STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
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Best- and worst-performing industries and companies in each group, with closing stock price, for the week ended April 5. Only stocks trading for $1 or higher are included.
BEST PERFORMERS 1) Recreation: broadcasting: +6.2%
Intl. Cablecast Tech (5 1/8): +15.5%
2) Cosmetics: +4.7%
Johnson Products (11 7/8): +28.4%
3) Retail: apparel: +4.1%
Cato (2 9/16): +134.3%
4) Retail: discount drugs: +3.8%
Pamida Holdings (5 7/8): +30.6%
5) Business Equipment: +3.8%
Confertech Intl. (5 3/8): +36.5%
6) Retail: food stores: +3.6%
RkMCh (4 1/2): +12.5%
7) Textiles: apparel: +3.3%
Sanmark Stardust (1 5/8): +30%
8) Machines: light equipment: +3.2%
SFM Corp. (1 3/4): +55.6%
9) Food: production: +2.5%
DNA Plant Tech (5 13/16): +16.3%
10) Electronics: +2.5%
Marlton Tech (1 5/8): +62.5%
WORST PERFORMERS
1) Food: meats/dairy: -4.9%
Lifeway (2): -5.9%
2) Metals: nonferrous/coal: -2.2%
Granges Inc. (1): -11.1%
3) Shoes: leather: -2.1%
McRae B (4 3/4): -5%
4) Housewares: furniture: -1.5%
Maytag (14 1/4): -6.6%
5) Oil: refining, marketing: -1.4%
Grifith (3 1/4): -7.1%
6) Automotive: -0.9%
Parker Automotive (1): -27.3%
7) Utilities: non-electric : -0.9%
Endevco (3 1/4): -7.1%
8) Food: confections: -0.9%
PepsiCo Inc. (33 1/4): -2.9%
9) Multi-industry: -0.6%
Intermark (2 3/8): -17.4%
10) Oil/natural gas: production: -0.5%
Harken Energy (2 1/4): -14.3%
Source: Media General Financial Services
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