Small-cap stocks leapt higher than the broader market Thursday as several health names ratcheted up on positive news.
Leading the way was Seattle-based Dendreon (DNDN Quote), shares of which soared 27% to $8.55 after the Food and Drug Administration detailed what extra information it will require for approval of the biotech's prostate-cancer vaccine, Provenge. Also surging on regulatory news was Critical Therapeutics (CRTX Quote), another biotech. Shares of the Lexington, Mass., company traded up 21.4% to $3.23 after the FDA approved for commercialization Zyflo CR, extended-release tablets for asthma treatment. Critical will co-promote the drug with Dey, an affiliate of Germany's Merck GKaA. Meanwhile Canada-based OccuLogix (OCCX Quote), which makes systems for eye-disease treatment, jumped 15.8% to $1.17 on word it will be taken private by JEGC OCC, a private-equity group ultimately controlled by Occulogix CEO Elias Vamvakas and David Folk of Jefferson Partners. On or before June 22, JEGC will buy TLCVision's (TLCV Quote) 1.9-million-share Occulogix stake for $1.05 a share -- a slight premium to the stock's latest close price -- and within the next 90 days it will acquire the remainder of the company. TLCVision shares slipped 2 cents to $5.94. Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide (QTWW Quote), based in Irvine, Calif., bounced 22% to $1.78 after its Tecstar Automotive Group struck a deal to provide Force Protection (FRPT Quote) with engineering design and production support for a mine-resistant line of its military vehicles. Terms weren't disclosed. Force Protection shares dropped 6% to $28.47.- Loading Comments...
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