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 June 7. Only stocks trading for $1 or higher are included.
BEST PERFORMERS
1) Light equipment: +2.4%
Cedar Group(2 5/8): +55.6%
2) Rare metals: +1.9%
Western & Pac(2): +33.3%
3) Metals fabrication: +0.8%
Met-Coil Sys(1 3/8): +37.5%
4) Oil, gas production: +0.6%
Harken Energy(3 5/8): +52.6%
5) Banking: +0.5%
Home Fed(3 1/4): +52.9%
6) Entertainment: +0.4%
Carolco Pictures(7 1/2): +13.2%
7) Cosmetics: +0.3%
DEP(8 3/8): +39.6%
8) Leather shoes: +0.2%
Barry(4 1/4): +13.3%
9) Metals/nonferrous coal: +0.1%
Simetco (2 1/2): +42.9%
10) Textiles: -0.1%
Dixie Yarns(13 3/4): +14.6%
WORST PERFORMERS
1) Distillers/brewers: -5%
Anheuser Busch(48 1/2): -6.5%
2) Publishing: -4.9%
Time Warner(94 5/8): -21.5%
3) Health: -4.6%
Angeicon (5 7/8): -33.8%
4) Department stores: -4.3%
Carter Hawley (2 1/8): -8.3%
5) Real estate investing: -4.1%
Erie Lackawanna(8 1/4): -86.5%
6) Apparel: -3.9%
Evans(2): -23.8%
7) Electrical equipment: -3.8%
Research Inc. (4): -20%
8) Credit: -3.7%
Cntrywde Mtg(5 7/8): -11.3%
9) Food production: -3.4%
Doskocil (1 15/16): -13.9%
10) Discount drugstores: -3.3%
Brendle’s (3): -14.3%
Source: Media General Financial Services
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