56 Biggest Movers From Yesterday

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Gainers

  • Jounce Therapeutics, Inc. JNCE shares surged 55.6% to close at $7.53 on Tuesday. Gilead Sciences and Jounce Therapeutics disclosed an exclusive license agreement for novel immunotherapy program.
  • Gogo Inc. GOGO gained 43.4% to close at $7.37 after it was announced Intelsat is acquiring the commercial aviation business of Gogo for $400 million.
  • Zoom Video Communications, Inc. ZM gained 40.8% to close at $457.69 after the company reported better-than-expected results for its second quarter and issued a strong forecast for the current quarter.
  • J.Jill Inc JILL shares jumped 40.4% to close at $0.54 on Tuesday after the company announced a transaction support agreement that would result in a waiver of any past non-compliance with the terms of the company's credit facilities.
  • Liberty Oilfield Services Inc. LBRT rose 35.7% to close at $8.75. Liberty Oilfield Services and Schlumberger reported a deal for the contribution of Schlumberger’s onshore hydraulic fracturing business in the US and Canada.
  • Evogene Ltd. EVGN gained 32.4% to close at $2.74 after announcing a $10 million equity led investment by ARK Investment.
  • Nano-X Imaging Ltd. NNOX jumped 29.7% to close at $35.75.
  • Tortoise Acquisition Corp. SHLL shares surged 24.2% to close at $48.97.
  • Patriot National Bancorp, Inc. PNBK gained 23% to close at $6.89. Patriot National Bancorp released quarterly results last week.
  • At Home Group Inc. HOME rose 22.1% to close at $23.33. At Home Group is expected to release quarterly earnings after the closing bell today.
  • Eastman Kodak Company KODK shares gained 22.1% to close at $7.30 after Delaware hedge fund D.E. Shaw & Cobought over 3.94 million shares in Eastman Kodak, representing a 5.2% stake in the company.
  • Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. OMEX rose 21.5% to close at $6.89.
  • Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. BBW climbed 21.3% to close at $3.13 after the company reported upbeat Q2 sales. The company’s Q2 e-Commerce sales jumped 299% year-over-year.
  • DocuSign, Inc. DOCU climbed 20.5% to close at $268.80 following the release of quarterly results from Zoom. DocuSign is expected to release quarterly results on September 3.
  • Priority Technology Holdings, Inc. PRTH shares climbed 19.2% to close at $2.3250 after MRI Software agreed to acquire RentPayment business from Priority Technology Holdings.
  • Nautilus, Inc. NLS rose 16.9% to close at $13.85. Nautilus reported Q2 results last month.
  • Nurix Therapeutics, Inc. NRIX gained 16.5% to close at $27.27.
  • China Liberal Education Holdings Limited CLEU rose 15.8% to close at $6.75.
  • Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. SWBI gained 15.6% to close at $ 21.11.
  • Renewable Energy Group Inc REGI climbed 15.5% to close at $38.62 after Credit Suisse initiated coverage on the company's stock with an Outperform rating and announced a $51 price target.
  • Plus Therapeutics, Inc. PSTV gained 15.5% to close at $2.83 after the company announced theFood and Drug Administration has granted orphan drug designation for Rhenium NanoLiposomes for the treatment of patients with recurrent glioblastoma.
  • Kaleyra, Inc. KLR surged 15.3% to close at $7.30.
  • GameStop Corp. GME gained 14.5% to close at $7.65 after RC Ventures recently reported an active stake in the company.
  • Fluent, Inc. FLNT rose 13.9% to close at $3.53.
  • Penn National Gaming, Inc. PENN gained 13.4% to close at $57.93.
  • Flexsteel Industries, Inc. FLXS gained 12.8% to close at $18.70.
  • Bloomin' Brands, Inc. BLMN rose 12.3% to close at $16.10 after multiple analysts upgraded the company's stock to bullish ratings.
  • Li Auto Inc. LI rose 12.2% to close at $18.29 after declining over 7% on Monday. Li Auto generated $1.1 billion through its IPO.
  • Pacific Ethanol, Inc. PEIX rose 10.6% to close at $4.38.
  • Talend S.A. TLND gained 10.2% to close at $38.62. Talend, last month, said it has extended collaboration with Cloudera.
  • Domo, Inc. DOMO gained 9.7% to close at $44.67. Needham maintained Domo with a Buy and raised the price target from $38 to $47.
  • Athenex, Inc. ATNX rose 9.1% to close at $12.53 after the company announced the FDA has accepted its new drug application for oral paclitaxel and encequidar for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer and has granted the application Priority Review.
  • Genworth Financial, Inc. GNW rose 8.9% to close at $3.29. Genworth Financial shares climbed over 27% on Monday following a media report that a potential buyer has financing.
  • NeoPhotonics Corporation NPTN rose 4.5% to close at $6.96 after the company reaffirmed its Q3 outlook. B. Riley FBR upgraded NeoPhotonics from Neutral to Buy and announced a $9 price target.
  • Square Inc SQ gained 4.5% to close at $166.66 following a report suggesting Wedbush believes the company's stock could reach $250-$300 per share in the bull case.


Check out these big penny stock gainers and losers

Losers

  • Apex Global Brands Inc. APEX shares dipped 28.7% to close at $0.59 on Tuesday after rising around 4% on Monday.
  • Applied UV, Inc. AUVI shares fell 25.9% to close at $8.60 Applied UV shares gained 132% on Monday after the company prices its IPO at $5 per share.
  • Zion Oil & Gas, Inc. ZN shares fell 25.6% to close at $0.2320. Zion Oil & Gas announced plans to transition trading of shares to the OTCQX.
  • Neuronetics, Inc. STIM fell 19.4% to close at $4.73.
  • Vir Biotechnology, Inc. VIR dropped 16.3% to close at $33.89. On Monday, Vir Biotechnology and GSK announced the start of Phase 2/3 study of Covid-19 antibody treatment.
  • UroGen Pharma Ltd. URGN dipped 15% to close at $21.32. UroGen Pharma, last week, announced an update on Phase 2 trial of RTGel hydrogel formulation in combination with BOTOX intravesical instillation for overactive bladder and urinary incontinence
  • ScanSource, Inc. SCSC fell 13.3% to close at $21.40 after the company reported worse-than-expected Q4 results.
  • Ambow Education Holding Ltd. AMBO dropped 13.2% to close at $2.30.
  • Trevi Therapeutics, Inc. TRVI fell 13.2% to close at $3.50.
  • Unum Therapeutics Inc. UMRX dipped 12.9% to close at $2.49.
  • GreenPower Motor Company Inc. GP dipped 12.2% to close at $17.35. GreenPower Motor reported Q1 sales of $2.27 million.
  • I-Mab IMAB shares fell 11.3% to close at $35.00. I-Mab, on Monday, reported a loss for the first half of the year.
  • XpresSpa Group, Inc. XSPA fell 10.8% to close at $2.06.
  • Altimmune, Inc. ALT dipped 10.6% to close at $15.09. Altimmune reported completion of multiple dose toxicity and toxicokinetic studies of ALT-801.
  • VBI Vaccines Inc. VBIV fell 10.6% to close at $3.81. VBI Vaccines presented Phase 3 Sci-B-Vac data at the EASL 2020.
  • CarParts.com, Inc. PRTS shares declined 10% to close at $12.65. DA Davidson initiated coverage on CarParts.com with a Buy rating and a price target of $19.
  • Kindred Biosciences, Inc. KIN tumbled 8.7% to close at $4.53 after gaining 18% on MOnday. Kindred Biosciences swung to a Q2 profit last month.
  • Zosano Pharma Corporation ZSAN fell 6.1% to close at $1.53 after the company priced its 15.94 million share common stock offering for gross proceeds of $20.8 million.
  • Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. ACOR fell 5.4% to close at $0.5262. Acorda Therapeutics reported upbeat quarterly results last month.
  • BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. BCRX fell 5.3% to close at $3.93. BioCryst Pharmaceuticals shares gained around 5% on Monday after the company announced the FDA has granted Orphan Drug designation for its oral Factor D inhibitor, BCX9930, for the treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria.
  • Synacor, Inc. SYNC fell 5.2% to close at $1.10. Synacor, last week, said it has renewed contract with CenturyLink.
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