45 Stocks Moving In Tuesday's Mid-Day Session


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Gainers

  • Truett-Hurst, Inc. (NASDAQ:THST) jumped 80 percent to $2.52 after the company reported the sale of its wholesale wine business to Precept Brands for $18 million in cash.
  • HyreCar Inc. (NASDAQ:HYRE) gained 26.4 percent to $3.50 after the company reported Q2 results and issued strong 2018 sales guidance.
  • Kelso Technologies Inc. (NYSE:KIQ) rose 20.3 percent to $0.559 after the company reported strong earnings for the three months ended June 30.
  • Servotronics, Inc. (NYSE:SVT) climbed 17.2 percent to $11.25 following Q2 results. Servotronics posted Q2 earnings of $0.30 per share on sales of $11.95 million.
  • Level Brands, Inc. (NYSE:LEVB) gained 14.4 percent to $3.34. Level Brands reported Q3 earnings of $0.03 per share on sales of $3.2 million.
  • ReShape Lifesciences Inc. (NASDAQ:RSLS) rose 13.7 percent to $0.149.
  • My Size, Inc. (NASDAQ:MYSZ) gained 12.9 percent to $0.86 after the company reported Q2 EPS of $0.02 compared with $(0.07) last year.
  • DropCar, Inc. (NASDAQ:DCAR) rose 12.8 percent to $0.97 after the company reported a 133% year-over-year increase in sales for the first half of 2018.
  • Xeris Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:XERS) surged 12.5 percent to $23.80 after the company released its first quarterly earnings report since its IPO in June.
  • Lithium Americas Corp. (NYSE:LAC) shares rose 11 percent to $3.95 after the company reported a strategic transaction with Ganfeng Lithium to jointly advance Caucharí-Olaroz.
  • Tapestry Inc (NYSE:TPR) rose 10.1 percent to $52.23 after the company posted upbeat Q4 results and issued strong FY18 forecast.
  • Lithium Americas Corp. (NYSE:LAC) climbed 10.1 percent to $3.92 after announcement that the company will increase its interest in Cauchari-Olaroz lithium project from 50% to 62.5% through deal with Ganfeng Lithium.
  • OncoCyte Corporation (NYSE:OCX) gained 9.6 percent to $2.85.
  • Advance Auto Parts, Inc. (NYSE:AAP) shares rose 8.2 percent to $156.75 after the company announced upbeat results for its second quarter on Tuesday.
  • TransGlobe Energy Corporation (NYSE:TGA) climbed 6.9 percent to $3.27 following Q2 earnings.
  • ArQule, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARQL) rose 6.9 percent to $6.07 after reporting the publication of preclinical data for ARQ 531 reversible inhibitor of both wild type and mutant BTK.
  • Aurora Mobile Limited (NASDAQ:JG) gained 6.4 percent to $6.16.
  • Nielsen Holdings plc (NYSE:NLSN) climbed 5.8 percent to $26.05. Macquarie upgraded Nielsen from Neutral to Outperform, while Barclays upgraded the stock from Underweight to Equal-Weight.
  • Yum China Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:YUMC) rose 5.5 percent to $36.09 after Reuters reported that Investment firms are exploring a buyout of the company.

 

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Losers

  • Switch, Inc. (NYSE:SWCH) shares dipped 25.6 percent to $10.405 after the company reported weaker-than-expected earnings for its second quarter and lowered its 2018 guidance. The company also announced a $150 million buyback plan.
  • OptiNose, Inc. (NASDAQ:OPTN) tumbled 23.6 percent to $14.90 after releasing quarterly financial results.
  • Ability Inc. (NASDAQ:ABIL) dipped 20.5 percent to $4.76 after climbing 30.22 percent on Monday.
  • Veritone, Inc. (NASDAQ:VERI) dropped 20 percent to $12.65 after the company missed Q2 EPS and sales estimates.
  • Alta Mesa Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMR) fell 17 percent to $5.05 after the company announced downbeat Q2 results.
  • YY Inc. (NASDAQ:YY) shares fell 15.3 percent to $74.304 following Q2 results. YY posted Q2 adjusted earnings of $2.03 per share on sales of $570.225 million.
  • Vipshop Holdings Limited (NYSE:VIPS) fell 14.1 percent to $7.74 after the company reported downbeat earnings for its second quarter and issued weak Q3 guidance.
  • ChemoCentryx, Inc. (NASDAQ:CCXI) dropped 13.7 percent to $10.93.
  • HUYA Inc. (NYSE:HUYA) fell 13.5 percent to $28.45 following Q2 results. HUYA posted Q2 earnings of $0.06 per share on sales of $156.92 million.
  • Neuronetics, Inc. (NASDAQ:STIM) dropped 12 percent to $29.16 after the company reported weak quarterly earnings Tuesday morning.
  • Gold Fields Limited (NYSE:GFI) fell 11.5 percent to $2.975 after the company announced a restructuring at its South Deep operation, citing rising overhead costs and failure to meet production targets.
  • ITUS Corporation (NASDAQ:ITUS) shares dropped 11.4 percent to $4.03.
  • Valhi, Inc. (NYSE:VHI) fell 10 percent to $4.50.
  • Charah Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHRA) dipped 9.6 percent to $7.08 following Q2 results.
  • BSQUARE Corporation (NASDAQ:BSQR) dropped 9.5 percent to $1.90 following Q2 results.
  • Inspired Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ:INSE) fell 9.4 percent to $7.20 following Q3 results.
  • Xunlei Limited (NASDAQ:XNET) dipped 9.3 percent to $9.22.
  • iFresh Inc. (NASDAQ:IFMK) fell 9.2 percent to $3.4506 after rising 29.25 percent on Monday.
  • Ramaco Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ:METC) shares dipped 9.2 percent to $6.70.
  • Famous Dave's of America, Inc. (NASDAQ:DAVE) declined 9.1 percent to $6.50 after reporting Q2 results.
  • RISE Education Cayman Ltd (NASDAQ:REDU) dropped 8.9 percent to $11.48 after China's Ministry of Justice released draft of law revision that aims to limit opportunities for private education companies in China.
  • BroadVision, Inc. (NASDAQ:BVSN) fell 8.8 percent to $1.96 following Q2 results.
  • Xenetic Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:XBIO) fell 8.2 percent to $3.7444 after surging 28.30 percent on Monday.
  • Uxin Limited (NASDAQ:UXIN) fell 7.7 percent to $5.67.
  • VirTra, Inc. (NASDAQ:VTSI) dropped 7 percent to $5.06 following Q2 results.
  • CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:CASI) shares tumbled 6.2 percent to $7.58 after reporting Q2 results.

Crypto Whales Are Loading Up — Are You?

New research shows the biggest crypto buyers are back. And this time? They could hold for the possibility that Bitcoin will surpass $100,000 in 2024. You don’t want to miss the next massive crypto bull run like we saw in 2020 and 2021. To know exactly what’s going on and what to buy… Get Access To Benzinga’s Best Crypto Research and Investments For Only $1.


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