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Observations and Stocks for Monday - Apr 6 2008 10:12PM
By: InVivo Analytics   Sunday, April 06, 2008 10:12 PM

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And the Winners Are…

The stock scan conducted after the close on Friday found 105 winners and 12 losers.

The top 100 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
ACN 36.77 1.39% 33.71  
AGN 59.47 2.49% 55.93  
AKS 61.02 1.51% 51.52  
ALU 6.32 1.52% 5.7  
AMLN 32.32 4.99% 28.22  
AMZN 76.87 2.27% 67.69  
AN 15.95 1.20% 14.53  
ANR 47.83 7.85% 36.68  
APA 126.41 3.29% 111.72  
ATI 84 14.46% 66.89  
AYE 52.81 0.83% 49.06  
BHI 72.16 1.53% 65.17  
BIDU 293.89 2.43% 233.11  
BIIB 64.01 2.43% 58.05  
BKS 31.87 1.37% 28.38  
BSX 14.11 4.36% 12.71  
BTU 57.07 3.35% 48.25  
CAG 24.6 1.40% 22.93  
CBE 42.75 1.14% 38.37  
CBI 46.61 0.54% 39.13  
CECO 15.91 9.98% 12.56  
CELG 64.31 1.03% 58.53  
CHRW 58.95 2.19% 53.1  
CLF 137.33 3.46% 109.83  
CNX 76.11 5.28% 61.54  
COCO 9.3 21.35% 6.79  
COH 32.92 2.14% 29.18  
COL 62.65 2.45% 57  
CSIQ 25.24 1.45% 20.09  
CY 26.68 5.98% 21.95  
D 43.21 1.54% 40.2  
DDS 22.03 4.54% 18.02  
DNDN 5.64 8.33% 4.78  
DOV 44.43 1.35% 41.41  
DVN 107.34 1.69% 98.22  
EBAY 32.94 3.78% 29.54  
EIX 51.18 1.77%   51.71
EOG 123.78 2.37% 105.53  
ERTS 51.94 1.14% 47.66  
ESI 60.71 13.17% 44.25  
ESLR 10.69 11.62% 8.96  
ESRX 66.96 1.43% 59.41  
ESV 65.49 2.82% 59.32  
FDG 57.75 3.04% 48.67  
FSLR 278 10.77% 211.62  
FST 55.17 1.35% 49.7  
GGB 36.15 5.67% 30.33  
GOOG 471.09 3.27% 413.89  
GRP 52.74 1.46% 48.36  
HAL 41.07 2.22% 37.29  
HERO 27.47 5.98% 24.63  
HGSI 6.39 4.82% 5.27  
HK 21.22 7.59% 18.07  
HTZ 13.05 1.72% 10.88  
IR 46.58 1.46% 42.88  
ISIL 27.42 -0.44% 25.13  
JASO 22.93 16.28% 16.22  
JDSU 15 5.43% 13.08  
KWK 38.65 4.74% 31.56  
LDK 36.4 14.23% 24.68  
LRCX 43.76 -0.36% 38.72  
MBT 81.8 1.21% 73.65  
MDRX 10.84 0.27% 9.25  
MEE 47.15 19.58% 33.22  
MLNM 16.16 2.80% 14.32  
MTW 44.87 1.90% 39.08  
MUR 86.11 2.33% 78.56  
NBL 79.55 1.99% 69.09  
NBR 35.32 1.20% 32.41  
NE 52.97 2.74% 46.96  
NOV 66.24 4.75% 56.54  
OCR 19.49 5.12% 16.12  
OIH 187.63 1.73% 171.69  
ONNN 6.79 0.20% 5.77  
PAYX 36.39 1.73% 33.13  
PH 73.71 2.57% 68.37  
PPG 64.81 2.13% 59.24  
PRGO 39.48 1.99% 36.27  
PTEN 27.69 4.06% 23.93  
PWR 25.58 1.95% 22.15  
PXD 52.54 4.09% 47.26  
PXP 58.19 3.62% 51.42  
RDC 42.56 3.31% 36.87  
RIG 143.54 2.69% 129.75  
ROH 57.39 1.46% 52.93  
RRC 66.99 3.12% 58.3  
RX 22.36 1.20% 20.88  
SAPE 7.62 1.78% 6.67  
SGMS 23.97 1.12% 20.56  
SIAL 61.73 0.96% 57.02  
SOLF 15.47 3.88% 11.4  
SPIL 8.99 1.42% 8.12  
SPWR 90.4 10.23% 66.12  
STJ 45.22 2.59% 42.05  
STLD 35.93 4.81% 31.49  
STP 49.02 6.84% 36.9  
SWN 36.38 3.84% 31.19  
TIE 18.03 10.17% 13.88  
TSL 38.78 5.42% 29.08  
UBS 33.65 3.05% 27.25  

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