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Top Day Trader Alerts (CML, BBBY, PALM, CIGX, LCC, UAUA, MEE, HOTT, NBG, FRX)

We are seeing many significant news moves this morning.  Today’s top day trader and active trader alerts have links to the news on each stock over at VSInvestor.com along with color and relative trading data where applicable.

Compellent Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: CML) is down big over 20% after a revenue warning.

Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. (NASDAQ: BBBY) is trading up almost 3% after beating earnings.

Palm, Inc. (NASDAQ: PALM) is down over 2% after no rumor follow through.

Star Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ: CIGX) is up again, a wishy washy stock of late which trades with a mind of its own.

U.S. Airways Group, Inc. (NYSE: LCC) and UAL Corp. (NASDAQ: UAUA) are both trading higher on buyout talk reports.

Massey Energy Co. (NYSE: MEE) is up currently after a two-day big drop from 52-week highs post-blast.  Can it hold?

Hot Topic Inc. (NASDAQ: HOTT) soared last night on a dividend despite weak sales.

National Bank of Greece SA (NYSE: NBG) is down again close to 52-week lows on Greek woes.

Forest Laboratories Inc. (NYSE: FRX) is down about 10% on FDA decision.

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