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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 AVTX 
Avalo Therapeutics Inc
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
 15.92  14.36  -1.03 -6.69 91,632
 ELTX 
Elicio Therapeutics Inc
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
 92.08  8.98  -0.02 -0.22 62,943
 FIP 
FTAI Infrastructure Inc
Conglomerates
Industrials
NASDAQ
 749.48  7.30  -0.07 -0.95 702,217
 MDWD 
MediWound Ltd
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
 178.82  18.65  -0.19 -1.01 40,717
 MRDB 
MariaDB Plc
Software - Infrastructure
Technology
NYSE
 35.23  0.522  -0.008 -1.51 451,399
 NEWP 
New Pacific Metals Corp
Other Precious Metals & Mining
Basic Materials
NYSE
 346.19  1.97  -0.02 -1.01 207,435
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