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Top Active Trader Alert Stocks (HAWK, HERO, JNPR, OPWV, STEC)
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Active traders and day traders have many stocks to choose from this Monday morning. We are tracking news and moves in shares of Seahawk Drilling, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAWK), Hercules Offshore, Inc. (NASDAQ: HERO), Openwave Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: OPWV), and STEC, Inc. (NASDAQ: STEC).
Seahawk Drilling, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAWK) is down 60% premarket to $3.16, relative to a 52-week range of $6.79-$23.07. Seahawk has filed for bankruptcy, and is selling its assets to Hero Offshore for $105 million.
Hercules Offshore, Inc. (NASDAQ: HERO) is up 21% on heavy volume to $4.40, relative to a 52-week range of $2.05-$4.86. The company buying assets of the bankrupt Seahawk Drilling, for $105 million.
Openwave Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: OPWV) is up 16% premarket to $2.46, relative to a 52-week range of $1.57-$2.90. The company recently announced a strategic partnership with Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR).
STEC, Inc. (NASDAQ: STEC) is up nearly 6% on moderate volume this morning to $25.12, relative to a 52-week range of $9.47-$24.38. The company recently issued Q1 guidance which exceeded analyst expectations.
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