Stock Market After-Hours Top Losers, November 4 – Broadsoft Loses More than 20 Percent

BroadSoft Inc.

BroadSoft Inc. (NASDAQ: BSFT) was the leading loser in after-hours trading yesterday, as the software provider fell by 21.3 percent to $26.09 per share on 112,010 shares traded. The company is trading 6.40 percent below its 50-day moving average and 7.97 percent above its 200-day moving average. Following the drop, Broadsoft is 15.78 percent below its 52-week high, but still 62.05 percent above its 52-week low.

Several other companies lost double digits in yesterday’s after-hours trading, including Anadigics Inc. (NASDAQ: ANAD), which lost 13.8 percent to $1.75 per share on 28,420 shares traded. Anadigics is presently trading 2.41 percent better than its 50-day moving average and 2.29 percent below its 200-day moving average. The company is 29.27 percent below its 52-week high and 78.07 percent above its 52-week low.

Also losing more than 12 percent was Polypore International Inc. (NYSE: PPO), which retreated by 12.1 percent to $38.57 per share on 52,010 shares traded. PPO stock is 2.10 percent better than its 50-day moving average and 6.57 percent above its 200-day moving average. The company’s stock is 9.33 percent below its52-week high and 26.51 percent above its 52-week low.

Last among four double-digit losers was Natus Medical Inc. (NASDAQ: BABY), which lost 10.9 percent to $17.61 per share on 12,480 shares traded. The company, which specializes in healthcare products for newborn children, is trading 34.14 percent above its 50-day moving average and 45.50 percent above its 200-day moving average, and 3.51 percent below its 52-week high and 104.87 percent above its 52-week low. Natus Medical stock is overbought as its RSI is presently at 76.96.

LeapFrog Enterprises Inc. (NYSE: LF) was the fifth-biggest dropper in after-hours trading for November 4, as the company lost 8.9 percent to $7.9 per share on 213,390 shares traded. Leapfrog is presently 6.84 percent and 7.81 percent respectively below its 50-day and 200-day moving averages. The company is trading 27.45 percent below its 52-week high and 23.86 percent above its 52-week low.

Two companies lost between 6 and 6.5 percent in after-hours trading yesterday – Oragenics Inc. (OTC: OGEN), which fell 6.1 percent to $2.64 per share on 2,610 shares traded, and Capital Senior Living Corp. (NYSE: CSU), which moved back 6 percent to $22.1 on 3,840 shares traded. Oragenics is trading 6.18 percent below its 50-day moving average and 10.85 percent below its 200-day moving average, while CSU is trading 8.35 percent better than its 50-day moving average and 0.26 percent below its 200-day moving average.

Also of note was DryShips Inc. (NASDAQ: DRYS), which fell by 5.3 percent to $3.06 per share on 236,820 shares traded. DryShips is presently 3.33 percent and 43.69 percent respectively above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages.

Other losers in Monday’s after-hours trading session included Black Diamond Inc. (NASDAQ: BDE, down 4.8 percent to $14 per share, stock overbought as RSI at 71.66), Carrizo Oil and Gas Inc. (NASDAQ: CRZO, down 4.7 percent to $42.6), Immunomedics Inc. (NASDAQ: IMMU, down 4.4 percent to $3.7635), Thor Industries Inc. (NYSE: THO, down 4.3 percent to $54.9), Cray Inc.(NASDAQ: CRAY, down 3.7 percent to $21.39) and United Online Inc. (NASDAQ: UNTD, down 3.6 percent to $14.63 per share, stock overbought as RSI at 89.48).