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8 Biggest Mid-Day Losers For Thursday

V.ZZE.H, JBL, MLKN

 

  • OMNOVA Solutions Inc. (NYSE: OMN) dropped 13.4 percent to $8.70 after the company reported weaker-than-expected Q3 earnings.
  • Great Basin Scientific Inc (NASDAQ: GBSN) shares fell 13.3 percent to $2.96. Great Basin Scientific shares have tumbled 99.98 percent over the past 52 weeks, while the S&P 500 index has gained 11.34 percent in the same period.
  • Leading Brands, Inc (USA) (NASDAQ: LBIX) shares declined 11.8 percent to $2.01 following Q2 results. Leading Brands posted Q2 EBITDAS of $0.00 per share, compared to $0.09 per share during the same period last year.
  • Eleven Biotherapeutics Inc (NASDAQ: EBIO) fell 9.4 percent to $3.17. Eleven Biotherapeutics shares have surged 19.86 percent over the past 52 weeks, while the S&P 500 index has increased 11.34 percent in the same period.
  • Sorl Auto Parts, Inc. (NASDAQ: SORL) fell 8.5 percent to $3.68. Greenridge Global downgraded SORL Auto Parts from Buy to Hold.
  • Herman Miller, Inc. (NASDAQ: MLHR) shares dropped 7.7 percent to $29.70 after the company reported downbeat results for its first quarter and issued a weak forecast for the current quarter.
  • Jabil Circuit, Inc. (NYSE: JBL) shares fell 5.3 percent to $22.47. Jabil posted better-than-expected results for its fiscal fourth quarter. Jabil also disclosed its intention to realign its global capacity and administrative support infrastructure.
  • Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (NYSE: CPK) shares fell 2.6 percent to $62.08 after announcing a $52 million stock offering.