Notable 52-Week Highs and Lows of the Day 09/28: (GE) (CYTX) (WAG) High; (BYFC) ENPH) Low
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This report is an intraday check of some of the more notable stocks that have hit a 52-week high or low so far today.
52-Week High:
52-Week High:
- General Electric (NYSE: GE) high of $22.96. Getting a boost from Nomura today, whichi lifted its price target on GE earlier.
- Cytori Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CYTX) high of $4.93. Cytori received a $106 million contract from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). Given Cytori's $225 million market cap as of the close Thursday, that's a pretty significant award. Click here for more color.
- Walgreen Co. (NYSE: WAG) high of $36.90. Walgreen got to a new high early following its fourth-quarter EPS beat this morning, but closer inspection reveled a few chinks in the armor, mostly related to comps and overall sales.
- Broadway Financial Corp. (Nasdaq: BYFC) high of $3.20. Broadway ripping over 200 percent on the session after reporting it swung to profit of 81 cents per share last quarter, from a loss of $1.15 per share in the same period last year.
- ADTRAN, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADTN) low of $17.20. ADTRAN issued preliminary third-quarter results, seeing revs of $162 million and non-GAAP EPS of 18 cents to 19 cents. The Street was at revs of $187.2 million and EPS of 30 cents.
- Enphase Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: ENPH) low of $4.12. Made an abrupt CFO change Thursday night, naming Kris Sennesael to the position.
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