Fremont General (FMT) Down 50% today. Finally delisted. Hit bottom at $.26 against 52-week high of $13.80.
Avnet (AVT) Warns on profits. Slips to $27.76 from 52-week high of $44.68.
Kinetic Concepts (KCI) Sells convertible notes to fund acquisition. Drops to $40.27 from 52-week high of $66.77.
Northrop Grumman (NOC) Company plans to take first quarter charge. Sells down to $71.39 from 52-week high of $85.21.
Tesoro Corporation (TSO) Bad day for oil refiners. Concerns about margins. Falls to $25.06 from 52-week high of $65.98.
Gannett (GCI) Part of bath newspaper companies are taking. Sells off to $27.26 from 52-week high of $61.68.
Crocs (NASDAQ:CROX) Warns on numbers. Falls to $10.10 from 52-week high of $75.21.
Affymetrix (AFFX) Revised forecast for 2008 down. Drops to $10.08 from 52-week high of $31.95.
Novatel Wireless (NVTL) Company says it will miss Q1 numbers. Sells off to $7.42 from 52-week high of $29.14.
Sigma Designs (SIGM) Analyst says company is losing market share. Drops to $15.31 from 52-week high of $73.
Borland Software (BORL) No news. Project management software company shares move down to $1.40 from 52-week high of $6.22.
Douglas A. McIntyre
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