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Gainers

  • Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:RXRX) shares jumped 78.1% to $32.06 after the company priced its IPO at $18 per share.
  • General Finance Corporation (NASDAQ:GFN) rose 55.8% to $18.96 after United Rentals announced plans to acquire the company for $19 per share in cash.
  • Mer Telemanagement Solutions Ltd. (NASDAQ:MTSL) shares jumped 43.9% to $4.13 after the company announced it signed a definitive merger agreement with SharpLink.
  • Clover Health Investments, Corp. (NASDAQ:CLOV) gained 28.2% to $9.43. S3 Partners, an analytics firm that specializes in reporting market data, said in a report this week that Clover Health has a high short percent of float of 144.73%, which caught the attention of many retail traders on Twitter and Reddit.
  • Tian Ruixiang Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:TIRX) surged 15.2% to $14.31.
  • Workhorse Group Inc. (NASDAQ:WKHS) jumped 14.8% to $13.37 after B. Riley FBR initiated coverage on the stock with a Buy rating and announced a price target of $20 per share.
  • Resolute Forest Products Inc. (NYSE:RFP) gained 14.3% to $14.52.
  • Ebang International Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:EBON) gained 14% to $4.819.
  • StoneMor Inc. (NYSE:STON) rose 13.3% to $1.88. StoneMor, last month, announced plans to acquire four cemeteries for $5,395,000.
  • Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:LSCC) shares rose 13% to $57.78. Lattice Semiconductor will replace PTC in the S&P MidCap 400, effective prior to the open of trading on Tuesday, April 20.
  • 111, Inc. (NASDAQ:YI) rose 12% to $12.42.
  • Steel Partners Holdings L.P. (NYSE:SPLP) gained 11.7% to $18.76. The company recently released Q4 results.
  • Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics, Inc. (NYSE:BTX) surged 11.2% to $7.05 after the company said it paid $1 million towards acquisition of license for mRNA technology platform to develop genetically edited cells for multiple cancers and blood disorders.
  • COMSovereign Holding Corp. (NASDAQ:COMS) jumped 10.2% to $2.27. ComSovereign Holding recently announced the acquisition of Innovation Digital for $8 million consisting of $1.6 million in cash and convertible debt and $6.4 million worth of shares.
  • PPG Industries, Inc. (NYSE:PPG) surged 9.5% to $168.60 after the company reported better-than-expected Q1 results. The company also issued Q2 EPS above analyst estimates.
  • Novavax, Inc. (NASDAQ:NVAX) jumped 8.7% to $219.73.
  • Progyny, Inc. (NASDAQ:PGNY) shares rose 8.1% to $54.38. Progyny will replace Domtar Corp. in the S&P MidCap 400, effective prior to the open of trading on Tuesday, April 20.
  • Alcoa Corporation (NYSE:AA) surged 7.6% to $35.35 following upbeat Q1 results.

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Losers

  • Sequential Brands Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:SQBG) shares dipped 35.4% to $17.85 after the company reported a wider Q4 loss.
  • Wilhelmina International, Inc. (NASDAQ:WHLM) fell 29.6% to $7.60 after climbing around 30% on Thursday. The company's 13D filing recently showed that Modell's Sporting Goods had reported a stake of 18.4% in the company.
  • PHX Minerals Inc. (NYSE:PHX) dropped 24.1% to $2.0050 after the company priced an underwritten public offering of 5,500,000 shares at $2.00 per share.
  • Esports Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:EBET) fell 22.2% to $28.32 after jumping 507% on Thursday.
  • KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:KLXE) dropped 20.4% to $8.28. KLX Energy Services recently reported worse-than-expected Q4 earnings.
  • Nxt-ID, Inc. (NASDAQ:NXTD) fell 19.7% to $0.8349 after dropping around 9% on Thursday.
  • Trevena, Inc. (NASDAQ:TRVN) dropped 18.8% to $1.825.
  • Editas Medicine, Inc. (NASDAQ:EDIT) dipped 17.5% to $33.78 after Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on the stock with a Sell rating and a price target of $20 per share.
  • Chemomab Therapeutics Ltd. (NASDAQ:CMMB) dropped 17.5% to $27.70. Chemomab Therapeutics files for resale of up to 7.213 million ADSs by selling shareholders.
  • Evaxion Biotech A/S (NASDAQ:EVAX) dropped 16.5% to $6.45.
  • SG Blocks, Inc. (NASDAQ:SGBX) fell 15.4% to $3.84 following downbeat quarterly earnings.
  • Siyata Mobile Inc. (NASDAQ:SYTA) dropped 15.1% to $10.02.
  • Kaleido Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:KLDO) fell 14% to $6.49.
  • RealNetworks, Inc. (NASDAQ:RNWK) fell 13.7% to $3.76.
  • Support.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:SPRT) dropped 12.9% to $3.7707.
  • Second Sight Medical Products, Inc. (NASDAQ:EYES) slipped 11.8% to $7.23. Second Sight Medical filed prospectus related to offer and sale from time to time by selling shareholders up to 4.65 million shares of company’s common stock.
  • PainReform Ltd. (NASDAQ:PRFX) dropped 10% to $3.0941.
  • ATA Creativity Global (NASDAQ:AACG) shares fell 8.3% to $2.8341 after dropping over 8% on Thursday.
  • Bit Digital, Inc.(NASDAQ:BTBT) fell 7.4% to $13.23 after Turkey announced the ban of Cryptocurrencies to purchase goods and services.
  • Riot Blockchain, Inc. (NASDAQ:RIOT) fell 7.2% to $44.66 after Turkey announced the ban of Cryptocurrencies to purchase goods and services.

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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