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Top Active Trader Alert Stocks (AIB, DVOX, GMCR, GYMB, HPQ, NFLX, UNFI)

Active traders and day traders have many stocks to choose from this morning.  We are tracking moves in Allied Irish Banks plc (NYSE: AIB), Dynavox Inc. (NASDAQ: DVOX), Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (NASDAQ: GMCR), Gymboree Corp. (NASDAQ: GYMB), Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ), Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX), and United Natural Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ: UNFI)

Allied Irish Banks plc (NYSE: AIB) was down yesterday on Irish bailout cost projections and shares were downgraded to SELL at Societe Generale this morning.  Shares are down 1.4% at $1.40 on about 100,000 shares.  This was at $1.62 before the Irish concerns popped.

Dynavox Inc. (NASDAQ: DVOX) is trading sharply lower after withdrawing its sales projections and all guidance.  Shares are down 23% at $6.25, under its prior 52-week low of $7.89.

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (NASDAQ: GMCR) is on a third-day reaction now.  Shares are down 2.2% at $30.50 after Jim Cramer said it was a SELL BLOCK stock now after its accounting irregularities and SEC inquiry.

Gymboree Corp. (NASDAQ: GYMB) is surging on word that it is considering a sale of the company to private equity.  Shares are up 20% at $50.05 on about 200,000 shares.

Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ) is trading down 2.6% at $40.95 on active trading after naming Leo Apotheker as its new CEO.  The move does not make sense to most.

Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) is trading lower on an analyst downgrade as shares were cut to “Negative” at Susquehanna on valuation.  Shares are down 1.45 at $159.94 on over 60,000 shares.

United Natural Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ: UNFI) is going to be active today after pricing a secondary offering of 3.85 million shares at $33.00 per share.  The stock closed at $33.12 yesterday and the stock was above $35.00 just on Monday.  Average volume is only 253,000 shares, so look for an exponential volume alert later this morning.

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