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Why Vaxcyte Shares Are Trading Sharply Higher? Here Are 63 Stocks Moving In Monday's Mid-Day Session

Gainers

  • Vaxcyte, Inc. (NASDAQ:PCVX) shares jumped 65% to $33.96 after the company announced positive topline results from the Phase 1/2 clinical proof-of-concept study evaluating the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of VAX-24.
  • Healthcare Triangle, Inc. (NASDAQ:HCTI) gained 54.8% to $0.6000.
  • Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:AGTC) climbed 54.1% to $0.3701. Syncona disclosed that it will acquire Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation.
  • Motus GI Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOTS) gained 40% to $2.2450 after the company announced clinical data for Pure-Vu EVS in three poster presentations at the American College of Gastroenterology 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting.
  • Mullen Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ:MULN) rose 31.8% to $0.4957 after the company announced it has secured exclusive sales, distribution and branding rights to the I-GO, which is fully EU Standard homologated and certified for sale in select European markets.
  • Enservco Corporation (NYSE:ENSV) gained 21.3% to $2.4499. The company, last week, posted a profit for the first quarter.
  • Cyclerion Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:CYCN) rose 19.8% to $0.4551.
  • Novonix Limited (NASDAQ:NVX) gained 19.6% to $7.42. NOVONIX was recently selected for $150 million grant from U.S. Department of Energy.
  • Kaspien Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:KSPN) rose 17.1% to $1.30.
  • Provident Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:PAQC) surged 15.6% to $8.92.
  • Scholastic Corporation (NASDAQ:SCHL) shares gained 13.9% to $38.31 after the company announced an up to $75 million buyback through a modified "Dutch Auction" tender offer.
  • Dermata Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:DRMA) jumped 12% to $0.73.
  • Tian Ruixiang Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:TIRX) gained 11.6% to $0.6196.
  • NantHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ:NH) jumped 11.2% to $0.3642.
  • Avis Budget Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:CAR) gained 10.6% to $209.59 after analysts at JP Morgan upgraded their rating of the stock from Neutral to Overweight.
  • Pearson plc (NYSE:PSO) rose 9.9% to $10.95.
  • Covenant Logistics Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:CVLG) gained 9.1% to $36.76. Stephens & Co. maintained Covenant Logistics with an Equal-Weight and raised the price target from $35 to $40.
  • Myovant Sciences Ltd. (NYSE:MYOV) shares rose 9% to $26.74 after the company agreed to be acquired by Japanese pharmaceutical company Sumitomo Pharma’s unit Sumitovant Biopharma in a $1.7 billion deal.
  • Inozyme Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:INZY) surged 6.8% to $2.37
  • ASAP, Inc. (NASDAQ:WTRH) shares gained 6.7% to $0.1507. ASAP.com recently launched home & office delivery in New York City.
  • Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP) surged 6.3% to $8.24, potentially rebounding following recent weakness after the company reported Q3 financial results.


Losers

  • Tricida, Inc. (NASDAQ:TCDA) shares dipped 94.3% to $0.6193 after the company announced its VALOR-CKD trial did not meet its primary endpoint.
  • Soluna Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SLNH) fell 44.4% to $1.00 after the company reported pricing of $2 million underwritten public offering of common stock.
  • Huadi International Group Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ:HUDI) fell 41% to $34.78 after surging over 89% on Friday.
  • Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc. (NASDAQ:AXDX) dropped 39.2% to $0.9663 after the FDA clarified to the company that it must obtain a 510(k) clearance in order to continue marketing and distributing the Accelerate Arc Products in the United States.
  • Missfresh Limited (NASDAQ:MF) fell 35.3% to $1.63 after gaining around 58% on Friday.
  • Pinduoduo Inc. (NASDAQ:PDD) shares fell 30.2% to $ 41.17. U.S.-listed Chinese stocks dipped on Monday amid fears over President Xi Jinping maintaining dominance following the weeklong Party Congress that concluded on Saturday.
  • Alfi, Inc. (NASDAQ:ALF) dropped 29.3% to $0.1718.
  • PhaseBio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:PHAS) dropped 28% to $0.1427. PhaseBio Pharmaceuticals elected to file a voluntary petition under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
  • GDS Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:GDS) fell 26.8% to $10.53.
  • TAL Education Group (NYSE:TAL) dropped 26% to $2.9150. Shares of several Chinese stocks traded lower amid Chinese President Xi winning his 3rd term and selecting loyalists to the Politburo Standing Committee.
  • Kanzhun Limited (NASDAQ:BZ) fell 26% to $10.53. Shares of several Chinese stocks traded lower amid Chinese President Xi winning his 3rd term and selecting loyalists to the Politburo Standing Committee. Some investors are concerned about increasing private sector and tech company regulation.
  • Quanergy Systems, Inc. (NYSE:QNGY) dropped 25.5% to $1.14.
  • Zai Lab Limited (NASDAQ:ZLAB) fell 24.7% to $21.61.
  • LightInTheBox Holding Co., Ltd. (NYSE:LITB) dropped 23.6% to $0.7399.
  • Chindata Group Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:CD) fell 23.3% to $5.24.
  • Li Auto Inc. (NASDAQ:LI) fell 23.2% to $13.64.
  • New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc. (NYSE:EDU) fell 22.7% to $17.58.
  • Bilibili Inc. (NASDAQ:BILI) fell 21% to $8.73. Shares of several Chinese stocks traded lower amid Chinese President Xi winning his 3rd term and selecting loyalists to the Politburo Standing Committee. Some investors are concerned about increasing private sector and tech company regulation.
  • NIO Inc. (NYSE:NIO) fell 20.4% to $8.94.
  • VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET) dropped 20.3% to $4.2550. Shares of several Chinese stocks traded lower amid Chinese President Xi winning his 3rd term and selecting loyalists to the Politburo Standing Committee
  • ZTO Express (Cayman) Inc. (NYSE:ZTO) declined 20% to $17.16.
  • XPeng Inc. (NYSE:XPEV) shares fell 19.5% to $6.55. U.S.-listed Chinese stocks dipped on Monday amid fears over President Xi Jinping maintaining dominance following the weeklong Party Congress that concluded on Saturday.
  • Agora, Inc. (NASDAQ:API) shares fell 18.8% to $2.5650.
  • JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) shares dipped 18.6% to $34.31. Shares of several Chinese stocks traded lower amid Chinese President Xi winning his 3rd term and selecting loyalists to the Politburo Standing Committee. Some investors are concerned about increasing private sector and tech company regulation.
  • Dada Nexus Limited (NASDAQ:DADA) fell 17.8% to $3.18.
  • KE Holdings Inc. (NYSE:BEKE) fell 17% to $9.66.
  • Trip.com Group Limited (NASDAQ:TCOM) fell 16.7% to $19.94.
  • Futu Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:FUTU) fell 16.4% to $29.24. Shares of several Chinese stocks traded lower amid Chinese President Xi winning his 3rd term and selecting loyalists to the Politburo Standing Committee. Some investors are concerned about increasing private sector and tech company regulation.
  • Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) fell 16.4% to $60.33.
  • H World Group Limited (NASDAQ:HTHT) fell 16.2% to $25.32.
  • Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ:BIDU) fell 16.2% to $76.43. Shares of several Chinese stocks traded lower amid Chinese President Xi winning his 3rd term and selecting loyalists to the Politburo Standing Committee.
  • iHuman Inc. (NYSE:IH) dropped 16% to $1.5868.
  • Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE:LVS) fell 13.3% to $33.85 amid COVID restrictions in Guangzhou which is geographically close to the company's operations in Macao.
  • Autohome Inc. (NYSE:ATHM) dropped 13.2% to $24.53.
  • Tencent Music Entertainment Group (NYSE:TME) fell 12.5% to $3.3489.
  • SenesTech, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNES) fell 12.4% to $0.1966 after dipping around 20% on Friday.
  • Yum China Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:YUMC) fell 12.1% to $39.67. Yum China announced the effectiveness of the company's voluntary conversion of its secondary listing status to a primary listing status on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEX).
  • Vipshop Holdings Limited (NYSE:VIPS) fell 12.1% to $6.60.
  • NetEase, Inc (NASDAQ:NTES) fell 11.5% to $55.19.
  • JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. (NYSE:JKS) dropped 10.5% to $40.36.
  • Tupperware Brands Corporation (NYSE:TUP) fell 9.8% to $6.43.
  • CNS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:CNSP) shares fell 7.4% to $0.1718.
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