The 52-Week Low Club

March 20, 2007 4:39 PM EDT
From 247WallSt

Hancock Fabrics (NYSE: HKF) Closing stores and default notice from banks. Dropped to $1.03 from 52-week high of $4.36.

Technical Olympic (NYSE: TOA) Home builder has ugly Q4. Stock down to $5.02. The 52-week high is $23.

KBR (NYSE: KBR) Construction company spin-off of Halliburton (NYSE: HAL) falls with former parent's earnings warning. Dropped to $20 against 52-week high of $27.63.

AMD (NYSE: AMD) Competition from Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) and rumors of price cutting on chips drives these shares even lower. Drops to $13.38 from 52-week high of $36.16. Over $12 billion in market cap gone.

ArtheroGenics (Nasdaq: AGIX) Its big drug fails Phase III trials. Now down to $2.62 from 52-week high of $20.03.

Atari (Nasdaq: ATAR) Former video game king keeps getting moved to the fringes of the business. Drops to $2.94 from 12-month high of $9.70.

PixelWorks (Nasdaq: PXLW) Makes semis for TVs. Announced loss in January and CFO left recently. Down to $1.59 from $5.25 at 52-week high.

SigmaTel (Nasdaq: SGTL) Makes chips for MP3 players. New CEO named recently. Concern about pressure on chip pricing. Drops to $3.13 down from 52-week high of $10.87.

By Douglas A. McIntyre

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