January 2, 2015: Here are four stocks among the 37 equities making new 52-week lows today. Volumes remain low as the holiday season winds up.
Fidelity National Financial Ventures (NYSE: FNSV) posted a new 52-week — and all-time — low on Friday of $11.95. Based on Wednesday night’s closing price of $15.74 that’s a drop of around 24%. The stock’s 52-week high is $17.05. Volume is more than 3-times the daily average of around 450,000 shares. Neither this tracking stock nor Fidelity National Financial Inc. (NYSE: FNF) had any news today.
Rice Energy Inc. (NYSE: RICE) dropped about 2.4% Friday to establish a new 52-week — and all-time — low at $20.47 against a high of $34.34. Volume was about equal to the daily average of around 1.5 million shares. The company had no news today.
SodaStream International Inc. (NASDAQ: SODA) dropped about 3.9% Friday to post a new 52-week — and all-time — low of $19.33. The stock’s 52-week high is $51.71. Volume totaled about 20% above the daily average of around 600,000 shares. The company had no specific news today.
Southwestern Energy Inc. (NYSE: SWN) dropped about 1.6% on Friday to post a new 52-week low of $26.66 after closing at $27.29 on Wednesday. The stock’s 52-week high is $49.16. Share volume is about 40% below the daily average of 7.8 million shares traded. The natural gas producer announced Wednesday that its capital spending budget would rise in 2015.
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