A Look at Five Stocks Trending on Monday

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ParkerVision Settles Its Disputes with Samsung

ParkerVision, Inc. (NASDAQ:PRKR)’s stock has spiked 62.61% so far today after the company said it had entered into a settlement and patent license agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and its affiliates for the license of ParkerVision’s current patent portfolio. According to the terms of the agreement, ParkerVision will file a motion to remove Samsung from a pending U.S. International Trade Commission investigation and dismiss its claims against the Korean tech giant in two cases in the US District Court. In a statement, ParkerVision’s CEO Jeffrey Parker said that the company is pleased to welcome Samsung as a licensee of its technologies and dismiss the outstanding litigations. Marc Lisker, Glenn Fuhrman and John Phelan’s MSDC Management is one of 4 hedge funds from our database having shares of ParkerVision at the end of March.

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Brainstorm Cell Therapeutics Posts Positive Results for ASL Drug

Shares of Brainstorm Cell Therapeutics Inc(NASDAQ:BCLI)  are showing massive volatility today, skyrocketing in premarket trading after the company said its phase 2 study of NurOwn in patients with Amyothrophic Lateral Sclerosis met its objectives. However, the stock is currently trading more than 5% in the red. Brainstorm Cell Therapeutics said that the study showed NurOwn is safe and “well tolerated” for the patients. In a statement, trial investigator Dr. Robert H. Brown said that the “exciting findings” from the study show that it is appropriate to start a longer study with repetitive dosing. At the end of March, three hedge funds in our system held shares of Brainstorm Cell Therapeutics Inc (NASDAQ:BCLI).

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Digital Ally Stock Gaining

Digital Ally, Inc. (NASDAQ:DGLY) has shot up by more than 20% so far today as the shares of digital equipment makers for law enforcement continue to gain following shooting rampages in Dallas and Baton Rouge. Several reports suggested that the police used body cameras made by companies like Taser International to capture videos of crime scenes in the recent events. David E. Shaw’s D. E. Shaw has 10,677 shares of the company, as of the end of the first quarter.

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