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Notable 52-Week Highs and Lows of the Day 02/10: (CIE) (AAPL) (PCYC) High; (EA) (SGI) Low

February 10, 2012 2:54 PM EST
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:
  • Cobalt International Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CIE) high of $36.51. Colbalt is moving higher Friday after providing additional data confirming the significance of its Cameia Pre-salt oil discovery in Block 21 offshore Angola.

    For more color on the drill, click here.

    Cobalt moved 52.8 percent higher to the new mark.

  • Pharmacyclics, Inc. (Nasdaq: PCYC) high of $23.57. Pharmacyclics continued 19 percent higher Friday following a 10 percent rise yesterday. The company reported quarterly earnings ahead of the bell Thursday, though this new move might be more closely related to investors getting at look at the 10-Q filing, made after the market closed.

  • Lions Gate (NYSE: LGF) high of $12.24. Amid expectations for EPS of 9 cents, Lions Gate produced a loss of 1 cent per share. Howver, Lions Gate managed to narrow that loss from 4 cents reported in the same period last year amid lower revs in the quarter, as distribution and marketing costs fell 54 percent to $72.81 million...a drop of $86 million. Lions Gate also reported a significant increase in equity interest income from its stake in Epix.

  • Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) high of $497.60. Well, Apple won a patent case against Motorola Mobility (NYSE: MMI) in Germany Friday, though shares are simply continuing to carry momentum from a nice 3 percent run Thursday. Apple moved just about 1 percent to the new mark today.
52-Week Low:
  • Electronic Arts Inc. (Nasdaq: EA) low of $16.73. Following the resignation of its CFO yesterday, Electronic Arts closed 2 percent lower. Today, shares moved an additional 6.4 percent to the new mark, which may be due in part to the overall economic data, lower Chinese trade numbers, and Greece not meeting troika expectations for another round of funding due to expected austerity measures.

  • Silicon Graphics International (NYSE: SGI) low of $9.95. Silicon Graphics moving an additional 3 percent lower today, leading to a fourth-straight session of closing lower. Shares began their descent on Tuesday after reporting second-quarter earnings and lower 2012 guidance.


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