Dominos Pizza (DPZ) Quarterly profits drop along with shares. Down to $14.22 from 52-week high of $35.67.
Standard Pacific (SPF) Home builder on a day with more bad news about housing sales. Off to $4.18 from 52-week high of $30.52.
Metropcs Communications (PCS) Still dogged by weak wireless subscriber growth. Falls to $22.28 from 52-week high of $40.87.
McClatchy (MNI) Weak results at newspaper chain. Falls to $18.50 from 52-week high of $44.95.
Rite Aid (RAD) Poor same-store sales still taking toll. Down to $4.13 from 52-week high of $6,74.
Movie Gallery (MOVI) Best excuse for falling shares. Went bankrupt. Down to $.19 from 52-week high of $5.29.
Ericsson (ERIC) Wall St devastated by bad earnings. Shares fall down to $30.59 from 52-week high of $43.41.
Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB) Mortgage and consumer credit worries. Falls to $31.05 from 52-high of $43.42.
Douglas A. McIntyre
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