Gainers
- Bright Minds Biosciences Inc. (NASDAQ:DRUG) shares surged 78% to $2.2399 as the stock continued to see momentum despite the company last week announcing it is not aware of any developments that would explain the recent surge.
- AnPac Bio-Medical Science Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ:ANPC) jumped 71.2% to $0.3673 after declining 8% on Friday. Anpac Bio-Medical Science recently named Yuyang Cui as Co-Chairman and co-CEO.
- Graphex Group Limited (NYSE:GRFX) surged 64% to $4.10 after gaining 21% on Friday. Graphex Technologies, a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of Graphex Group Limited, highlighted U.S. expansion progress and outlined business strategy.
- Akili Inc. (NASDAQ:AKLI) shares jumped 51.7% to $21.34.
- Greenbrook TMS Inc. (NASDAQ:GBNH) rose 43% to $4.39 after jumping around 30% on Friday.
- Signify Health, Inc. (NYSE:SGFY) shares climbed 37.5% to $29.15 following media reports that Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) may be interested in acquiring the company.
- SaverOne 2014 Ltd (NASDAQ:SVRE) gained 36% to $3.7850.
- Kiromic BioPharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:KRBP) shares jumped 35.2% to $0.5099. Kiromic Biopharma said the company has determined not to pursue, at this time, the contemplated public offering to which the registration statement relates.
- FedNat Holding Company (NASDAQ:FNHC) gained 23.3% to $0.4901. FedNat received Nasdaq notification of non-compliance with listing rule 5250(c)(1).
- Summit Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:SMMT) rose 21.8% to $1.34. The company's Co-CEO's recently purchased over 100 million shares of stock in the company.
- MSP Recovery, Inc. (NASDAQ:MSPR) shares gained 21.2% to $2.6050 after the company provided a business update detailing its growth and recent advancements. MSP Recovery recently posted Q2 loss of $0.09 per share.
- Neptune Wellness Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ:NEPT) surged 21% to $2.0998. Neptune Wellness tweeted ‘Sprout secured several distribution gains with leading retailers, including Target, Walmart, and major supermarket chains. And the largest national pharmacy chain in the United States in 5,000 of their 9,900 doors.’
- Comera Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:CMRA) rose 19% to $3.3093.
- NightHawk Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:NHWK) gained 17.3% to $2.6637 after the company said it would fund development of a monkeypox vaccine.
- Cano Health, Inc. (NYSE:CANO) jumped 16.2% to $5.60 as traders are circulating Dealreporter chatter.
- Belite Bio, Inc (NASDAQ:BLTE) surged 15.7% to $25.46. Belite Bio initiated enrollment for the U.S. Phase 3 clinical trial of its lead asset LBS-008 in patients with Stargardt Disease (STGD1), a progressively blinding disease with no approved treatment.
- China Automotive Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CAAS) gained 14.7% to $3.96. China Automotive Systems recently reported second-quarter FY22 sales growth of 5.5% year-on-year to $127.16 million, beating the consensus of $104.39 million.
- Avaya Holdings Corp. (NYSE:AVYA) gained 13.2% to $0.82.
- Privia Health Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:PRVA) rose 12.3% to $41.00. Privia Health recently said Q2 EPS results were higher year over year.
- AMTD Digital Inc. (NYSE:HKD) gained 10.1% to $187.19.
- Adagio Therapeutics, Inc (NASDAQ:ADGI) rose 9.8% to $4.61 after declining around 7% on Friday. Adagio Therapeutics recently posted a Q2 loss of $0.47 per share.
- Vipshop Holdings Limited (NYSE:VIPS) gained 9.2% to $10.90 after Credit Suisse upgraded the stock from Neutral to Outperform and announced a $12 price target. Vipshop, on Friday, reported a second-quarter FY22 revenue decline of 17.1% year-on-year to $3.66 billion, beating the consensus of $3.39 billion.
- Wag! Group Co. (NASDAQ:PET) gained 8.8% to $5.65 after jumping around 9% on Friday. DA Davidson maintained buy on Wag Group and lowered price target to $11 .
- Better Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:BTTX) shares rose 7.7% to $1.7225. Better Therapeutics recently reported Q2 R&D expenses of $4.2 million.
- GigaCloud Technology Inc (NASDAQ:GCT) rose 7% to $51.37 after jumping 206% on Friday.
- Reborn Coffee, Inc. (NASDAQ:REBN) rose 6.7% to $3.8950 after declining 8% on Friday. Reborn Coffee recently announced closing of upsized $7.2 million initial public offering.
Losers
- AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:AMC) fell 37.1% to $11.34 as the company's APE preferred shares begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The preferred shares were issued to all common stockholders. The stock may also be down after cinema chain Cineworld said it may file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- Advanced Emissions Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADES) shares dipped 31.7% to $4.3799 after the company reported a merger with Arq Limited.
- iMedia Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ:IMBI) fell 31.7% to $1.18 after the company cut Q2 sales outlook.
- Pharvaris N.V. (NASDAQ:PHVS) fell 26.6% to $13.52. The FDA placed a clinical hold on the company's trial of PHA121 for the treatment of hereditary angioedema attacks.
- Assure Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ:IONM) fell 23.9% to $1.0650 after the company reported a proposed underwritten public offering of common stock.
- Qilian International Holding Group Limited (NASDAQ:QLI) dropped 22.6% to $1.03.
- Golden Sun Education Group Limited (NASDAQ:GSUN) fell 20.4% to $40.46 after dropping 23% on Friday.
- Genius Group Limited (NYSE:GNS) dropped 20% to $6.20.
- Volcon, Inc. (NASDAQ:VLCN) fell 18.9% to $1.9625 after the company priced a $27.2 million convertible senior notes offering.
- Amarin Corporation plc (NASDAQ:AMRN) dropped 17% to $1.3050.
- Aridis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARDS) fell 16.3% to $1.4810. Aridis Pharmaceuticals recently posted a Q2 loss of $0.45 per share.
- GreenBox POS (NASDAQ:GBOX) dipped 15.8% to $1.2200 amid profit taking after the stock surged last week.
- Aeglea BioTherapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:AGLE) fell 15.2% to $0.7713. Aeglea BioTherapeutics shares jumped 80% on Friday after the company announced a marketing authorization application for pegzilarginase for the treatment of Arginase 1 deficiency has been submitted to and successfully validated by the European Medicines Agency.
- Burning Rock Biotech Limited (NASDAQ:BNR) dipped 14.7% to $3.00.
- The Singing Machine Company, Inc. (NASDAQ:MICS) dipped 14.4% to $8.22. Singing Machine Company reported first-quarter FY23 sales growth of 92% year-on-year to $11.6 million versus $6.1 million last year.
- Lizhi Inc. (NASDAQ:LIZI) fell 13.7% to $1.1799 following last week's Q2 results. The company reported a year-over-year drop in average total MAUs and average total monthly paying users.
- Cyxtera Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:CYXT) declined 13.1% to $8.00. Cyxtera Technologies recently posted a Q2 loss of $0.27 per share.
- Femasys Inc. (NASDAQ:FEMY) dropped 12% to $1.7602. Femasys recently posted a Q2 loss of $0.22 per share.
- Tritium DCFC Limited (NASDAQ:DCFC) fell 11.2% to $6.29.
- Magic Empire Global Limited (NASDAQ:MEGL) fell 10.7% to $11.60. Shares of several banks and financial services companies traded lower amid overall market weakness as market participants prepare for the Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole symposium on Friday.
- Canopy Growth Corporation (NASDAQ:CGC) dropped 10.7% to $3.4050.
- Carvana Co. (NYSE:CVNA) fell 10.6% to $37.78.
- Heart Test Laboratories, Inc. (NASDAQ:HSCS) fell 10.5% to $1.79 after dropping over 10% on Friday. Heart Test Laboratories was recently granted European Patent titled 'Electrode And Cable Connections In Electrocardiography Systems.'
- SoundHound AI, Inc. (NASDAQ:SOUN) fell 10.2% to $2.90.
- UserTesting, Inc. (NYSE:USER) declined 9.9% to $4.3094.
- BioAtla, Inc. (NASDAQ:BCAB) fell 9.6% to $8.49.
- Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (NASDAQ:BBBY) dropped 9.6% to $9.97. An amended 13D filing recently showed Ryan Cohen has a 0% stake in the company.
- Asana, Inc. (NYSE:ASAN) dropped 10.3% to $19.70. Shares of software and IT companies traded lower as growth stocks sell off on Fed rate hike fears, which has driven a risk-off sentiment.
- Nova LifeStyle, Inc. (NASDAQ:NVFY) fell 10.3% to $0.8031. Nova Lifestyle recently posted Q2 sales of $3.80 million.
- Hydrofarm Holdings Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:HYFM) fell 10.2% to $3.8150. The company's co-CEO, last week, disclosed a purchase of 25,000 shares at an average price of $3.73 per share.
- 180 Life Sciences Corp. (NASDAQ:ATNF) dipped 9.3% to $0.8599. 180 Life Sciences and University Of Oxford announced the enrollment of first patient in a trial of anti-TNF for people with early-stage frozen shoulder.
- LendingTree, Inc. (NASDAQ:TREE) dipped 7.8% to $34.86.
- Nikola Corporation (NASDAQ:NKLA) fell 7.5% to $5.55.
- GameStop Corp. (NYSE:GME) fell 6.1% to $34.28 after dropping around 4% on Friday.
- StoneCo Ltd. (NASDAQ:STNE) fell 5.4% to $8.57. StoneCo shares dropped 22% on Friday after the company reported Q2 earnings results.