NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Several small-cap stocks were moving on above-average volume during Tuesday's session.
YRC Worldwide (YRCW Quote) continued its recent slide, falling by 25 cents, or 18.9%, to $1.07. The drop comes a day after the company launched a debt exchange offer that, if successful, will cause massive dilution of shares but will likely help the company avert bankruptcy. Volume topped 18.5 million shares, compared to the 50-day average daily volume of 10 million, according to the Nasdaq.
U.S. Energy Corp. (USEG Quote) jumped by 80 cents, or 15.6%, to $5.92 after Brigham Exploration (BEXP Quote) late Monday said a BCD Farms well produced approximately 1,776 barrels of oil equivalent per day during an early 24 hour flow back period. Brigham has a participation agreement with U.S. Energy for the BCD Farms well. Volume topped 1 million shares, compared to the 50-day average daily volume of 619,000, according to the Nasdaq. ...
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