Health and Healthcare

This Month’s Biggest Index Losers: Radio, Chinese Advertising, and Cancer Treatment Stocks

Heavy losses were sustained in three Tickerspy indexes over the last 30-day period. This month’s biggest index losers are in radio, Chinese advertising, and cancer treatment stocks.

Radio stocks are down 15.2% in the past month. The worst performing stocks in the sector are Cumulus Media Inc., (NASDAQ: CMLS) down 28.9%, Entercom Communications Corp., (NYSE: ETM) down 27.7%, and Saga Communications Inc., (AMEX: SGA) down 18.6%.

Chinese advertising stocks are down 16.2% in the past month. The worst performing stocks in the sector are AirMedia Group Inc., (NASDAQ: AMCN) down 24.6%, China MediaExpress Holdings, Inc., (NASDAQ: CCME) down 24.5%, and SearchMedia Holdings Ltd, (AMEX: IDI) down 23.3%.

Cancer treatment stocks are down 21.6% in the past month.  The worst performing stocks in the sector are Delcath Systems Inc., (DCTH) down 59%, Marshall Edwards Inc., (NASDAQ: MSHL) down 43%, and Æterna Zentaris Inc., (NASDAQ: AEZS) down 37.1%.

-24/7 Wall St.

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