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Top Active Trader Alert Stocks (NBG, SBUX, CROX, ATML, JAZZ)

Active traders and day traders have many stocks to choose from this Friday morning.  We are tracking news and moves in shares of National Bank of Greece S.A. (NYSE: NBG), Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX), Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX), Atmel Corporation (NASDAQ: ATML), Jazz Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: JAZZ).

National Bank of Greece S.A. (NYSE: NBG) is lower after filing its paperwork for an extraordinary meeting of shareholders last night; shares are down 3.2% at $2.11 in pre-market trading and this is challenging another 52-week low as the 52-week trading range is $2.10 to $7.95.

Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) is 3% higher after posting positive 3Q earnings after yesterday’s close. At $30.61, the SBUX is trading above its 52-week range of $19.25 – $30.00.

Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX) beat earnings consensus again on their 3Q, but the $0.28 per share profit was somewhat below the average beat. CROX is down more than 6%. At $13.90, it is close to the peak of its 52-week range of $4.33 – $14.94.

Atmel Corporation (NASDAQ: ATML) was raised to strong buy from buy at Needham. Shares of ATML are up nearly 10% to $9.80. This is well above the 52-week range of $3.73-$9.06.

Jazz Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: JAZZ) is 12% higher to $14.00 after beating quarterly estimates and increasing its year-long outlook. The stock is above its 52-week high of $13.95.

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