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22 Stocks Moving In Tuesday's Pre-Market Session

ARQ, ARRY, CAMT, GEN, WYNN, BMY, DB, HMY, LPL

Gainers

  • Protagonist Therapeutics Inc (NASDAQ: PTGX) rose 46 percent to $12.00 in pre-market trading after the company disclosed that it has entered into a worldwide agreement with Janssen to co-develop and commercialize PTG-200.
  • Array Biopharma Inc (NASDAQ: ARRY) rose 10 percent to $8.97 in pre-market trading. Array Biopharma and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co (NYSE: BMY) announced plans to collaborate on Array's MEK inhibitor.
  • CardConnect Corp (NASDAQ: CCN) rose 9.9 percent to $15.00 in pre-market trading after First Data Corp (NYSE: FDC) announced plans to acquire the company for $15.00 per share in cash.
  • Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc (NASDAQ: HMNY) rose 9.8 percent to $2.80 in pre-market trading after dropping 6.25 percent on Friday.
  • Uniti Group Inc (NASDAQ: UNIT) shares rose 6 percent to $26.33 in pre-market trading after declining 0.80 percent on Friday.
  • Barnes & Noble Education Inc (NYSE: BNED) rose 4.6 percent to $9.85 in pre-market trading after falling 0.53 percent on Friday.
  • LG Display Co Ltd. (ADR) (NYSE: LPL) shares rose 4.4 percent to $14.00 in pre-market trading. LG Display will invest $3.56 billion into P10 to produce flexible OLED panels, ETNews reported.
  • pSivida Corp. (NASDAQ: PSDV) gained 4.1 percent to $2.31 after gaining 4.23 percent on Friday.
  • 500.com Ltd (NASDAQ: WBAI) shares rose 4 percent to $10.00 in pre-market trading after climbing 9.82 percent on Friday.
  • Advanced Emissions Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADES) shares rose 3.6 percent to $9.80 in the pre-market trading session after slipping 0.42 percent on Friday.
  • Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ: SYMC) shares rose 3.2 percent to $30.55 in pre-market trading. Barclays upgraded Symantec from Equal-Weight to Overweight.
  • Zynga Inc (NASDAQ: ZNGA) rose 3.2 percent to $3.60 in pre-market trading. Piper Jaffray upgraded Zynga from Neutral to Overweight.

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

Losers

  • Sibanye Gold Ltd (ADR) (NYSE: SBGL) shares fell 8.5 percent to $5.05 in the pre-market trading session after declining 2.82 percent on Friday.
  • Cempra Inc (NASDAQ: CEMP) fell 6.5 percent to $3.60 in pre-market trading.
  • Wynn Resorts, Limited (NASDAQ: WYNN) shares fell 5.9 percent to $118.34 in pre-market trading after rising 1.04 percent on Friday.
  • Harmony Gold Mining Co. (ADR) (NYSE: HMY) fell 4.7 percent to $2.03 in pre-market trading after dropping 1.39 percent on Friday.
  • Whiting Petroleum Corp (NYSE: WLL) fell 4.6 percent to $7.60 in pre-market trading. Goldman Sachs downgraded Whiting Petroleum from Neutral to Sell.
  • Camtek LTD. (NASDAQ: CAMT) shares fell 3.5 percent to $5.82 in pre-market trading after declining 2.43 percent on Friday.
  • Addus Homecare Corporation (NASDAQ: ADUS) fell 3.1 percent to $38.00 in pre-market trading after rising 3.84 percent on Friday.
  • Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Ltd (NASDAQ: AOSL) fell 2.7 percent to $18.63 in pre-market trading after gaining 2.79 percent on Friday.
  • Ambarella Inc (NASDAQ: AMBA) fell 3.2 percent to $63.00 in pre-market trading. Pacific Crest downgraded Ambarella from Overweight to Sector Weight.
  • Deutsche Bank AG (USA) (NYSE: DB) fell 2.1 percent to $18.07 in pre-market trading after dropping 2.07 percent on Friday.