech, Inc. SNES shares climbed 42.3% to $2.39 after the company announced the conclusion of agricultural deployments of ContraPest with demonstrated, sustained success in reducing rat populations and improving operating economies in poultry settings.
  • ZK International Group Co., Ltd. ZKIN shares climbed 38.2% to $12.12. ZK International recently announced its subsidiary, xSigma, entered into the NFT market with the launch of its "NFT" platform on Ethereum and Polkadot blockchains.
  • Marker Therapeutics, Inc. MRKR rose 30.8% to $2.3550 after Cantor Fitzgerald initiated coverage on the stock with an Overweight rating and announced a $6 price target. The company’s CEO Peter Hoang reported purchase of 142,857 shares, while Director John Wilson also reported purchase of 1,714,285 shares in Form 4 filing.
  • Atlantic American Corporation AAME gained 23.4% to $5.60 after climbing over 6% on Thursday.
  • China Liberal Education Holdings Limited CLEU gained 17% to $4.74.
  • Integrated Media Technology Limited IMTE rose 15.1% to $7.49 after dipping over 22% on Thursday.
  • Super League Gaming, Inc. SLGG rose 13.4% to $9.24 after gaining over 7% on Thursday.
  • Alector, Inc. ALEC gained 13.1% to $20.29.
  • HC2 Holdings, Inc. HCHC surged 12.6% to $4.20.
  • Charles & Colvard, Ltd. CTHR jumped 12% to $2.9221.
  • Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Company HOFV jumped 11% to $3.03. Hall of Fame Resorts responded to trader speculation that company’s stock is play on non-fungible tokens, tells Benzinga, 'We are aware of the
  • NFTs and working to understand them better.'
  • Wunong Net Technology Company Limited WNW gained 11% to $13.40.
  • Oriental Culture Holding LTD OCG rose 10% to $11.18 given recent increased interest in non-fungible tokens.
  • Taoping Inc. TAOP rose 8% to $13.35. Taoping recently highlighted the launch of digital culture business division that covers the company’s new media and education business.
  • FedEx Corporation FDX rose 5.8% to $278.80 after the company reported better-than-expected Q3 results and issued strong FY21 EPS guidance.

 

Check out these big penny stock gainers and losers

Losers

  • Idera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. IDRA dipped 63.6% to $1.8993 after the biopharmaceutical company said its lead drug candidate Tilsotolimod failed to meet the primary endpoint in a Phase 3 trial for anti-PD-1 refractory advanced melanoma. JP Morgan and HC Wainwright & Co. downgraded the stock to Neutral.
  • NuZee, Inc. NUZE fell 23% to $3.93 after the company priced its underwritten public offering of units at $4.50 per unit.
  • BSQUARE Corporation BSQR fell 15.2% to $4.56 after reporting Q4 results.
  • Jiayin Group Inc. JFIN shares fell 14.3% to $8.06 after climbing more than 73% on Thursday.
  • PainReform Ltd. PRFX dropped 12.2% to $4.39. PainReform recently issued year-end business update.
  • LexinFintech Holdings Ltd. LX fell 10% to $12.21 following Q4 results.
  • Praxis Precision Medicines, Inc. PRAX declined 9.7% to $34.90. Praxis Precision Medicine recently reported a Q4 loss of $0.87 per share.
  • Construction Partners, Inc. ROAD fell 9.3% to $29.69as the company reported a 2 million share common stock offering via selling shareholders.
  • SunLink Health Systems, Inc. SSY dipped 9.2% to $2.96.
  • WISeKey International Holding AG WKEY fell 8.7% to $11.96. WISeKey shares jumped 64% on Thursday after the company announced NFTs for digital identity verification of valuable objects and proof of ownership of digital and tangible assets.
  • Skillz Inc. SKLZ fell 8.5% to $24.47 after the company priced its previously announced secondary offering of 32 million shares at $24 per share.
  • LightInTheBox Holding Co., Ltd. LITB dropped 7.6% to $3.40 after the company reported Q4 earnings results and issued Q1 guidance.
  • Viveve Medical, Inc. VIVE fell 7.4% to $3.61 after the company reported a FY20 loss.
  • NIKE, Inc. NKE fell 3.5% to $138.19. Nike reported better-than-expected earnings for its third quarter, while sales missed views. The company also announced plans to resume buyback plan in Q4'21.
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