Nortel (NT) Nine-to-one this dog never hits bottom. Down to $9.05 from 52-week high of $30.
Mylan (MYL) Market unhappy about quartery results. Sells off to $12 from 52-week high of $22.90.
Gannett (GCI) Newspaper companies in flat spin. Drops to $30.26 from 52-week high of $61.68.
Sprint (S) drops dividend and loses a ton of money. Dips to $7.75 from 52-week $23.42.
Journal Register (JRC) Another newspaper down for the count. Sell down to $1.07 from 52-week high of $7.23.
EpiCept (EPTC) Europe drug authority turns down product. Drops to $.87 from 52-week high of $4.89.
Neurogesx (NGSX) Bad trial data. Falls to $3.62 from 52-week high of $10.99.
Borland Software (BORL) Rough earnings. Down to $1.93 from 52-week high of $6.22.
Douglas A. McIntyre
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