Monday, June 27, 2016

#pennystocks making new 52-wk lows: $AMRS $ACPW $XOMA $TTHI #pennystock to read more:

Penny stocks making 52 week lows today:

Amyris, Inc. (symbol: AMRS) ended the trading day today (2016-06-27), at
$0.35 losing -12.5%. The number of shares that changed hands was 2,034,440,
or about 2 times the average daily volume in the stock. The end-of-day
market cap was $73,910,000, about -86.64% off the highest price in the last
12 months. The stock has been trading at a range between $0.35 and $2.62.
AMRS is in the Major Chemicals industry, part of the Basic Industries
sector. It first went public in 2010.


Active Power, Inc. (symbol: ACPW) ended the trading day today (2016-06-27),
at $0.4 losing -7.41%. The number of shares that changed hands was 32,637,
or about 0 times the average daily volume in the stock. The end-of-day
market cap was $9,240,000, about -81.13% off the highest price in the last
12 months. The stock has been trading at a range between $0.4 and $2.12.
ACPW is in the Electric Utilities: Central industry, part of the Public
Utilities sector. It first went public in 2000.


XOMA Corporation (symbol: XOMA) ended the trading day today (2016-06-27),
at $0.4505 losing -13.7138%. The number of shares that changed hands was
2,656,580, or about 3 times the average daily volume in the stock. The
end-of-day market cap was $54,230,000, about -90.8621% off the highest
price in the last 12 months. The stock has been trading at a range between
$0.4505 and $4.93. XOMA is in the Major Pharmaceuticals industry, part of
the Health Care sector. It first went public in 1986.


Transition Therapeutics, Inc. (symbol: TTHI) ended the trading day today
(2016-06-27), at $0.7 losing -5.41%. The number of shares that changed
hands was 23,990, or about 0 times the average daily volume in the stock.
The end-of-day market cap was $27,210,000, about -74.55% off the highest
price in the last 12 months. The stock has been trading at a range between
$0.7 and $2.75. TTHI is in the Specialty Chemicals industry, part of the
Consumer Durables sector.

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