(Updates to add Agilysys, Garmin)
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Nov 4 (Reuters) - Some small and midcap stocks on the move on Wednesday:
AGILYSYS, $6.27, up 32 pct
The company reported second-quarter results.
GARMIN, $27.73, down 12 pct
The company said it sees Q4 pricing, margins in line with year-ago.
NEUTRAL TANDEM, $23.38, up 7 pct
The company posted a higher quarterly profit and raised its full-year sales outlook.
HENRY SCHEIN, $51.51, down 5 pct
The company reported lower-than expected third-quarter results partly on weak sales of seasonal influenza vaccines, and narrowed its 2009 earnings view range.
MOD-PAC, 3.81, up 56 pct
The company posted third-quarter results.
CLARIENT, $2.55, down 17 pct
The company posted quarterly results that missed market expectations and forecast full year revenue below analysts' estimates.
JAKKS PACIFIC, $12.77, down 9 pct
The toymaker announced a private placement of notes to raise money.
MAXWELL TECHNOLOGIES, $16.66, down 12 pct
The company reported third-quarter results.
AFFYMETRIX, $5.63, up 7 pct
Deutsche Bank upgraded to 'hold' from 'sell'.
LOPE, $18.04, up 7 pct
The education company posted better-than-expected quarterly result and forecast fourth-quarter profits above market expectations.
PACER INTERNATIONAL, $4.18, up 55 pct
The company posted a surprise third-quarter profit and said it has signed new arrangements with Union Pacific .
BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS CORP, $16.45, up 6 pct
The company reported better-than-expected results and forecast a fourth-quarter profit above estimates.
STEC, $14.53, down 37 pct
The company warned that a key customer, EMC Corp, would carry 2009 inventory into 2010, putting Stec's first quarters results at risk.
DIGITAL RIVER, $24.62, up 10 pct
The company posted better-than-expected quarterly results and expects to exit 2010 with revenue growth in the upper teens.
TRUE RELIGION APPAREL, $21.64, down 19 pct
The company quarterly profit missed estimates for the first time in a year, and gave a full-year forecast below expectations.
CHARLES RIVER LABORATORIES, $34.06, down 8 pct
The company posted a 18 percent drop in quarterly profit, and cut its 2009 earnings forecast.
REHABCARE GROUP, $23.16, up 22 pct
The physical rehabilitation services provider said it agreed to merge with privately held Triumph HealthCare.
GENVEC, $0.89, up 11 pct
The company said FDA granted orphan drug status to its experimental pancreatic cancer treatment.
THOMAS PROPERTIES GROUP, $2.44, up 13 pct
The company postponed its previously announced public offering of 22 million shares of common stock citing unfavorable market conditions.
AMERICAN CAPITAL LTD, $2.88, up 6 pct
The struggling private-equity lender agreed with lenders to restructure its credit facility.
(Reporting by Jennifer Robin Raj in Bangalore) (aruna.jennifer@thomsonreuters.com; within U.S. +1 646 223 8780; outside U.S. +91 80 4135 5800; Reuters Messaging:aruna.jennifer.reuters.com@reuters.net) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
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Nov 4 (Reuters) - Some small and midcap stocks on the move on Wednesday:
AGILYSYS, $6.27, up 32 pct
The company reported second-quarter results.
GARMIN, $27.73, down 12 pct
The company said it sees Q4 pricing, margins in line with year-ago.
NEUTRAL TANDEM, $23.38, up 7 pct
The company posted a higher quarterly profit and raised its full-year sales outlook.
HENRY SCHEIN, $51.51, down 5 pct
The company reported lower-than expected third-quarter results partly on weak sales of seasonal influenza vaccines, and narrowed its 2009 earnings view range.
MOD-PAC, 3.81, up 56 pct
The company posted third-quarter results.
CLARIENT, $2.55, down 17 pct
The company posted quarterly results that missed market expectations and forecast full year revenue below analysts' estimates.
JAKKS PACIFIC, $12.77, down 9 pct
The toymaker announced a private placement of notes to raise money.
MAXWELL TECHNOLOGIES, $16.66, down 12 pct
The company reported third-quarter results.
AFFYMETRIX, $5.63, up 7 pct
Deutsche Bank upgraded to 'hold' from 'sell'.
LOPE, $18.04, up 7 pct
The education company posted better-than-expected quarterly result and forecast fourth-quarter profits above market expectations.
PACER INTERNATIONAL, $4.18, up 55 pct
The company posted a surprise third-quarter profit and said it has signed new arrangements with Union Pacific .
BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS CORP, $16.45, up 6 pct
The company reported better-than-expected results and forecast a fourth-quarter profit above estimates.
STEC, $14.53, down 37 pct
The company warned that a key customer, EMC Corp, would carry 2009 inventory into 2010, putting Stec's first quarters results at risk.
DIGITAL RIVER, $24.62, up 10 pct
The company posted better-than-expected quarterly results and expects to exit 2010 with revenue growth in the upper teens.
TRUE RELIGION APPAREL, $21.64, down 19 pct
The company quarterly profit missed estimates for the first time in a year, and gave a full-year forecast below expectations.
CHARLES RIVER LABORATORIES, $34.06, down 8 pct
The company posted a 18 percent drop in quarterly profit, and cut its 2009 earnings forecast.
REHABCARE GROUP, $23.16, up 22 pct
The physical rehabilitation services provider said it agreed to merge with privately held Triumph HealthCare.
GENVEC, $0.89, up 11 pct
The company said FDA granted orphan drug status to its experimental pancreatic cancer treatment.
THOMAS PROPERTIES GROUP, $2.44, up 13 pct
The company postponed its previously announced public offering of 22 million shares of common stock citing unfavorable market conditions.
AMERICAN CAPITAL LTD, $2.88, up 6 pct
The struggling private-equity lender agreed with lenders to restructure its credit facility.
(Reporting by Jennifer Robin Raj in Bangalore) (aruna.jennifer@thomsonreuters.com; within U.S. +1 646 223 8780; outside U.S. +91 80 4135 5800; Reuters Messaging:aruna.jennifer.reuters.com@reuters.net) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.