58 Biggest Movers From Yesterday

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Gainers

  • MEDIROM Healthcare Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: MRM) shares surged 73.4% to close at $12.80 on Thursday following news the company will buy ZACC Kabushiki Kaisha for $3.362 million.

  • TransCode Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: RNAZ) rose 53.4% to close at $4.02 after the company highlights publication in Cancer Nanotechnology of preclinical data supporting therapeutic potential of TTX-MC138 in metastatic breast cancer.

  • InnSuites Hospitality Trust (NYSE: IHT) gained 45.9% to close at $5.12.

  • Brilliant Earth Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: BRLT) gained 42.7% to settle at $17.12 as the company priced its IPO at $12 per share.

  • Amplitude Healthcare Acquisition Corporation (NASDAQ: AMHC) shares climbed 40.4% to close at $14.36. The company announced shareholders approved the business combination with Jasper Therapeutics.

  • EngageSmart, LLC (NYSE: ESMT) gained 31.2% to close at $34.12 after pricing its IPO at $26 per share.

  • Camber Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CEI) shares climbed 30.1% to close at $1.90 after dropping 9% on Wednesday.

  • Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. (NYSE: NAK) jumped 27.9% to close at $0.5984.

  • AeroCentury Corp. (NYSE: ACY) gained 27.4% to close at $53.88. AeroCentury reported a $0.6468 per share special dividend related to company emerging from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.

  • TScan Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: TCRX) gained 24.6% to settle at $7.69.

  • DatChat, Inc. (NASDAQ: DATS) surged 20.4% to close at $10.29. DatChat, recently said it has awarded a $1 million managed services contract to IZEA Worldwide, Inc.

  • Regional Health Properties, Inc. (NYSE: RHE) gained 19.9% to close at $10.17.

  • ENGlobal Corporation (NASDAQ: ENG) surged 19.9% to close at $2.41.

  • American Realty Investors, Inc. (NYSE: ARL) rose 19.8% to settle at $12.75.

  • Neonode Inc. (NASDAQ: NEON) jumped 19% to close at $8.27. The company recently said its Shanghai Yihang Internet Technology has been selected by Beijing Daxing International Airport to deploy smart luggage carrier featuring neonode touch sensor modules.

  • TuanChe Limited (NASDAQ: TC) climbed 18.6% to close at $2.74.

  • Capstone Green Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: CGRN) gained 18.2% to close at $5.51. Capstone Green Energy received two orders for innovative carbon-neutral renewable energy systems.

  • Standard Lithium Ltd. (NYSE: SLI) rose 17.5% to close at $8.27.

  • Ferroglobe PLC (NASDAQ: GSM) gained 17.2% to close at $8.88.

  • Sterling Check Corp. (NASDAQ: STER) surged 17% to settle at $26.90 after the company priced its IPO at $23 a share.

  • LSB Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: LXU) jumped 16.7% to close at $11.00.

  • Senmiao Technology Limited (NASDAQ: AIHS) gained 16.4% to settle at $0.8260 after jumping 26% on Wednesday.

  • Protagonist Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PTGX) jumped 16.4% to close at $18.00.

  • Veritone, Inc. (NASDAQ: VERI) jumped 16% to settle at $24.98 after the company reported a new exclusive int'l. license deal with CBS News.

  • Digital Brands Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: DBGI) jumped 15.6% to close at $2.81. Digital Brands Group, last month, highlighted completion of Stateside acquisition.

  • Cassava Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: SAVA) gained 14.9% to close at $60.12.

  • QuantumScape Corporation (NYSE: QS) gained 14.6% to close at $27.05. The company recently signed an agreement with a second top ten automotive original equipment manufacturer.

  • PAVmed Inc. (NASDAQ: PAVM) climbed 14.4% to settle at $9.39.

  • BEST Inc. (NYSE: BEST) climbed 13% to close at $1.91 after gaining around 4% on Wednesday.

  • Traeger, Inc. (NASDAQ: COOK) jumped 11.9% to settle at $23.09.

  • BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB) climbed 10.9% to close at $10.60. BlackBerry reported a narrower-than-expected loss for its second quarter, while sales exceeded estimates.

  • H.B. Fuller Company (NYSE: FUL) rose 7.9% to close at $65.19 following inline Q3 earnings, a sales beat and FY21 guidance.

  • Valneva SE (NASDAQ: VALN) rose 7.7% to close at $33.88 after the company continued expansion of clinical trials of its inactivated COVID-19 vaccine candidate VLA2001.