These 10 Stocks Were Wednesday’s Worst Performers

7. TAL Education Group (NYSE:TAL)

TAL Education dropped its share prices by 4.25 percent on Wednesday to finish at $12.4 each as investors sold off positions amid the lack of fresh catalysts to perk up buying appetite.

Just recently, TAL Education reported a 62.4-percent surge in revenues to $606.4 million from the $373.5 million reported year-on-year. The strong performance resulted in the company’s swing to profitability, with net income ending at $38.6 million versus a net loss of $1.9 million in the same period last year.

Operating loss also narrowed by 81 percent to $1.9 million from $10.2 million year-on-year.

Earlier this month, TAL Education launched what it called a “Genius Tutor,” an AI-powered system that transforms learning into an interactive and engaging experience.