1.11.13

Most Active Stocks - Less Than $10 - Thursday Oct 31, 2013

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Market Chart

NYSE MOST ACTIVE 

ALU      RF      NOK

ANR      AA      RAD

S

NASDAQ  MOST ACTIVE

 ARIA      SIRI      ZNGA

GRPN     TLAB      NIHD

OXBT      ATML      SQNM

AMRN











Dow Jones
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3,919.71-10.91(-0.28%)








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Click to read - Sriracha hot sauce lawsuit heads to LA court - A Los Angeles Superior Court judge was expected to decide Thursday whether to grant the city of Irwindale's request to cease operations at the Huy Fong Foods factory until the company can reduce the pungent smell of pepper and garlic fumes emanating from the plant.

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Click to read  AT&T Said to Explore Vodafone Takeover as Soon as Next Year - While the companies haven’t entered formal negotiations, the largest U.S. phone company is intensifying work on which Vodafone assets it would retain after a deal and who could buy others, the people said, declining to be identified discussing private deliberations. AT&T, which remains interested in U.K. carrier EE as an alternative target, is also formulating a strategy for Vodafone’s operations in Europe, where mobile broadband adoption has lagged the U.S., the people said.