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18 Stocks Moving In Monday's Pre-Market Session

WYNN, TSLA, NTNX, COLL, AUPH, NVFY, DVAX, NXPI, OPTT, VHC


Gainers

  • VirnetX Holding Corporation (NYSE: VHC) rose 62.1 percent to $4.96 in pre-market trading after declining 3.47 percent on Friday.
  • Nova Lifestyle Inc (NASDAQ: NVFY) rose 29.5 percent to $4.70 in pre-market trading after surging 45.20 percent on Friday.
  • Bovie Medical Corporation (NYSE: BVX) rose 20 percent to $6.25 in pre-market trading after gaining 11.09 percent on Friday.
  • Dynavax Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: DVAX) rose 10.2 percent to $11.56 in the pre-market trading session after gaining 1.55 percent on Friday.
  • Geron Corporation (NASDAQ: GERN) rose 10.2 percent to $2.49 in pre-market trading after gaining 2.73 percent on Friday.
  • LogMeIn Inc (NASDAQ: LOGM) rose 5.8 percent to $95.60 in pre-market trading. Barclays upgraded LogMeIn from Underweight to Overweight and raised the price target from $82.00 to $105.00.
  • Cabelas Inc (NYSE: CAB) rose 5.6 percent to $58.00 in pre-market trading ahead of rumored winning bid from Bass Pro Shops Group.
  • Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: AUPH) rose 5 percent to $3.16 in pre-market trading after surging 14.02 percent on Friday.
  • Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) shares rose 4 percent to $23.98 in pre-market trading. Bloomberg reported late Friday that “Google is said to tap Lazard to review potential bid for Twitter.”
  • Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) rose 3.9 percent to $212.00 in the pre-market trading after the company announced over the weekend that it delivered 70 percent more cars in the third quarter compared to the second quarter. The automaker of fully electronic cars said in a press release it delivered approximately 24,500 vehicles in the third quarter, of which 15,800 were Model S sedans and 8,700 were Model X SUVs.
  • Nutanix Inc (NASDAQ: NTNX) shares rose 3.8 percent to $38.39 in pre-market trading after climbing 131.25 percent on Friday.
  • Wynn Resorts, Limited (NASDAQ: WYNN) rose 3.1 percent to $100.40 in pre-market trading following strong Macau revenue for September. The latest data from the Macao Gaming and Coordination Bureau reveals that Macau brought in 18.3 billion patacas in September, up 7.4 percent year-over-year.
  • NXP Semiconductors NV (NASDAQ: NXPI) shares rose 3 percent to $105.00 in pre-market trading following report of potential acquisition by QUALCOMM, Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM).

Find out what's going on in today's market and bring any questions you have to Benzinga's PreMarket Prep.

Losers

  • Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc (NASDAQ: COLL) shares fell 9.1 percent to $17.50 in pre-market trading after gaining 11.07 percent on Friday.
  • Merrimack Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: MACK) shares fell around 7.3 percent to $5.89 in pre-market trading. Merrimack announced plans to reduce workforce by 22 percent and announced the resignation of Chief Executive Officer Robert Mulroy. The company named Gary Crocker as interim CEO.
  • TASER International, Inc. (NASDAQ: TASR) shares fell 6 percent to $26.90 in pre-market trading. Ladenburg Thalmann downgraded Taser International from Buy to Neutral.
  • Ocean Power Technologies Inc (NASDAQ: OPTT) fell 5.3 percent to $6.67 in pre-market trading after dropping 2.63 percent on Friday.
  • Magellan Petroleum Corporation (NASDAQ: MPET) shares fell 4.2 percent to $5.26 in pre-market trading after gaining 4.57 percent on Friday.