Unusual 11 Mid-Day Movers 9/18: MEG, FPP, VSE, MBHI Higher; GNW, CPST, STT, SRDX Lower

September 18, 2008 12:26 PM EDT

Media General, Inc. (NYSE: MEG) 39.2% HIGHER; yesterday reported August sales of $65.7 million, compared to $68.8 million in the same month last year.

Genworth Financial (NYSE: GNW) 37.5% LOWER; after hitting a new 52-week low yesterday, shares are continuing to slide in today's trading session. The stock is also seeing very heavy volume: Genworth shares have already traded 9 million times, much higher than its average daily volume of 6.3 million.

Capstone Turbine Corporation (NASDAQ: CPST) 26.3% LOWER; announced a registered offering of 21,485,660 shares of common stock and warrants to purchase an additional 6,445,698 shares of common stock. Pursuant to the offering, Capstone Turbine will issue units at $14.90 per unit consisting of ten shares of common stock and warrants to purchase three shares of common stock.

Fieldpoint Petroleum (AMEX: FPP) 26.6% HIGHER; with crude bouncing off its recent lows set just under $91, the speculative oil stocks are coming back into play.

State Street (NYSE: STT) 26% LOWER; is under heavy pressure today on fears the freezing up of the short-term credit market will have a negative impact on the company's ability to roll over commercial paper and its exposure to money market funds.

SurModics, Inc. (Nasdaq: SRDX) 25.8% LOWER; announced that Merck & Co. (NYSE: MRK) has notified the company that it will discontinue the License and Research Collaboration Agreement the companies signed in June 2007. Merck's decision triggers an additional $9 million payment to SurModics from Merck.

VeraSun Energy (NYSE: VSE) 25% HIGHER; after dropping more than 70% yesterday, shares of VeraSun appear to be bouncing today after so much selling yesterday.

Midwest Bank Holdings (Nasdaq: MBHI) 22.1% HIGHER; shares are correcting today after the stock fell more than 33% during yesterday's trading session.

General Growth Properties Inc. (NYSE: GGP) 19.7% LOWER; announced yesterday night that it has secured more mortgage funding. Wachovia said this is a mixed blessing as they suspect weak debt service coverage may be the trigger.

Washington Mutual (NYSE: WM) 15.4% HIGHER; reports Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) and Citigroup (NYSE: C) have now expressed interest in Washington Mutual. Goldman Sachs was been hired as WaMu's advisor.

China Unicom (NYSE: CHU) 11.5% HIGHER; shares are bouncing today on news that shareholders of the company and China Netcom (NYSE: CN) have approved the proposed merger of the two telecom companies.


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C 4.25

+0.05 +1.19%
Volume: 58,010,075
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CHU 13.87

+0.30 +2.21%
Volume: 215,092
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CN 38.23

+0.00 +0.00%
Volume: 476,692
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CPST 1.29

+0.03 +2.38%
Volume: 183,645
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FPP 2.22

+0.05 +2.30%
Volume: 10,100
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GGP 1.05

+0.00 +0.00%
Volume: 57,425
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GNW 11.24

+0.23 +2.09%
Volume: 1,021,057
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MBHI 0.36

+0.00 +0.00%
Volume: 1,700
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MEG 9.80

+0.34 +3.59%
Volume: 1,700
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MRK 36.76

+0.30 +0.82%
Volume: 1,659,354
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SRDX 23.58

+0.66 +2.88%
Volume: 2,220
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STT 41.57

+0.77 +1.89%
Volume: 492,719
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VSE 0.28

+0.00 +0.00%
Volume: 925,966
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WFC 28.00

+0.13 +0.47%
Volume: 5,454,611
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WM 33.42

+1.12 +3.47%
Volume: 304,278
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