48 Stocks Moving In Monday's Mid-Day Session

Gainers

  • Dare Bioscience Inc DARE shares surged 125.8 percent to $2.0317 after the company published positive clinical findings for Tamoxifen for the treatment of vulvar and vaginal atrophy in a medical journal.
  • Dermira, Inc. DERM shares surged 99.3 percent to $13.63 after the company announced that its Phase 2 study of Lebrikizumab met its primary endpoint.
  • PhaseBio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. PHAS jumped 62.6 percent to $6.05 after the New England Journal of Medicine published the positive Phase 1 results for the company's PB2452.
  • Atossa Genetics Inc. ATOS gained 35.1 percent to $4.7430 after the company reported the receipt of $10 million from exercises of previously outstanding warrants.
  • American Midstream Partners, LP AMID rose 28 percent to $5.12 after the company announced that it would be acquired by ArcLight Energy for $5.25 per share.
  • Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc. ACRS climbed 26.3 percent to $7.11 after the company reported higher-than-expected Q4 sales.
  • Akari Therapeutics, Plc AKTX gained 21 percent to $4.9346 after falling 29.66 percent on Friday.
  • Innovate Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. INNT shares climbed 18.3 percent to $2.5316 after reporting entry into securities purchase agreement to fund initiation of the first Phase 3 celiac disease clinical trial.
  • DASAN Zhone Solutions, Inc. DZSI gained 14.5 percent to $11.65. DASAN Zhone expects Q1 organic revenue of $63 million to $66 million and FY19 organic revenue of $304 million to $310 million.
  • Gritstone Oncology, Inc. GRTS rose 13.9 percent to $11.56.
  • Mesoblast Limited MESO gained 12.7 percent to $4.9353.
  • Xtant Medical Holdings, Inc. XTNT climbed 12.3 percent to $3.2900.
  • Village Farms International, Inc. VFF gained 11 percent to $15.87.
  • Cue Biopharma, Inc. CUE gained 11.1 percent to $8.90.
  • AzurRx BioPharma, Inc. AZRX shares climbed 10.5 percent to $2.2550 after the company announced it will present Phase II MS1819-SD data at the 2019 Digestive Disease Week Conference.
  • Iconix Brand Group, Inc. ICON rose 10.4 percent to $2.23.
  • Smart Sand, Inc. SND gained 10 percent to $4.39.
  • Avid Technology, Inc. AVID shares climbed 9.4 percent to $6.82.
  • Worldpay, Inc. WP shares rose 9 percent to $107.54. Fidelity National Information Services Inc FIS agreed to buy Worldpay for around $35 billion.
  • Sientra, Inc. SIEN gained 8.2 percent to $9.56.
  • Leap Therapeutics, Inc. LPTX rose 8.1 percent to $2.4310 after surging 21.62 percent on Friday. Leap Therapeutics announced the presentation of clinical data from its Phase 2 clinical trial of DKN-01 at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology 50th Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer.
  • Riot Blockchain, Inc. RIOT rose 7.8 percent to $4.02 after gaining 9.71 percent on Friday.
  • CHF Solutions, Inc. CHFS rose 7.6 percent to $3.82.
  • Oragenics, Inc. OGEN gained 6.8 percent to $0.9499 after the company announced it has enrolled the 60th patient in its Phase 2 double-blind for its clinical trial of AG013.
  • Deutsche Bank AG DB rose 4 percent to $9.23 after confirming it's in merger talks with fellow German-based bank Commerzbank.

 

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Losers

  • Aerpio Pharmaceuticals Inc ARPO shares dipped 69.2 percent to $1.31 after the company announced that its Phase 2 TIME-2b study of AKB-9778 did not meet its primary endpoint.
  • NII Holdings, Inc. NIHD fell 29 percent to $2.2650. NII Holdings posted Q4 earnings of $0.02 per share on sales of $141.7 million. The company also announced the sale of Nextel Brazil to America Movil.
  • FutureFuel Corp. FF shares declined 21.9 percent to $13.95 after the company reported Q4 EPS of $0.04, down from $0.36 last year and Q4 sales of $65.51 million, down from $75.26 million last year.
  • Synaptics Incorporated SYNA shares fell 19.7 percent to $34.72 after the company lowered its guidance for the third quarter and reported the departure of CFO Richard Bergman.
  • Sensus Healthcare, Inc. SRTS dropped 16.3 percent to $7.73.
  • Globus Maritime Limited GLBS fell 14.6 percent to $4.8000. Globus Maritime reported a Q4 loss of $0.42 per share, on sales of $4.36 million.
  • Key Energy Services, Inc. KEG dipped 14.4 percent to $5.27.
  • GP Strategies Corporation GPX shares fell 14.2 percent to $12.30 after reporting downbeat Q4 results.
  • Trinity Place Holdings Inc. TPHS dropped 13.9 percent to $4.0207.
  • CohBar, Inc. CWBR dipped 13 percent to $3.3073.
  • vTv Therapeutics Inc VTVT fell 12.6 percent to $2.01 after reporting $15 million in Class A common stock financings.
  • Lumber Liquidators Holdings, Inc. LL fell 11.7 percent to $8.98. Lumber Liquidators posted upbeat Q4 earnings, while sales missed estimates.
  • Coda Octopus Group, Inc. CODA dropped 11.3 percent to $8.20. Coda Octopus reported Q1 earnings of $0.12 per share on sales of $5.76 million.
  • Polarityte Inc PTE fell 10 percent to $13.93 after the company announced it is the subject of an SEC investigation and used $8M of cash during a 2 month transitional period.
  • Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp. BIOX shares dipped 10 percent to $4.41.
  • Chaparral Energy, Inc. CHAP shares dropped 9.7 percent to $4.30.
  • BioScrip, Inc. BIOS fell 9 percent to $2.53. Stephens & Co. downgraded BioScrip from Overweight to Equal-Weight.
  • Turtle Beach Corporation HEAR dipped 8.8 percent to $12.15.
  • Huami Corporation HMI shares fell 8 percent to $14.19 after gaining 5.91 percent on Friday.
  • Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corporation ADMP fell 7.4 percent to $2.5100 after dropping 3.90 percent on Friday.
  • XpresSpa Group, Inc. XSPA shares dipped 7.1 percent to $3.41.
  • Tenax Therapeutics, Inc. TENX shares fell 6.7 percent to $1.9494 after climbing 28.22 percent on Friday.
  • Yintech Investment Holdings Limited YIN dropped 5.2 percent to $6.45 after the company reported Q4 EPS of $(0.25) down from $0.12 last year and sales of $41.7 million down from $59.3 million last year.
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