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The 52-Week Low Club

Divx (DIVX) What a dog. Multimedia software company projects week Q2. Market remains mortified. Drops to $15.61. Down from 52-week high of $31.89.

Whole Food Markets (WFMI) Another company with weak Q2 junk. Shares fall to $40. The 52-week high was $71.30.

Tweeter Home Entertainment (TWTR) Electronics retailer has poor earnings and may go Chapter 11. Drops to $.30. Yes, $.30. Down from 52-week high of $8.74.

Building Materials (BLG) Earnings fall from $.54 last year to one penny. It is a building company in a housing downturn. That’s some excuse. Down to $13.68 from a 52-week high of $35.82.

Dean Foods (DF) Poor guidance for the balance of the year. Drops to $31.73 from 52-week high of $50.50.

US Airways (LCC) Oil prices are not helping. Down to $33.10 from 52-week high of $63.27.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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