Gainers
- ShiftPixy, Inc. (NASDAQ: PIXY) jumped 94.4% to $27.24. ShiftPixy announced a 1-for-100 reverse stock split.
- Hempacco Co., Inc. (NASDAQ: HPCO) shares climbed 63% to $8.33 after dropping 34% on Wednesday. Hempacco's common shares began trading on the Nasdaq Tuesday. The company had planned to offer 1 million shares of common stock at a public offering price of $6 per share for total gross proceeds of $6 million.
- Bright Green Corporation (NASDAQ: BGXX) shares gained 50% to $2.07 after gaining around 33% on Wednesday.
- Forma Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: FMTX) rose 48.5% to $19.90 after Novo Nordisk (CSE:NOVOb) announced it will acquire the company for $20 per share in cash.
- GigaCloud Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: GCT) jumped 45% to $21.20.
- Comera Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CMRA) rose 30.5% to $2.31 after the company announced it has entered into a purchase agreement with Arena Business Solutions for up to $15 million of the company's common stock.
- Shuttle Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: SHPH) shares jumped 30% to $50.02 amid post-IPO volatility. The company priced its IPO at $8.125 per unit.
- Nutanix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTNX) jumped 29.8% to $22.45 after the company reported better-than-expected sales results for its fourth quarter and issued strong revenue forecast.
- Bone Biologics Corporation (NASDAQ: BBLG) rose 22% to $1.69.
- Twin Disc, Incorporated (NASDAQ: TWIN) gained 19.6% to $11.12 after the company posted a profit for the fourth quarter.
- Virax Biolabs Group Limited (NASDAQ: VRAX) jumped 18% to $4.14.
- Guardforce AI Co., Limited (NASDAQ: GFAI) gained 17% to $0.4250.
- Golden Sun Education Group Limited (NASDAQ: GSUN) rose 14.6% to $38.77.
- Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. (NYSE: TRQ) rose 13.8% to $31.26. Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) Group announced plans to acquire full ownership of Turquoise Hill Resources for C$43 per share in cash.
- InMed Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: INM) gained 13.5% to $0.27. InMed Pharmaceuticals recently announced a 1:25 share consolidation to meet Nasdaq listing criteria.
- Agios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: AGIO) surged 12% to $28.56. Agios Pharmaceuticals, last month, reported better-than-expected Q2 EPS and sales results.
- RiceBran Technologies (NASDAQ: RIBT) climbed 9.9% to $2.54. The company, last month, posted upbeat quarterly sales.
- Clarus Corporation (NASDAQ: CLAR) gained 9.7% to $16.66. Clarus issued statement on recent stock volatility and Parallax's unauthorized purchases of common stock.
- Belite Bio, Inc (NASDAQ: BLTE) jumped 7.8% to $34.64. Belite Bio recently announced it has commenced enrollment for the US Phase 3 clinical trial of LBS-008 in patients with Stargardt Disease.
- ObsEva SA (NASDAQ: OBSV) rose 6.3% to $0.1909 after declining around 12% on Wednesday.
- Five Below, Inc. (NASDAQ: FIVE) rose 6% to $135.51 after the company reported Q2 earnings results.
- Addentax Group Corp. (NASDAQ: ATXG) shares dipped 77.2% to $150.01. Shares of several companies in the broader industrial sector traded lower amid overall market weakness following better-than-expected U.S. jobless claims, which raised expectations for more aggressive Fed action.
- American Virtual Cloud Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVCT (LON:AVCT)) fell 43% to $0.2620 after the company announced an equity distribution agreement to offer and sell up to $14.7 million shares of common stock.
- Okta, Inc. (NASDAQ: OKTA) tumbled 32.2% to $61.98 after the company reported Q2 earnings results and issued Q3 and FY23 financial guidance. Several analysts also lowered their price targets on the stock.
- Semtech Corporation (NASDAQ: SMTC) shares dipped 31.3% to $31.74 after the company issued Q3 sales guidance below analyst estimates. Cowen & Co. and Oppenheimer also downgraded the stock.
- Greenpro Capital Corp. (NASDAQ: GRNQ) fell 29.5% to $1.79 after surging 63% on Wednesday.
- Getty Images Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: GETY) dropped 27.4% to $14.69.
- Nuwellis, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUWE) fell 27.4% to $1.0602. Nuwellis shares jumped 121% on Wednesday after the company announced new clinical data demonstrating 100% survival at 30 days following the use of ultrafiltration in high-risk postoperative coronary artery bypass grafting patients.
- Hour Loop, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOUR) declined 24% to $3.23.
- MongoDB, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDB) shares dropped 22% to $251.89 after the company issued earnings guidance below analyst estimates.
- Nogin, Inc. (NASDAQ: NOGN) fell 20.2% to $2.6891.
- C3.ai, Inc. (NYSE: AI) fell 20% to $14.40 after the company reported worse-than-expected Q1 sales results and issued Q3 and FY23 sales guidance below analyst estimates.
- Samsara Inc. (NYSE: IOT) declined 20% to $11.89 following Q3 results.
- Liquidia Corporation (NASDAQ: LQDA) dropped 19.6% to $4.6350 after Wedbush downgraded the stock from Neutral to Underperform and lowered its price target from $4 to $3.
- Akerna Corp. (NASDAQ: KERN) fell 19.2% to $0.1243.
- Palatin Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: PTN) dipped 18.4% to $4.0915.
- HashiCorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: HCP) fell 18.2% to $28.90.
- Magic Empire Global Limited (NASDAQ: MEGL) fell 17% to $6.45 after surging 33% on Wednesday.
- GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB) dipped 16.8% to $49.78.
- Genesco Inc. (NYSE: GCO) fell 16.7% to $47.12 as the company lowered FY23 forecast.
- Veeva Systems Inc. (NYSE: VEEV) fell 15.4% to $168.77 after the company issued Q3 and FY23 sales guidance below analyst estimates.
- Mobilicom Limited (NASDAQ: MOB) fell 14.6% to $2.66 after gaining around 28% on Wednesday.
- Fluence Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNC) declined 14.2% to $17.11.
- SentinelOne, Inc.(NYSE: S) fell 12.5% to $23.86 after reporting Q2 results.
- Signet Jewelers Limited (NYSE: SIG (LON:SHI)) dropped 12.2% to $57.43 following Q2 results.
- Stem, Inc. (NYSE: STEM) fell 12.2% to $13.81.
- Polestar Automotive (NASDAQ:PSNY) Holding UK PLC (NASDAQ: PSNY) declined 11.9% to $6.89. Polestar reported H1 sales of $1.04 billion.
- KnowBe4, Inc. (NASDAQ: KNBE) fell 11.5% to $17.01.
- ZeroFox Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZFOX) shares fell 11.5% to $5.70 after surging around 19% on Wednesday.
- NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:NVDA) fell 11% to $134.28 following a late Wednesday filing by the company that revealed that the U.S. government has communicated to it the need to secure a license for exporting its powerful AI processors such as the A100 and the yet-to-be-released H100 chips to China. This would prevent the export of these chips to China, one of its key markets.
- Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MPWR) dipped 10.7% to $404.56.
- Zscaler, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZS) declined 10.1% to $143.15.
- Smartsheet Inc. (NYSE: SMAR) fell 8.3% to $30.50.
- Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:AMD) fell 6.7% to $79.18 following news that the chipmakers were slapped with certain chip export restrictions to China.
- ThermoGenesis Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: THMO) fell 6.2% to $0.2302 after gaining 11% on Wednesday. ThermoGenesis, last month, posted a Q2 loss of $0.20 per share.
- HIVE Blockchain Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: HIVE) fell 6.1% to $4.7815 after gaining 4% on Wednesday.
- Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: NYSE:HRL) fell 5% to $47.77 after the company posted downbeat Q3 earnings and lowered FY22 earnings forecast.
- Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:AMZN) fell 2.1% to $124.10. Amazon. lagged behind its chief rival Walmart (NYSE:WMT) owned Flipkart in India on several key metrics and struggled to make inroads in smaller Indian cities and towns, TechCrunch reported quoting Sanford C. Bernstein.
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