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Stocks in a bear Hug: CommScope Holding Company, (NASDAQ:COMM), Denbury Resources, (NYSE:DNR), Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, (NASDAQ:CY), Amedica Corporation, (NASDAQ:AMDA)

On Friday, Shares of CommScope Holding Company, Inc. (NASDAQ:COMM), dropped -3.70% to $28.22.

CommScope Holding Company, plans to release its first quarter 2015 financial results on Thursday, April 30, before the market opens. The release will be followed by an 8:30 a.m. ET conference call in which administration will talk about first quarter results. The conference call also will be webcast over the Internet.

CommScope Holding Company, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides connectivity and infrastructure solutions for wireless, business enterprise, and residential broadband networks worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Wireless, Enterprise, and Broadband.

Shares of Denbury Resources Inc. (NYSE:DNR), declined -3.69% to $8.10, during its last trading session.

Denbury Resources, will host a conference call to review and talk about first quarter 2015 financial and operating results on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. (Central). Results will be released before the market opens on the same day and the full text of the news release will be accessible on the Company’s website at www.denbury.com.

Denbury Resources Inc. operates as an independent oil and natural gas company in the United States. The company primarily focuses on improved oil recovery utilizing carbon dioxide. It holds properties located in Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana, and Alabama in the Gulf Coast region; and in Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming in the Rocky Mountain region.

At the end of Friday’s trade, Shares of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:CY), dwindled -3.62% to $12.78.

Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, declared the sampling of 4Mb asynchronous SRAMs with Error-Correcting Code (ECC). The on-chip ECC feature of the new SRAMs enables them to provide the highest levels of data reliability, without the need for additional error correction chips — simplifying designs and reducing board space. The devices ensure data reliability in a wide variety of industrial, military, communication, data processing, medical, consumer and automotive applications.

Soft errors caused by background radiation can corrupt memory content, resulting in a loss of critical data. A hardware ECC block in Cypress’s new asynchronous SRAM family performs all error correction functions inline, without user intervention, delivering best-in-class Soft Error Rate (SER) performance of less than 0.1 FIT/Mb (one FIT is equivalent to one error per billion hours of device operation). The new devices are pin-compatible with current asynchronous fast and low-power SRAMs, enabling customers to boost system reliability while retaining board layout. The 4Mb SRAMs also comprise an optional error indication signal that indicates the correction of single-bit errors.

Cypress Semiconductor Corporation provides mixed-signal programmable solutions, specialized semiconductor memories, and integrated semiconductor solutions worldwide. The company’s Memory Products division designs and manufactures static random access memory (SRAM) products and nonvolatile RAMs used to store and retrieve data in networking, wireless infrastructure and handsets, computation, consumer, automotive, industrial, and other electronic systems; and general-purpose programmable clocks.

Finally, Amedica Corporation (NASDAQ:AMDA), ended its last trade with -3.57% loss, and closed at $0.27.

Amedica Corporation, declared that it will release financial results for its first quarter 2015 on Thursday, May 7, 2015, after the market closes.

Following the release, that same day the Company will host a conference call and simultaneous audio webcast with Dr. Sonny Bal, Chairman and CEO of Amedica Corporation, in addition to key members of the administration team to review its first quarter 2015 financial results.

Amedica Corporation, a commercial-stage biomaterial company, develops, manufactures, and sells a range of medical devices based on its silicon nitride technology platform in the United States, Europe, and South America.

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