Why Qudian Shares Jumped Over 40%; Here Are 73 Biggest Movers From Yesterday
Gainers
- AMTD Digital Inc. (NYSE:HKD) climbed 71.5% to close at $27.80 on Monday after gaining 108% on Friday. The company priced its IPO at $7 per share.
- SKYX Platforms Corp. (NASDAQ:SKYX) jumped 43.2% to close at $4.91.
- Qudian Inc. (NYSE:QD) gained 40.3% to close at $1.67 after the company highlighted progress in its QD Food brand and said its 717 Foodies Festival fueled sales of approximately 9.56 million dishes.
- Intelligent Living Application Group Inc. (NASDAQ:ILAG) shares gained 37.8% to close at $3.10 on Monday after declining 11% on Friday. The company reported closing of $20.24 million initial public offering.
- Exela Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:XELA) rose 34.3% to close at $0.1350.
- Troika Media Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:TRKA) gained 31.5% to close at $0.8040.
- Tantech Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:TANH) jumped 23.1% to close at $0.32 after the company posted a narrower FY loss.
- Avenue Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ATXI) shares gained 22.7% to settle at $0.3220.
- EZFill Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:EZFL) surged 22.5% to settle at $0.79.
- Boxed, Inc. (NYSE:BOXD) rose 21.7% to close at $2.19.
- Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:MARA) gained 21.4% to close at $9.76 in sympathy with the price of Bitcoin.
- International Tower Hill Mines Ltd. (NYSE:THM) jumped 20.3% to close at $0.6255.
- Trio-Tech International (NYSE:TRT) gained 19.2% to close at $5.18.
- North European Oil Royalty Trust (NYSE:NRT) jumped 19.1% to settle at $14.55. Shares of energy companies traded higher amid a gain in oil prices due to supply concerns after President Biden was unable to secure a commitment from Saudi Arabia for increased output.
- Dingdong (Cayman) Limited (NYSE:DDL) shares gained 18% to settle at $6.03. Dingdong, last month, said Q1 sales results were up 43.2% year over year.
- Calyxt, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLXT) rose 17.6% to close at $0.2410.
- Lucira Health, Inc. (NASDAQ:LHDX) jumped 17.1% to close at $3.01.
- SkyWater Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:SKYT) gained 16.4% to settle at $8.94.
- Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CCO) rose 16% to settle at $1.23.
- Inotiv, Inc. (NASDAQ:NOTV) rose 15.9% to close at $12.38 as the company said Envigo has reached an agreement with the US Department of Justice and US Department of Agriculture to resolve civil and administrative complaints.
- Puhui Wealth Investment Management Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ:PHCF) gained 15.9% to close at $0.8768.
- Canopy Growth Corporation (NASDAQ:CGC) rose 15.6% to close at $2.59 following last week's reports suggesting Senate Democrats will roll out a decriminalization bill this week.
- GAN Limited (NASDAQ:GAN) gained 15.6% to close at $3.33.
- Capstone Green Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CGRN) rose 15.4% to close at $1.84. Capstone Green Energy’s Alaska distributor Artic Energy has secured a new 12-month Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) rental contract with a local oil and gas company headquartered in Anchorage.
- Expion360 Inc. (NASDAQ:XPON) gained 14.9% to close at $2.55.
- Creative Medical Technology Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:CELZ) jumped 14.4% to close at $0.73.
- Startek, Inc. (NYSE:SRT) gained 14.3% to close at $3.27.
- ProKidney Corp. (NASDAQ:PROK) gained 13.3% to close at $7.95 after dropping 20% on Friday.
- Rain Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:RAIN) rose 12.8% to close at $6.42.
- Expensify, Inc. (NASDAQ:EXFY) gained 12.3% to close at $19.66 after B of A Securities upgraded the stock from Neutral to Buy and raised its price target from $20 to $25.
- Advent Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADN) shares rose 12.2% to settle at $2.95 after the company's Green HiPo project received official ratification from the European Commission.
- The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) gained 12.1% to close at $35.32 after the company issued preliminary Q2 results and announced a $600 million buyback.
- Verve Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:VERV) climbed 11% to close at $26.31. BMO Capital maintained Verve Therapeutics with an Outperform and raised the price target from $48 to $62.
- Hut 8 Mining Corp. (NYSE:HUT) climbed 10.8% to close at $1.75. Shares of cryptocurrency-related stocks traded higher amid a rise in the price of Bitcoin.
- Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. (NYSE:RYAM) gained 9.9% to close at $3.10 after RBC Capital upgraded the stock from Sector Perform to Outperform.
- Grab Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:GRAB) gained 9.6% to close at $2.73 after analysts at JP Morgan upgraded their rating of the stock from Neutral to Overweight.
- Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) rose 9.1% to settle at $58.67. Coinbase Global has secured approval from Italian regulators to provide ongoing crypto services to its resident, the cryptocurrency exchange stated in a blog post.
- TAL Education Group (NYSE:TAL) gained 9% to close at $4.36.
- Eton Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:ETON) climbed 8.6% to settle at $3.03. The FDA has approved Eton Pharmaceuticals’ Zonisade (zonisamide oral suspension) for partial seizures in patients with epilepsy.
- Core Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ:CORZ) gained 8.3% to close at $1.69.
- KE Holdings Inc. (NYSE:BEKE) shares climbed 6.9% to settle at $14.94.
- Bitfarms Ltd. (NASDAQ:BITF) rose 6.8% to close at $1.25 amid a rise in the price of Bitcoin.
- Phoenix New Media Limited (NYSE:FENG) gained 6.6% to settle at $5.33. Phoenix New Media, last month, announced it has regained compliance with the NYSE's continued listing standard for share prices.
- LumiraDx Limited (NASDAQ:LMDX) rose 5.5% to close at $2.48 after dropping around 10% on Friday. LumiraDx, last month, announced it achieved CE Mark for two new Fast Lab Solutions molecular tests, including Dual-Target SARS-CoV-2 STAR Complete and SARS-CoV-2 & Flu A/B RNA STAR Complete.
- Carnival Corporation (NYSE:CCL) gained 5.1% to close at $9.65 amid overall market strength. Better-than-expected Q2 earnings from Goldman Sachs have lifted market sentiment following recent macro concerns, which have pressured the travel sector this year.
Losers
- United Maritime Corporation (NASDAQ:USEA) shares dipped 58.7% to close at $2.51 on Monday after the company reported pricing of $26 million offering.
- Performance Shipping Inc. (NASDAQ:PSHG) fell 57.1% to settle at $0.2349 after the company announced a $5.95 million registered direct offering priced at $0.35 per share.
- Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ:GRRR) dropped 46% to settle at $19.55.
- G Medical Innovations Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:GMVD) fell 45.1% to close at $0.5106.
- Sesen Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ:SESN) declined 31.6% to close at $0.6157. Based on a thorough reassessment, Sesen Bio has decided to voluntarily pause further development in the U.S. of its lead asset, Vicineum, for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.
- ITHAX Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:ITHX) fell 27.6% to settle at $10.13. ITHAX Acquisition’s shareholders recently approved business combination with Mondee.
- GlucoTrack, Inc. (NASDAQ:GCTK) declined 25.2% to close at $2.02.
- Lion Group Holding Ltd. (NASDAQ:LGHL) dipped 23.7% to close at $1.13.
- HTG Molecular Diagnostics, Inc. (NASDAQ:HTGM) fell 20.1% to close at $1.51.
- Kalera Public Limited Company (NASDAQ:KAL) dipped 18.4% to close at $4.07.
- Skillful Craftsman Education Technology Limited (NASDAQ:EDTK) fell 17.6% to close at $0.8410.
- MacroGenics, Inc. (NASDAQ:MGNX) fell 16.9% to close at $3.50.
- Anavex Life Sciences Corp. (NASDAQ:AVXL) dipped 16.5% to close at $10.60.
- Hillstream BioPharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:HILS) fell 16.3% to settle at $1.03.
- Shineco, Inc. (NASDAQ:SISI) fell 15.7% to close at $1.18.
- Datasea Inc. (NASDAQ:DTSS) fell 15.7% to close at $1.83. Datasea subsidiary Guohao Century (Beijing) Technology Ltd inked a purchase agreement with Hangzhou Runsheng Network Technology Ltd, a leading marketing service provider, for a consideration of $22.3 million (RMB 150 million).
- Lottery.com Inc. (NASDAQ:LTRY) fell 15.1% to close at $0.8202. Lottery.com said in connection with appointment of Interim CFO, the company initiated review of cash balances and related disclosures, leading the company to preliminarily conclude it has overstated available unrestricted cash balance by about $30 million.
- Tuesday Morning Corporation (NASDAQ:TUEM) fell 13.9% to close at $0.3334.
- ProMIS Neurosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:PMN) dropped 13.8% to close at $5.67.
- Mawson Infrastructure Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:MIGI) fell 13.6% to close at $0.8728 after the company announced a $6.4 million registered direct offering.
- Cemtrex, Inc. (NASDAQ:CETX) fell 12.8% to close at $0.3550 after jumping over 30% on Friday.
- Aerovate Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:AVTE) fell 12.4% to close at $15.76.
- Achilles Therapeutics plc (NASDAQ:ACHL) fell 11.7% to close at $2.34. Achilles Therapeutics recently reported the appointment of James Taylor as Chief Business Officer and Cassian Yee, MD to its Scientific Advisory Board.
- NexImmune, Inc. (NASDAQ:NEXI) fell 11.5% to close at $1.62.
- BlackLine, Inc. (NASDAQ:BL) fell 10.4% to settle at $15.76 after B of A Securities downgraded the stock from Neutral to Underperform and lowered its price target from $75 to $64.
- Seagen Inc. (NASDAQ:SGEN) dropped 5.7% to close at $168.47. Weakness was possibly due to a Friday WSJ report suggesting Merck's deal for the company will likely not be finalized by Merck's earnings release.
- The Progressive Corporation (NYSE:PGR) shares declined 5% to settle at $110.29. Progressive, on Friday, reported better-than-expected Q2 EPS results.
- Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation (NASDAQ:NYMX) fell 5% to close at $0.2850 after surging around 39% on Friday.