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Today’s Earnings Movers: Under Armour (UARM), Sirf Technologies (SIRF)

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Here are today’s notable earnings movers…

Note: fundamental rank in brackets does not include latest results

UP

  • Under Armour (UARM) Apparel Clothing, fundamental rank [24/30] up 17%, building right side of base
  • LifeCell (LIFC) Biotech, fundamental rank [26/30] up 13%, breaking out to new all time high from long, somewhat sloppy base
  • Manitowoc (MTW) Farm & Construction Machinery, fundamental rank [24/30] up 11%, despite doubling in price in just 5 months, still no signs of slowing down
  • Jones Lang Lasalle (JLL) Property Management/Dev, fundamental rank [23/30] up 11%, also adding to big gains since January
  • Monster Worldwide (MNST) Advertising Agencies, fundamental rank [26/30] up 9%, with the job market on fire, MNST is reaping the benefits in a big way
  • Interactive Intelligence (ININ) Business Software & Services, fundamental rank [23/30] up 7%, continuing yesterdays bounce off the 50DMA
  • Baker Hughes (BHI) Oil Gas Equip & Services, fundamental rank [25/30] up 6%, breaking out of base with no handle this morning
  • Itron (ITRI) Scientific & Technical Instruments, fundamental rank [22/30] up 6%, adding to gains after breaking out in February
  • Portfolio Recovery Associates (PRAA) Business Software & Services, fundamental rank [28/30] up 6%, forming right side of base
  • National Oilwell Varco (NOV) Oil & Gas Drilling & Exploration, [23/30], up 5%, carving out right side of base

DOWN

  • Sirf Tech Holdings (SIRF) Scientific & Technical Instruments, [26/30], down 12%, failed base, taking out support of 50MA with very heavy volume
  • Moody’s  (MCO) Business/Management Services, [27/30], down 11%, the impressive one year run along the 50MA has ended with a bang
  • Lone Star Technologies (LSS) Oil & Gas Equip & Services, [25/30], down 8%, dropped well below the pivot but still has support of 50MA
  • Chemed (CHE) Consumer Services, [23/30], down 8%, taking out support of 50MA
  • Simpson Manufacturing (SSD) Small Tools & Accessories, [26/30], down 7%, testing support of 50DMA and has returned to the pivot
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