Groupon, Caesars, Univeral Display Among Stock Percentage Decliners Feb 13th

Read Trending Stories

Today's Trending Stocks

Click a Company to Research Now:

Groupon Inc (NASDAQ:GRPN): Today, New Enterprise Associates reported a 13.7% passive stake in Groupon. The shares closed at $19.45, down $1.58, or 7.51%. They have traded in a 52-week range of $14.85 to $31.14.

Caesars Entertainment Corporation (NASDAQ:CZR): Following an impressive IPO last week, investors took profits on the fast gains in the stock price. The shares closed at $13.16, down $1.08, or 7.58%. They have traded in a 52-week range of $9.00 to $17.90.

Universal Display Corporation (NASDAQ:PANL): LCD monitor shipments from the top-10 brand vendors and system integrators experienced declines in Q4 and shipments are expected to continue to decline between 3%-5% on quarter and 3% on year in Q1, before experiencing a turnaround in February or March 2012, according to WitsView, reported DigiTimes. The shares closed at $42.95, down $2.51, or 5.52%. They have traded in a 52-week range of $22.73 to $63.58.

Want news like this in real-time so you can get an edge? Click here for Wall St. Cheat Sheet Pro.

To contact the reporter on this story: Derek Hoffman at staff.writers@wallstcheatsheet.com

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Damien Hoffman at editors@wallstcheatsheet.com

Get Your FREE Special Report: 4 Things You Must Know About the US Economy Now!

Do You Want More Profits? Wall St. Cheat Sheet Premium newsletter subscribers have been crushing the markets with winning stock picks.

Click here now for your FREE trial to our acclaimed flagship newsletter:

Learn More

Advertisement:
Improve your Investing Portfolio with Wall St Cheat Sheet Premium

Intelligent Investing

Wall St. Cheat Sheet Premium

Tired of wasting time and money sifting through the noise on TV, websites, and Twitter? Get winning stock picks now.

Gold & Silver Premium

Join Chicago Mercantile Exchange commentator Eric McWhinnie as he covers Gold & Silver for you.

Commodities Premium

Commodities are heating up. This is an investment newsletter you'll need to win in the bull market.

Wall St. Cheat Sheet has been featured in these fine media outlets: