These 10 Firms Were Thursday’s Top Performers

6. Sunrun Inc. (NASDAQ:RUN)

American solar company Sunrun Inc. (RUN) saw its share prices jump by 10.40 percent to end at $9.34 each—a second consecutive day of rally—as investors repositioned their portfolios ahead of the release of its fourth quarter and full-year earnings results next month, while also resorting to bargain-hunting after hitting a new 52-week low.

On Wednesday, Sunrun touched a new all-time low amid concerns about its earnings performance, as the company faces significant headwinds over the past year, coupled with fears that President Donald Trump’s shunning from the renewable energy sector could dampen its future growth.

Over the past 12 months, Sunrun’s revenues declined by 13.46 percent, though it maintains a current ratio of 1.47.