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Last update: March 9, 2009 - 9:04 PM

 

Some Minnesota-based companies are still testing their 52-week lows. Among the companies in our Star Tribune 100 index, 16 hit 52-week lows in intraday-trading Monday.

52-week Companyintraday low

Appliance Recycling Centers of America$1.06

Deluxe Corp.$6.20

Donaldson Co. Inc.$21.82

General Mills Inc.$49.54

Imation Corp.$6.94

Lakes Entertainment$1.86

MTS Systems Corp.$19.75

Medtronic Inc.$24.06

Pentair Inc.$17.23

Polaris Industries Inc.$14.53

Rochester Medical Corp.$8.89

Stratasys Inc.$7.73

SurModics Inc.$15.96

Techne Corp.$45.38

Tennant Co.$7.65

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