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Quick Look Market Closing Price:
At the close: Dow -0.03% to 12977. S&P -0.32% to 1370. Nasdaq -0.46% to 2975.
Treasurys: 30-year +0.53%. 10-yr +0.41%. 5-yr +0.23%.
Commodities: Crude -2.03% to $106.63. Gold -0.54% to $1712.85.
Currencies: Euro -0.83% vs. dollar. Yen +0.87%. Pound +0.74%
After Hours News:
Theravance Inc. (THRX) is currently trading at $18.3199 up 4.0% in after-hours on 1300 shares traded. THRX is trading -7.21% below its 50 day moving average and -16.13% below its 200 day moving average. THRX is -39.14% below its 52-week high and 36.48% above its 52-week low.
Monster Worldwide Inc. (MWW) is currently trading at $7.6228 up 3.0% in after-hours on 24840 shares traded. MWW is trading -3.77% below its 50 day moving average and -22.96% below its 200 day moving average. MWW is -59.94% below its 52-week high and 16.72% above its 52-week low. MWW’s PE ratio is 18.63 and their market cap is $985.95M.
Monster Worldwide Inc. (MWW) is currently trading at $7.6228 up 3.0% in after-hours on 24840 shares traded. MWW is trading -3.77% below its 50 day moving average and -22.96% below its 200 day moving average. MWW is -59.94% below its 52-week high and 16.72% above its 52-week low. MWW’s PE ratio is 18.63 and their market cap is $985.95M.
Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS) is currently trading at $13.5961 up 3.0% in after-hours on 24440 shares traded. BKS is trading 2.24% above its 50 day moving average and -1.14% below its 200 day moving average. BKS is -29.52% below its 52-week high and 41.18% above its 52-week low.
An ITC judge has ruled against Rambus (RMBS) in a patent infringement claim filed against LSI, STMicroelectronics (STM), and MediaTek, Bloomberg reports. Rambus has seen a string of legal setbacks in recent months, though it received a positive ruling last week in a case against Hynix. Shares -1.6% AH
Leap Wireless (LEAP) -5.6% AH after filing to sell 23.5M shares (30% of all outstanding shares) held by money manager MHR Institutional Partners. MHR will have no stake in Leap following the sale.
Dish Network (DISH) -3.5% AH after the FCC denies its request for a waiver needed to operate a planned 4G network, backing up a Thursday report. CEO Charlie Ergen recently said Dish, which was given the go-ahead to buy spectrum from DBSD and TerreStar, would "look at other alternatives" if the FCC denied its request. Prospective suitor AT&T (T) must be pleased.
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