Top After Market NYSE Losers (MAS, QTM, CCC, BCO, CPN, HLS, GOL, CRR)

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February 14, 2012 4:23 AM EST

The top aftermarket NYSE losers Monday were: Masco Corp, Quantum Corp, Calgon Carbon, Brink's, Calpine Corp, HealthSouth Corp, Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes and Carbo Ceramics.

Masco Corp. (MAS) shares plunged 4.76 percent to $12.60 in aftermarket trading session. Its fourth quarter net loss narrowed to $573 million or $1.65 per share from $1.03 billion or $2.96 per share in the same period a year earlier. Sales rose to $1.74 billion from $1.72 billion in the same quarter last year but fell short of analysts’ expectation of $1.78 billion.

Quantum Corp. (QTM) shares plunged 4.18 percent to $2.52 in aftermarket trading session. The company stock declined more than 2 percent in regular trading session.

Calgon Carbon Corp. (CCC) shares declined 3.73 percent to $15.76 in post market trading session. The company announced Monday that it expects fourth quarter sales to about $138 million compared to analysts’ estimation of $141.75 million. CCC also said that its quarterly earnings will be adversely affected by expense of $2.2 million related to previously announced management changes in the leadership of its Europe and Asia regions.

Brink's Co. (BCO) shares declined 3.41 percent to $23.8 in aftermarket trading session. The stock has a 52-week low of $21.53, a 52-week high of $34.46 and $1.15 billion in market capitalization.

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Calpine Corp. (CPN) shares declined 3.21 percent to $15.70 in post market trading session. Analysts at Jefferies Group re-affirmed “hold” rating on shares of CPN.

HealthSouth Corp. (HLS) shares fell 2.75 percent to $19.45 in post market trading session. The company announced plans to build a 40-bed rehabilitation hospital at the northwest corner of 91st and Pinchot avenues in Phoenix.

Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes S.A. (GOL) shares declined 2.36 percent to $7.82 in aftermarket trading session. The company stock surged more than 10 percent in regular session after Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of GOL with an “overweight” rating.

Carbo Ceramics Inc. (CRR) shares declined 2.22 percent to $86.67 in aftermarket trading session. Ryan & Maniskas, LLP announced Tuesday that a class action lawsuit has been filed in United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of purchasers of the common stock of Carbo Ceramics Inc.

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