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    Noteworthy Institutional 5% Ownership Filings In Healthcare In The Past Week-And-A-Half

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    By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:Many leading funds, including SAC Capital, MFS and GAMCO, filed forms 13-D and 13-G (and form 4) with the SEC on in the past week-and-a-half (April 25th to May 4th, 2012), indicating that they had amended their ownership in U.S. traded public companies. The following are the most notable institutional trades based on our analysis of those filings (for more info on Forms 13-D and 13-G, and how to interpret that, please refer to the end of this article): Vivus Inc. (VVUS): VVUS is a biopharmaceutical company developing therapeutic products to address unmet medical needs in obesity, diabetes and sexual health. On Thursday, Bermuda-based Meditor Group filed SEC Form SC 13G/A stating that it holds 4.6 million or 4.7% of outstanding shares, a decrease from the 6.2 million shares it reported holding in an earlier filing in March, but higher than the 0.9 million shares it reported holding at theComplete Story »

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