Stocks Crossing 50-Day SMA 09/10: (ANR) (CTIC) (TSN) Above; (P) (RIG) (APOL) Below
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The following is a list of stocks crossing the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) and are either above or below the metric. The 50-day is considered an indicator of a potential near-term trend formation.
Crossing and above:
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Crossing and above:
- Alpha Natural Resources, Inc. (NYSE: ANR) - up 2.0 percent. Going on a four-session winning streak today. Continuing from a boost last week as Raymond James upgraded the stock to Outperform. Shares up 30 percent since.
- Cell Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTIC) - up 14.7 percent. Issued an update at the Annual Rodman & Renshaw Global Investment Conference on September 11, 2012. The presentation will address Cell Therapeutics' plans to market Pixuvri in the European Union.
To access the slides, click here.
- Tyson Foods Inc. (NYSE: TSN) - up 2.0 percent. Currently, the 50-day SMA is at $15.77. Tyson is still riding some sentiment following its third-quarter earnings release in August. Prior to today, the 50-day offered a bit of resistance on Tyson getting more upside, so this could be one to watch.
- SodaStream International Ltd. (Nasdaq: SODA) - up 5.4 percent. SodaStream carrying some momentum above the $30 level Monday. Shares have been flat with support at $27 since its recent earnings report.At $38.97, the 50-day metric is above peers like the 20-, 100-, and 200-day measures.
- Pandora Media (NYSE: P) - down 5.0 percent. Reported a 70 percent increased in listener hours and 48 percent in active users. Numbers were a slowdown from the past couple of months. For more color, click here.
Shares were pressured late last week on reports that some major competition might be springing up in the Internet radio market
- Transocean (NYSE: RIG) - down 3.1 percent. Lower today after updating on talks with the U.S. for a possible Macondo well settlement. Some key issues still remain before anything is put on paper.
Transocean also announced a $1.05 billion asset sale earlier. For more on that, click here.
- Apollo Group Inc. (Nasdaq: APOL) - down percent. Chatter today has hedge fund man David Einhorn initiating a new short in Apollo, which is the parent of University of Phoenix education systems. For more, click here
- Navistar International Corp. (NYSE: NAV) - down 3.2 percent. Lower on more salvo between the company and activist investor Carl Icahn. Click here and here for more.
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