Circuit City (CC) After announcing weak financials, can’t get off the list. Down to $8.07 from 52-week high of $29.31.
Standard Pacific (SPF) California homebuilder said it would stop paying a quarterly dividend and instead use the estimated $10 million a year to pay down debt. Drops to $6.86 from 52-week high of $30.52.
Lennar Corporation (LEN) Another housing stock. Down to $24.05 from 52-week high of $56.54.
McClatchy Newspapers (MNI) Newspaper chains continue move down. Drops to $20.01 from 52-week high of $44.95.
Nortel Networks (NT) Recent analyst report says no turnaround soon. Shares down to $15.80 from 52-week high of $31.79.
Sonus (SNUS) Drug trial fails. Drops to $.65 from 52-week high of $6.32.
Pacific Ethanol (PEIX) Ethanol prices are down about a third over the last few months. Shares fall to $8.94 from 52-week high of $19.80.
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