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Today’s 52-Week Low Club

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July 31, 2014: Stocks making new 52-week lows today included the following four firms.

Beazer Homes USA Inc. (NYSE: BZH) shares fell to a new 52-week low of $15.54 after reporting earnings Thursday morning that included news that orders are down and cancellations are up. The stock’s 52-week  high is $25.34.

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. (NYSE: KKD) posted a new 52-week low of $15.05 on Thursday. The 52-week high is $26.63 and shares opened down about 0.7% today after posting a previous low yesterday of $15.19. There was no significant news on the company, but shares have been struggling since reporting first quarter earnings in early June.

TerraForm Power Inc. (NASDAQ: TERP) traded down about 1.2% today and the stock posted a new post-IPO low of $30.00. The post-IPO high is $34.34. TerraForm began trading about two weeks ago at an opening price $33.85, well above the IPO price of $25 a share. Shares recovered somewhat later in the day.

UBS AG (NYSE: UBS) dropped about 3% today and posted a new 52-week low of $17.12. The 52-week high is $21.61. The company just ended a trial related to a disputed derivatives deal with a German water utility.

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