The choppy major indices heaved small-cap stocks in and out of the red Friday, but among the solid winners were a few tech names.
One of these, RadiSys (RSYS Quote), narrowed its GAAP-based third-quarter loss and said that, excluding special items, it made 11 cents a share. That's a dime above the average analyst estimate, according to Thomson Financial. Shares of the Hillsboro, Ore., company, which makes computer-system products for embedded applications, were soaring 25.2% to $17.01.
Cognex (CGNX Quote), a developer of machine vision systems, surged 23.5% after handily beating Wall Street's third-quarter income estimates and saying it booked more than $2 million in Chinese orders for its SmartView surface-inspection system in that quarter. Shares of the Natick, Mass., company were up $3.95 to $20.78. ...
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