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Top Active Trader Alert Stocks (BAC, DG, EMR, LDK, NOK, PATH)

Active traders and day traders have many stocks to choose from this Tuesday morning. We are tracking news and  moves in shares of Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC), Dollar General Corp. (NYSE:DG), Emerson Electric Company (NYSE:EMR), LDK Solar Co., Ltd (NYSE:LDK), Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK), and NuPathe Inc (NASDAQ:PATH).

Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC) is down more than 2% premarket to $8.22, relative to a 52-week range of $6.01 – $15.31. Wells Fargo kept the investment bank’s shares at “market perform.”

Dollar General Corp. (NYSE:DG) is up 3.15% premarket to $34.85, relative to a 52-week range of $26.64 – $35.09. The company reported positive 2Q profit. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Emerson Electric Company (NYSE:EMR) is down 1.6% premarket to $46.13, relative to a 52-week range of  $41.37 – $62.24. The company was downgraded to “hold” by Argus.

LDK Solar Co., Ltd (NYSE:LDK) is down more than 5.5% premarket to $5.83, relative to a 52-week range of $4.65 – $15.10. The company was cut to “underperform”at Wells Fargo.

Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK) is down 2.4% premarket to $6.03, relative to a 52-week range of $4.82 – $11.75. 

NuPathe Inc (NASDAQ:PATH) is down by more than 50% to $2.01, relative to a 52-week range of $3.30 – $9.74. The company’s migraine drug has not been approved by the FDA.

 

 

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