Investing

The 52-Week Low Club

Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) Telecom equipment merger has become train wreck. Drops to $8.96 from 52-week high of $15.43.

Nortel (NT) Down in sympathy with ALU. Falls to $16.32 from 52-week high of $31.79.

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (KKD) Company looks like it is heading for extinction. Down to $3.01 from 52-week high of $13.93.

King Pharmaceuticals (KG) Loss on patent ruling still driving this to ground. Down to $11.67 from 52-week high of $22.25.

New York Times (NYT) Pains of the newspaper industry. Falls to $19.92 from 52-week high of $26.90.

Syntax Brillian (BRLC) Company cuts guidance and CFO leaves. Drops to $3.98 from 52-week high of $11.70.

Avid Technology (AVID) Media content production company takes a header. Down to $22.55 from 52-week high of $40.68.

Level 3 (LVLT) Big networl provider has a ton of high-yield debt. Falls to $4.41 from 52-week high of $6.80

Douglas A. McIntyre

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