Russell 2000 futures point lower
The Russell 2000 (NYSE: IWM) futures are lower and the small-cap index will open in negative territory on news of more credit fears.
Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) announced this morning that it expects additional losses of $8 billion to $11 billion after already suffering $6.5 billion in credit-related losses in the third quarter. The New York-based bank, the largest in the United States, also said that CEO Charles Prince has left. He is to be replaced by Robert Rubin, a former Treasury secretary and economic advisor to President Clinton.
Analysts are estimating that the credit problems will negatively affect Citi’s fourth-quarter results and are expecting to see a loss.
There will be little in the way of major economic news today, but a monthly national non-manufacturing index will be released at 10 a.m. ET, by the Institute for Supply Management. Economists are expecting to see a slowdown in growth.
Here are the biggest percentage gainers and losers in pre-market trading among companies with a market cap between $100 million and $750 million:
Biggest percentage gainers:
• Multi-Fineline Electronix Inc. (MFLX), up 32% on news of a higher fourth-quarter profit.
• iRobot Corp. (IRBT), up 14% on news that a court has partially granted its
request for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against former employees.
• Ballard Power Systems Inc. (BLDP), up 12% on news it is reviewing strategic options.
Biggest percentage losers:
• Novacea Inc. (NOVC), down 60% on news its prostate cancer drug did not meet expectations.
• Orbotech Ltd. (ORBK), down 13% on news of a decline in third-quarter profit decline.
• Presstek Inc. (PRST) down 11%.


















