VirtualScopics Inc. (VSCP) reported a third quarter loss of $0.02 per share after the bell Thursday, compared to the loss of $0.33 per share last year. Revenues increased 18% to $3,224,407 from $2,741,241 a year ago.
VirtualScopics gapped open higher Friday and has risen sharply on above average volume. The stock is now up 1.75 at $3.55 on the highest volume of the year. VirtualScopics has leaped to over a 7-month high.
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