Observations and Stocks for Thursday - Apr 2 2008 6:22PM
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And the Winners Are…
The stock scan conducted after the close on Wednesday found 153 winners and 7 losers.
The top 50 winners are listed in alphabetical order below. Click on the column headers to sort the list. Our scan criteria incorporates price movement, range and liquidity (500,000 shares on the day, 20-day average of 1.5 million).
| Ticker |
Close |
Change |
Sell |
Buy |
ToSignal |
| ADBE |
36.5 |
-1.45% |
33.97 |
|
-6.94 |
| ADI |
30.36 |
-0.42% |
28.21 |
|
-7.09 |
| ADS |
48.99 |
0.20% |
43.61 |
|
-10.98 |
| AEE |
45.26 |
0.65% |
42.66 |
|
-5.75 |
| AF |
28.68 |
1.52% |
26.04 |
|
-9.2 |
| AGN |
58.49 |
-1.09% |
55.93 |
|
-4.37 |
| AINV |
16.37 |
-0.15% |
14.87 |
|
-9.18 |
| ALL |
49.83 |
0.10% |
46.28 |
|
-7.13 |
| ALTR |
18.89 |
-0.37% |
17.68 |
|
-6.42 |
| ALU |
6.11 |
1.16% |
5.51 |
|
-9.87 |
| AMLN |
31.35 |
0.35% |
28.22 |
|
-9.98 |
| AMT |
40.33 |
1.06% |
37.21 |
|
-7.74 |
| AMX |
65.25 |
-1.89% |
60.32 |
|
-7.55 |
| AMZN |
77.37 |
0.97% |
67.69 |
|
-12.52 |
| ANAD |
7.23 |
2.44% |
5.8 |
|
-19.8 |
| ASML |
26.6 |
2.35% |
24.29 |
|
-8.69 |
| AW |
11.18 |
0.43% |
10.41 |
|
-6.93 |
| AYE |
52.35 |
1.21% |
49.05 |
|
-6.3 |
| BIIB |
62.91 |
-0.77% |
58.05 |
|
-7.72 |
| BJ |
36.08 |
-0.82% |
32.47 |
|
-10.01 |
| BJS |
29.36 |
-0.05% |
26.59 |
|
-9.42 |
| BPO |
20.13 |
0.97% |
18.47 |
|
-8.24 |
| BRCM |
19.77 |
-1.63% |
18.17 |
|
-8.08 |
| BXP |
98 |
0.41% |
88.11 |
|
-10.1 |
| BZH |
10.83 |
4.83% |
7.77 |
|
-28.26 |
| CAO |
11.58 |
-1.03% |
10.63 |
|
-8.2 |
| CCL |
42.64 |
-0.36% |
40.03 |
|
-6.11 |
| CELG |
64.1 |
0.56% |
57.9 |
|
-9.67 |
| CHB |
11.05 |
1.01% |
9.1 |
|
-17.6 |
| CHL |
79.02 |
-1.41% |
72.91 |
|
-7.73 |
| CHRW |
58.62 |
2.12% |
52.44 |
|
-10.54 |
| COF |
53.18 |
0.60% |
47.03 |
|
-11.56 |
| COH |
31.63 |
-0.27% |
29.18 |
|
-7.76 |
| COL |
60.57 |
1.78% |
56.29 |
|
-7.07 |
| COST |
66.25 |
-0.18% |
61.7 |
|
-6.86 |
| CSX |
57.61 |
-0.60% |
53.29 |
|
-7.49 |
| CY |
24.8 |
1.58% |
21.45 |
|
-13.51 |
| D |
42.75 |
0.82% |
40.09 |
|
-6.22 |
| DDR |
44.78 |
-0.43% |
39.81 |
|
-11.1 |
| DHI |
17.16 |
1.86% |
13.84 |
|
-19.33 |
| DLTR |
30.07 |
3.51% |
26.17 |
|
-12.98 |
| DRI |
34.86 |
1.54% |
30.85 |
|
-11.51 |
| EBAY |
31.76 |
0.85% |
29.06 |
|
-8.49 |
| EDS |
17.65 |
3.24% |
15.95 |
|
-9.66 |
| EK |
18.64 |
-0.15% |
17.06 |
|
-8.45 |
| EMR |
53.62 |
0.28% |
49.54 |
|
-7.61 |
| ESLR |
9.9 |
0.72% |
8.8 |
|
-11.1 |
| ESRX |
66.24 |
-1.19% |
59.41 |
|
-10.3 |
| EXC |
83.69 |
0.42% |
77.44 |
|
-7.47 |
| EXPD |
47.26 |
-0.67% |
42.66 |
|
-9.73 |
| EXPE |
25.13 |
3.46% |
21.91 |
|
-12.82 |
| FDX |
97.33 |
-0.05% |
90.38 |
|
-7.14 |
| FNF |
18.55 |
-2.62% |
16.96 |
|
-8.57 |
| FNM |
31.53 |
0.19% |
23.58 |
|
-25.23 |
| FRE |
27.83 |
-4.00% |
22.98 |
|
-17.43 |
| FSLR |
249.55 |
4.81% |
198.45 |
|
-20.48 |
| FST |
54.57 |
3.57% |
48.43 |
|
-11.26 |
| GGP |
41.35 |
1.55% |
34.87 |
|
-15.68 |
| GME |
55.67 |
0.35% |
47.83 |
|
-14.08 |
| GW |
7.07 |
1.45% |
6.1 |
|
-13.71 |
| HCBK |
18.66 |
0.17% |
17 |
|
-8.87 |
| HD |
29.16 |
-0.15% |
26.8 |
|
-8.08 |
| HGSI |
6.16 |
1.83% |
5.25 |
|
-14.83 |
| HIG |
79.13 |
0.13% |
71.88 |
|
-9.16 |
| HOG |
39.37 |
1.15% |
37.45 |
|
-4.88 |
| HOT |
54.17 |
0.64% |
49.24 |
|
-9.11 |
| ICF |
84.88 |
-0.63% |
77.19 |
|
-9.07 |
| IDTI |
9.4 |
2.20% |
8.43 |
|
-10.37 |
| IM |
16 |
-1.47% |
|
16.27 |
1.72 |
| IR |
45.86 |
-0.70% |
42.88 |
|
-6.5 |
| IWM |
70.96 |
0.35% |
66.57 |
|
-6.18 |
| IWO |
75.52 |
-0.24% |
70.42 |
|
-6.75 |
| IYR |
68.59 |
0.44% |
62.65 |
|
-8.66 |
| JASO |
20.2 |
6.01% |
15.4 |
|
-23.78 |
| JPM |
46.24 |
-1.62% |
42.87 |
|
-7.3 |
| KIM |
40.67 |
-1.02% |
36.63 |
|
-9.94 |
| KMB |
65.57 |
0.11% |
63.28 |
|
-3.49 |
| LDK |
30.09 |
13.85% |
22.75 |
|
-24.39 |
| LEN |
21.38 |
2.18% |
17.08 |
|
-20.11 |
| LOW |
24.58 |
0.76% |
22.2 |
|
-9.68 |
| LTD |
18.54 |
1.64% |
16.68 |
|
-10.03 |
| MAR |
36.64 |
-0.46% |
33.46 |
|
-8.68 |
| MAS |
20.75 |
0.58% |
18.54 |
|
-10.64 |
| MCHP |
34.66 |
1.69% |
32.11 |
|
-7.36 |
| MET |
62.18 |
-1.11% |
58.97 |
|
-5.17 |
| MLNM |
15.86 |
0.81% |
14.18 |
|
-10.61 |
| MS |
49.09 |
0.93% |
41.03 |
|
-16.42 |
| MYL |
11.97 |
0.49% |
10.73 |
|
-10.38 |
| NBR |
34.34 |
0.60% |
31.71 |
|
-7.66 |
| NSM |
18.98 |
-0.07% |
17.28 |
|
-8.97 |
| NVDA |
20.36 |
-2.09% |
18.46 |
|
-9.34 |
| ONNN |
6.35 |
4.77% |
5.22 |
|
-17.75 |
| ORCL |
20.49 |
0.78% |
|
20.85 |
1.75 |
| PAYX |
35.84 |
0.15% |
33.11 |
|
-7.62 |
| PCLN |
127.5 |
-1.13% |
107.93 |
|
-15.35 |
| PDCO |
37.41 |
0.30% |
35.02 |
|
-6.39 |
| PH |
72.58 |
-0.30% |
68.37 |
|
-5.8 |
| PHM |
15.53 |
2.51% |
13.28 |
|
-14.52 |
| PIR |
7.1 |
2.45% |
5.7 |
|
-19.71 |
Media Digest
- Paulson Says Administration ‘Flexible’ on Housing Policy
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson talks with Bloomberg’s Peter Cook from Beijing about his trip to China, the state of the U.S. economy and financial markets, and the International Monetary Fund’s forecast for global growth. Paulson spoke after his meetings today with Vice Premier Wang Qishan and President Hu Jintao.
- Leveraged Planet
Exploring what a global game dealmaking is, with Andrew Ross Sorkin, NY Times and CNBC’s Becky Quick
- Have We Hit Bottom?
The worst could be behind us, with Sam Stovall, Standard & Poor’s; Gary Kaminsky, Neuberger Berman and CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla
- Investing in Rising Food Prices
Food riots in the Ivory Coast forced the government to follow Saudi Arabia and suspend import taxes on food staples. Earlier, India halts rice exports in a bid to cut spiralling prices. David Hart from Fat Prophets discusses the soft commodity sector.
- Bob Doll on the Markets
A look at yesterday’s market moves, with Bob Doll, Blackrock CIO and CNBC’s Becky Quick
- Labour pains
British politics are at a critical juncture. The period of Labour hegemony that began in 1997 is coming to an end. Despite a change of prime minister and an influx of younger ministers to the cabinet in 2007, the government is looking increasingly tired–and voters are tiring of it. The governing party has been trailing in opinion polls since October 2007. However, the opposition Conservative Party does not yet look like a natural government in waiting. With the UK’s third party, the Liberal Democrats, making modest headway under a new leader, the next general election, which must be held by 2010, could well produce an electoral stalemate in which neither of the two largest parties wins enough seats to form a government on its own. If this scenario is to be avoided, the Labour Party must engineer a dramatic reversal of its fortunes, or the Conservative Party must make electoral inroads into those parts of the country from which it was largely wiped out in 1997.
- Comparing cities
OSLO is the priciest city in the world to live in according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company of The Economist. Measuring 160 prices in over 130 cities, Norway’s capital has been the costliest place to live since 2005, when it toppled Tokyo from the top spot. European cities are expensive, reflecting the strength of their currencies against the dollar. New York is still the most expensive city outside Europe or Asia, but has slipped from 28th in a year. Relocating to Latin America or India would get you a lot more for your buck.
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