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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 ADT 
ADT Inc
Security & Protection Services
Industrials
NYSE
 6,478.15  6.71  -0.32 -4.55 5,554,668
 AIRJ 
Montana Technologies Corp
Building Products & Equipment
Industrials
NASDAQ
 332.42  5.89  0.14 2.43 19,370
 ALEC 
Alector Inc
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
 476.48  4.55  -0.39 -7.89 528,641
 ATRA 
Atara Biotherapeutics Inc
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
 43.8  7.78  -0.03 -0.38 27,777
 BLMN 
Bloomin` Brands Inc
Restaurants
Consumer Cyclical
NASDAQ
 1,329.78  15.51  -0.02 -0.13 1,050,925
 BMRA 
Biomerica Inc
Medical Devices
Healthcare
NASDAQ
 5.33  0.3111  -0.0187 -5.67 75,500
 CFB 
CrossFirst Bankshares Inc
Banks - Regional
Financial Services
NASDAQ
 781.72  15.79  0.04 0.25 177,242
 HFWA 
Heritage Financial Corp
Banks - Regional
Financial Services
NASDAQ
 722.35  20.98  -0.17 -0.8 103,655
 HOWL 
Werewolf Therapeutics Inc
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
 80.41  1.81  -0.03 -1.63 108,473
 TLYS 
Tilly`s Inc
Apparel Retail
Consumer Cyclical
NYSE
 138.4  4.31  -0.22 -4.86 68,363
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