The Bloomberg-Star Tribune 100 index of Minnesota's 100 largest public companies (ticker: BSTAR) closed at a record high of 206.71 Thursday. Fifty-nine companies closed up and 29 closed down. The previous high was 205.92 on March 26.
Last price1-day % chg.
GAINERS*
Winmark Corp.$56.496.0%
SurModics Inc.20.055.4
Nortech Systems Inc.3.505.1
Capella Education Co.35.954.3
Cardiovascular Systems10.233.4
Datalink Corp.8.313.2
Nash Finch Co.21.592.9
Polaris Industries85.112.8
U.S. Bancorp34.872.7
Piper Jaffray Cos.27.252.6
LOSERS*
Christopher & Banks Corp.$3.25-6.3%
Life Time Fitness Inc. 47.62-3.3
Granite City Food & Brewery2.22-3.1
* Stocks greater than $2 per share
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