The 52-Week Low Club

September 11, 2007 by Douglas A. McIntyre

King Pharmaceuticals (KG) One of the company’s patents found to be invalid. Down to $12.59 from 52-week high of $22.25.

Korn Ferry (KFY) Earnings and employment outlook not doing executive search firm any good. Down to $17.45 from 52-week high of $27.13.

New York Times Company (NYT) Stock get bad rating from Banc of America. Down to $20.21 from 52-week high of $26.90.

Applied Digital Solutions (ADSX) Majority holder of VeriChip (CHIP) who implantable chip technology creates cancer in animals. Down to $.88 from 52-week high of $2.82.

Smart Modular Technologies (SMOD) Chip maker offered disappointing preliminary fiscal fourth-quarter and 2007 results. Down to $6.86 from 52-week high of $15.89.

Active Power (ACPW) Power transport solutions shares just keep sliding. Down to $1.28 from $2.94.

Himax Technologies (HIMX) CFO of Taiwanese semiconductor-company named in class action suits. Drops to $3.53 from 52-week high of $7.10.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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