12 Information Technology Stocks Moving In Tuesday’s Intraday Session

Gainers Saverone 2014 (NASDAQ:SVRE) stock rose 29.3% to $0.75 during Tuesday’s regular session. The company’s market cap stands…

Gainers

  • Saverone 2014 (NASDAQ:SVRE) stock rose 29.3% to $0.75 during Tuesday’s regular session. The company’s market cap stands at $4.5 million.
  • Mawson Infra Gr (NASDAQ:MIGI) stock increased by 12.92% to $1.17. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $19.5 million.
  • Aeva Technologies (NYSE:AEVA) stock increased by 11.43% to $0.65. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $168.8 million.
  • Digital Turbine (NASDAQ:APPS) stock rose 10.65% to $6.75. The company’s market cap stands at $683.8 million.
  • Glimpse Group (NASDAQ:VRAR) shares rose 8.71% to $1.44. The company’s market cap stands at $23.9 million.
  • TROOPS (NASDAQ:TROO) stock rose 8.69% to $2.53. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $257.2 million.

Losers

  • CSP (NASDAQ:CSPI) stock fell 18.3% to $18.5 during Tuesday’s regular session. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $87.4 million. As per the press release, Q4 earnings came out today.
  • ReAlpha Tech Corp (NASDAQ:AIRE) shares decreased by 14.18% to $2.18. The company’s market cap stands at $96.1 million.
  • SilverSun Technologies (NASDAQ:SSNT) shares decreased by 12.41% to $9.53. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $50.0 million.
  • Wrap Technologies (NASDAQ:WRAP) shares fell 12.06% to $2.3. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $101.4 million.
  • Cyngn (NASDAQ:CYN) shares declined by 11.82% to $0.15. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $6.2 million.
  • Semantix (NASDAQ:STIX) shares fell 11.69% to $0.75. The company’s market cap stands at $58.8 million.
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