Gainers
- Tupperware Brands Corporation (NYSE:TUP) shares jumped 59% to $1.43 on above-average volume amid retail investor interest.
- Vinco Ventures, Inc. (NASDAQ:BBIG) gained 51.4% to $5.04.
- Spark Networks SE (NYSE:LOV) jumped 25.5% to $0.2862.
- AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:AMC) shares surged 25% to $5.51 after a Delaware judge denied the company from converting its AMC preferred equity units into common stock.
- Applied Digital Corporation (NASDAQ:APLD) gained 23.4% to $9.53 after the company reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter adjusted EPS results and issued FY24 revenue guidance above estimates.
- BioNexus Gene Lab Corp. (NASDAQ:BGLC) shares rose 22.2% to $5.95 after gaining 22% on Friday.
- Knightscope, Inc. (NASDAQ:KSCP) gained 21.6% to $1.4593. Knightscope received letter of compliance from the Nasdaq.
- Jaguar Health, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAGX) gained 19.6% to $0.67.
- Steakholder Foods Ltd. (NASDAQ:STKH) rose 19% to $1.00. Steakholder Foods Ltd entered into a Memorandum of Agreement for Strategic Cooperation (MOA) with an accredited GCC-based governmental body as its strategic partner.
- Marker Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRKR) gained 18.6% to $7.84.
- Armata Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE:ARMP) shares gained 17.4% to $1.35.
- Koss Corporation (NASDAQ:KOSS) shares gained 17.3% to $4.24.
- POSCO Holdings Inc. (NYSE:PKX) shares gained 17.2% to $124.43 following strong quarterly earnings.
- HighPeak Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:HPK) rose 16% to $15.02.
- PaxMedica, Inc. (NASDAQ:PXMD) jumped 16% to $0.9382 after the company reported topline results from PAX-101 (intravenous suramin) Phase 3 African sleeping sickness study.
- Educational Development Corporation (NASDAQ:EDUC) surged 16% to $1.8011.
- Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ:DFLI) gained 14.6% to $2.8599.
- NIO Inc. (NYSE:NIO) jumped 12.5% to $11.91. Shares of several Chinese companies traded higher after China earlier announced it has pledged to optimize the business environment for private enterprises ahead of the Politburo meeting later this week.
- Yellow Corporation (NASDAQ:YELL) jumped 12.2% to $1.1899.
- Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp. (NYSE:MCB) gained 8.6% to $45.46. Metropolitan Bank Holding recently reported worse-than-expected second-quarter financial results.
- Becton, Dickinson and Company (NYSE:BDX) rose 6.2% to $281.35 after the company announced it received FDA510(k) clearance for the updated BD Alaris Infusion System. Also, Raymond James upgraded the stock from Market Perform to Outperform with a $305 price target.
Losers
- AppHarvest, Inc. (NASDAQ:APPH) shares fell 69.9% to $0.1009. AppHarvest announced Chapter 11 filing to support a financial and operational transition.
- Kodiak Sciences Inc. (NASDAQ:KOD) fell 47.7% to $3.8215 after the company released topline results from three Phase 3 studies of tarcocimab tedromer for neovascular age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular edema.
- BioCardia, Inc (NASDAQ:BCDA) declined 44.4% to $1.1001.
- 22nd Century Group, Inc. (NYSE:XXII) fell 43.1% to $2.7583. 22nd Century named interim CEO and implemented a $15 million cost reduction initiative.
- ViewRay, Inc. (NASDAQ:VRAY) fell 28.6% to $0.0421 after the company reported commencement of Nasdaq delisting proceedings. The company’s common stock is expected to begin trading on the over-the counter markets.
- Contango Ore, Inc. (NYSE:CTGO) fell 27.1% to $19.33 after the company reported an underwritten public offering of common stock.
- Infinity Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:INFI) shares fell 39.5% to $0.1337 MEI Pharma failed to secure stockholder approval for the merger deal with Infinity Pharmaceuticals.
- Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:VRCA) fell 30.1% to $5.18 after the company announced non-binding term sheet for up to $125 million debt financing.
- Quince Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:QNCX) fell 26.9% to $1.1550. Quince Therapeutics agreed to acquire EryDel SpA, a privately-held, late-stage biotech company, in a stock-for-stock upfront exchange and potential downstream milestone cash payments.
- Guardforce AI Co., Limited (NASDAQ:GFAI) declined 25.7% to $6.24.
- Carmell Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:CTCX) fell 22% to $4.2850.
- TMC the metals company Inc. (NASDAQ:TMC) fell 21.7% to $1.4250.
- Superior Drilling Products, Inc. (NYSE:SDPI) fell 20.8% to $2.1750.
- DarioHealth Corp. (NASDAQ:DRIO) fell 17.1% to $3.5050 after the company reported preliminary second-quarter preliminary revenue results below the estimate.
- Lifezone Metals Limited (NYSE:LZM) declined 16.2% to $9.05.
- Stoke Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:STOK) fell 16% to $10.08
- Digital World Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:DWAC) shares fell 15.1% to $17.05. Digital World Acquisition shares jumped over 50% on Friday after the company announced it reached a settlement with the SEC.
- Biomea Fusion, Inc. (NASDAQ:BMEA) declined 14.7% to $18.37 as the company released preliminary topline data from its ongoing Phase 1 COVALENT-101 trial, showcasing initial responses in relapsed/refractory AML patients with menin-dependent mutations.
- INVO Bioscience, Inc. (NASDAQ:INVO) fell 14.4% to $0.1420.
- Liquidia Corporation (NASDAQ:LQDA) declined 13.8% to $7.03.
- PSQ Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:PSQH) fell 12.4% to $18.50 after declining 29% on Friday. Trading of PublicSq.’s shares of Class A common stock commencedThursday following the successful completion of its previously announced business combination with Colombier Acquisition Corp.
- Camber Energy, Inc. (NYSE:CEI) shares fell 11.6% to $1.0787. Camber Energy shares gained 53% on Friday after the company and Viking Energy announced shareholder approval of the merger.
- ZyVersa Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ZVSA) fell 9.9% to $0.1788 as the company announces pricing of $2.1 million public offering of 12,727,273 shares of common stock and warrants at a price of $0.165 per unit.
- fuboTV Inc. (NASDAQ:FUBO) fell 9.6% to $2.4950.
- E-Home Household Service Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:EJH) fell 9% to $0.1146.
- Ryanair Holdings plc (NASDAQ:RYAAY) fell 8.3% to $98.59 after the company reported quarterly results.
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