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Top Active Trader Alert Stocks (ATML, MOTR, PLAB, TTWO, SMSI, SWIR)
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Active traders and day traders have many stocks to choose from this Wednesday morning. We are tracking news and moves in shares of Atmel Corporation (NASDAQ: ATML), Motricity, Inc. (NASDAQ: MOTR), Photronics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLAB), Take-Two Interactive Software (NASDAQ: TTWO), Smith Micro (NASDAQ: SMSI), and Sienna Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR).
Atmel Corporation (NASDAQ: ATML) is up 6.5% on moderate trading to %15.60, approaching the top of its 52-week range of $4.29-$15.13.
Motricity, Inc. (NASDAQ: MOTR) is down 19% to $17.99 on heavy volume, relative to a 52-week range of $6.55-$31.95. RBC Capital recently downgraded the wireless company from outperform to underperform.
Photronics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLAB) is down 14.5% on light volume to $7.70, relative to a 52-week range of $3.60-$7.25. The semiconductor components improved Q1 guidance after hours.
Take-Two Interactive Software (NASDAQ: TTWO) is up 6.5% on moderate volume to $15.49, relative to a 52-week range of $7.98-$14.54. The game company posted improved fourth quarter guidance.
Smith Micro (NASDAQ: SMSI) is 34% premarket to $8.70, relative to a 52-week range of $7.50-$17.03. The software company reported Q1 guidance well below expectations.
Sienna Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR) is down 25% to $11.50, relative to a 52-week range of $6.54-$16.50. Shares of SWIR were cut to underweight at JP Morgan.
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