Our Weekly Checkup takes the temperature of the medical device industry’s three largest U.S. clusters: Massachusetts, California and Minnesota.
The MassDevice Indices are weighted according to market capitalization, based on the number of shares outstanding for each company from its most recent quarterly report and each Friday’s closing share price.
The Massachusetts index for the week ended Feb. 5 closed at 5.31, up 0.89 percent compared with the prior week. Since Jan. 1, 2009, when we began tracking these companies, the index has risen 19.8 percent.
The Minnesota index for the week ended Feb. 5 closed at 3.68, down 1.7 percent compared with the prior week. Since Jan. 1, 2009, when we began tracking these companies, the index has risen 24.9 percent.
The California index for the week ended Feb. 5 closed at 8.76, down a hair compared with the prior week. Since Jan. 1, 2009, when we began tracking these companies, the index has risen 106.5 percent.
We also create a composite index of the three regional indices and compare it with four other indices (the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Dow’s IHI medical devices index and the NASDAQ exchange):
The Weekly Checkup also compares Monday morning’s opening share prices with their value when the markets close Friday afternoon to calculate the biggest gainers and losers.
Here are the 20 firms that posted the biggest share price gains and losses during the week ended Feb. 5:
The 10 biggest gainers:
- Imaging3 Inc.: 32.8% (open $0.45; close $0.67)
- Trimedyne Inc.: 25.0% (open $0.36; close $0.48)
- Cambridge Heart Inc.: 12.5% (open $0.08; close $0.09)
- Staar Surgical Co.: 11.7% (open $3.40; close $3.85)
- MKS Instruments Inc.: 10.4% (open $16.62; close $18.35)
- Quick-Med Technologies Inc.: 10.3% (open $0.68; close $0.75)
- Cardima Inc.: 10.0% (open $0.90; close $1.00)
- Accuray Inc.: 9.6% (open $5.97; close $6.60)
- Cardica Inc.: 9.4% (open $1.54; close $1.70)
- Micrus Endovascular Corp.: 9.2% (open $16.78; close $18.47)
Sources: Google Finance and Yahoo! Finance.
And the 10 biggest losers:
- HepaLife Technologies: -18.5% (open $0.14; close $0.11)
- American Superconductor Corp.: -17.1% (open $38.40; close $31.82)
- Kensey Nash Corp.: -17.0% (open $24.13; close $20.02)
- World Heart Inc.: -16.3% (open $6.99; close $6.01)
- Hypertension Diagnostics Inc.: -11.4% (open $0.22; close $0.20)
- Brooks Automation Inc.: -10.5% (open $8.37; close $7.49)
- Intraop Medical Corp.: -10.3% (open $0.43; close $0.39)
- Digirad Corp.: -9.6% (open $2.05; close $1.87)
- Biolase Technology Inc.: -9.4% (open $1.86; close $1.70)
- NMT Medical Inc.: -8.4% (open $2.25; close $2.06)
Sources: Google Finance and Yahoo! Finance.
Disclaimer: MassDevice.com’s rankings do not reflect an opinion of companies’ health, prospects or viability. They are intended to provide a snapshot of publicly traded medical device companies and in no way constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any particular security, portfolio of securities, transaction or investment strategy.