Clinical Data Down 8.1% Since SmarTrend's Sell Recommendation
Nov 03, 2009 (SmarTrend(R) Spotlight via COMTEX) --
SmarTrend, our proprietary pattern recognition system, called a Downtrend for Clinical Data (NASDAQ:CLDA) on October 28, 2009 at $16.59.
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