33 Stocks Moving In Monday's Mid-Day Session

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Gainers

  • SELLAS Life Sciences Group, Inc. SLS shares jumped 139.7 percent to $8.270 after the company disclosed positive interim data from its Phase 2b NeuVax trial.
  • Allena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ALNA shares gained 24.2 percent to $13.69.
  • MediciNova, Inc. MNOV surged 19.2 percent to $12.18.
  • Remark Holdings, Inc. MARK shares rose 13.4 percent to $6.4404
  • Commvault Systems, Inc. CVLT gained 11.6 percent to $63.85 after Elliott Management disclosed a 10.3 percent stake in Commvault and announced intent to nominate 4 candidates to the board.
  • CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. CASI gained 10.6 percent to $4.61. CASI Pharma posted a Q4 loss of $0.08 per share.
  • BioLife Solutions, Inc. BLFS shares rose 10.4 percent to $5.64 after the company reported preliminary revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2018.
  • Empire Resorts, Inc. NYNY gained 9.6 percent to $18.90.
  • NACCO Industries, Inc. NC shares surged 9.1 percent to $35.85.
  • BioXcel Therapeutics, Inc. BTAI rose 7.2 percent to $10.969. Barclays initiated coverage on BioXcel Therapeutics with an Overweight rating.
  • Humana Inc. HUM rose 5.5 percent to $283.64. Walmart is reportedly in early stage acquisition talks with Humana.


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Losers

  • Alkermes plc ALKS tumbled 20.5 percent to $46.07 after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it won't review the company's therapy ALKS-5461. Alkermes, which mostly focuses on treatments for central nervous system diseases, said in a press release it received a Refusal to File letter from the FDA regarding its New Drug Application (NDA) for ALKS-5461.
  • IZEA, Inc. IZEA dropped 19.4 percent to $2.95 as the company disclosed that it will reschedule its Q4 earnings release.
  • SORL Auto Parts, Inc. SORL declined 17.8 percent to $5.35 after the company reported downbeat earnings for its fourth quarter..
  • Longfin Corp. LFIN shares slipped 17.6 percent to $14.22 after declining 48.80 percent on Thursday.
  • Ovid Therapeutics Inc. OVID shares declined 17.2 percent to $5.855.
  • Veritiv Corporation VRTV fell 16.8 percent to $32.60.
  • China Auto Logistics Inc. CALI shares fell 16.2 percent to $2.8899 after rising 1.17 percent on Thursday.
  • Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ALNY declined 15.9 percent to $100.21.
  • LSC Communications, Inc. LKSD shares fell 14.3 percent to $14.9526. Bank of America downgraded LSC Communications from Neutral to Underperform.
  • Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. ITCI dropped 14 percent to $18.11 after gaining 2.33 percent on Thursday.
  • SYNNEX Corporation SNX shares fell 13.7 percent to $102.17. SYNNEX posted upbeat earnings for its first quarter, but issued weak earnings outlook for the current quarter.
  • VirTra, Inc. VTSI fell 13.4 percent to $5.4535.
  • Galectin Therapeutics, Inc. GALT shares dipped 13.3 percent to $4.11.
  • Vishay Precision Group, Inc. VPG shares declined 11.7 percent to $27.50.
  • Pfenex Inc. PFNX shares dropped 11.7 percent to $5.30.
  • KemPharm, Inc. KMPH shares declined 10.8 percent to $7.05. KemPharm posted a Q4 loss of $0.72 per share.
  • Fitbit, Inc. FIT shares fell 9.6 percent to $4.61. Morgan Stanley downgraded Fitbit from Equal-weight to Underweight.
  • Geron Corporation GERN shares declined 8.5 percent to $3.89.
  • BIO-key International, Inc. BKYI dropped 7.4 percent to $2.00.
  • Snap Inc. SNAP fell 7.2 percent to $14.7294 after slipping 0.50 percent on Thursday.
  • ICICI Bank Limited IBN fell 6.7 percent to $8.256 following probe reports by Indian Police.
  • Tesla, Inc. TSLA fell 6.2 percent to $249.65 after gaining 3.24 percent on Thursday.
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