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DryShips Inc. (NASDAQ: DRYS) shares dipped 27.7
percent to $1.15. DryShips reported a 1-for-8 reverse stock split.
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Rent-A-Center Inc (NASDAQ: RCII) declined 17.5
percent to $8.40 after the company issued a weak Q4 forecast.
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GNC Holdings Inc (NYSE: GNC) shares declined 17.2
percent to $9.23. Goldman Sachs downgraded GNC from Neutral to Sell.
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Zynerba Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: ZYNE) shares
dropped 16.6 percent to $18.72 after the company reported a proposed public offering of common stock.
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ITUS Corp (NASDAQ: ITUS) declined 16.2 percent to
$4.40 after the company reported a common stock rights offering.
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Uni-Pixel Inc (NASDAQ: UNXL) fell 15.4 percent to
$1.43. On Wednesday, Uni-Pixel reported a preferred equity financing for $3 million and entered into a Memorandum of
Understanding with General Interface Solution, Limited.
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Apricus Biosciences Inc (NASDAQ: APRI) shares
dropped 15.1 percent to $2.43 after surging 89.40 percent on Wednesday.
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Izea Inc (NASDAQ: IZEA) shares declined 13.4
percent to $4.41.
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Sunshine Heart Inc (NASDAQ: SSH) dropped 12.6
percent to $6.69. Sunshine Heart shares have surged 601.83 percent over the past 52 weeks, while the S&P 500 index has
gained 20.76 percent in the same period.
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Diffusion Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: DFFN)
declined 11.3 percent to $4.45. Diffusion Pharmaceuticals shares have declined 49.90 percent over the past 52 weeks, while the
S&P 500 index has gained 20.76 percent in the same period.
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Dean Foods Co (NYSE: DF) dropped 6.8 percent to
$19.87. Bernstein downgraded Dean Foods from Outperform to Market Perform.
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United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) declined 5.6
percent to $32.96. Citigroup downgraded United States Steel from Buy to Neutral.
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Magellan Petroleum Corporation (NASDAQ: MPET)
shares fell 5 percent to $12.51 after dropping 17.45 percent on Wednesday.
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Can Fite Biopharma Ltd (ADR) (NYSE: CANF) fell 4.4
percent to $2.15 in pre-market trading after the company reported a $5 million registered direct offering.
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Viper Energy Partners LP (NASDAQ: VNOM) fell 4.3
percent to $15.99. Viper Energy Partners reported an offering of 7 million units.
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