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The 52-Week Low Club 7/22/2008 (TXN)(AMD)(MRK)(VMW)(AGO)(SNDK)
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Texas Instruments (TXN) Bad earnings take chip company down. Falls to $23.28 from 52-week high of $38.79.
AMD (AMD) Chip company may have changed CEOs but Wall St. still thinks company is dead. Sells down to $4.32 from 52-week high of $15.69.
Merck (MRK) Major drug trial goes wrong. Company suspends guidance. Drops to $31.15 from 52-week high of $61.62.
VMWare (VMW) Hottest IPO of last year. CEO pushed out recently. Company mutes expectations. Falls to $34.17 from 52-week high of $125.25.
Assured Guaranty (AGO) Moody’s may cut rating. Dives to $7.95 from 52-week high of $30.22.
SanDisk (SNDK) Grim earnings. Falls to $13.06 from 52-week high of $58.60.
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