Select Comfort lost 34 percent on its share price Thursday when it announced it would fall short of sales forecast, it rolled over on Friday and lost six percent more to finish at the lowest point in more than four years. MGI Pharma got a huge boost when Japanese drug company Eisai announced it would acquire MGI. Large cap (Market cap greater than $1 billion) Last Weekly Avg. 5-day For the week Company price % chg. volume 6 weekly gainers Biggest gainer 39 weekly losers Biggest loser 0 unchanged Most active Mid cap ($100 million to $1 billion) Last Weekly Avg. 5-day For the week Company price % chg. volume 5 weekly gainers Biggest gainer 29 weekly losers Biggest loser 0 unchanged Most active Small cap (less than $100 million) Last Weekly Avg. 5-day For the week Company price % chg. volume 8 weekly gainers Biggest gainer 12 weekly losers Biggest loser 1 unchanged Most active $40.31 15.90 40.31 $13.57 6.21 6.21 $3.61 0.77 1.91 +20.5% -13.9% +20.5% +12.0% -40.6% -40.6% +26.3% -31.9% +2.1% 15,735,233 2,718,994 15,735,233 49,824 2,007,692 2,007,692 196,114 192,082 294,300 MGI Pharma Inc. Northwest Airlines Corp. MGI Pharma Inc. Lifecore Biomedical Inc. Select Comfort Corp. Select Comfort Corp. Lenox Group Inc. Buca Inc. SoftBrands Inc.
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