The Dow Jones industrial average shed 3.5 percent in Thursday's global markets sell off. Meanwhile, 80 Minnesota companies in the Bloomberg Star Tribune 100 Index lost ground as the index lost 3.09 percent. Just 16 area companies were up Thursday including General Mills, up 6.86 percent. The top 10 losers were:
Name 1-day % chg.
Analysts Intl. -11.7%
H.B. Fuller -10.6%
Caribou Coffee -9.06%
Mocon Inc. -8.89%
Value Vision -8.25%
Wireless Ronin -7.52%
Famous Dave -7.31%
Northern -7.2% Oil & Gas
St. Jude Medical -6.42%
Select Comfort -6.38%
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