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(For large-cap stocks to watch, click on) Oct 29 (Reuters) - Some small and midcap stocks to watch on Thursday: TRANSCEPT PHARMACEUTICALS, $11.47, down 40 pct The company said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration did not approve its experimental sleep disorder drug Intermezzo, citing safety issues. THOMAS WEISEL PARTNERS GROUP, closed at $5.10 The company posted a wider-than-expected quarterly loss but said it expected to return to profitability in 2010. INTERDIGITAL INC, $19.85, up 7 pct The wireless technology firm posted a better-than-expected third-quarter. HARMONIC INC, closed at $5.94 The company's quarterly profit missed market estimates. SHUTTERFLY INC, closed at $13.80 The company posted third-quarter results. MOLINA HEALTHCARE, closed at $18.81 The company's third-quarter results came in below market estimates and said it does not expect to meet its previously announced full-year outlook. MICROMET INC, $5.68, up 15 pct The company signed a deal with French drug maker Sanofi-Aventis to develop an early-stage cancer treatment. SEQUENOM, $2.90, down 3 pct Xenomics filed a lawsuit against Sequenom alleging fraud. AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR CORP, $33.00, up 14 pct The company posted a quarterly profit helped by strong bookings, and it raised its full-year outlook. SUPERIOR WELL SERVICES, $11.15, up 4 pct The company said it priced its offering of 6 million shares. (Reporting by Jennifer Robin Raj in Bangalore) Keywords: MARKETS STOCKS SMALLCAP (aruna.jennifer@thomsonreuters.com; within U.S. +1 646 223 8780; outside U.S.
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