Stock Group Winners and Losers
Best- and worst-performing industries and companies in each group, with closing stock price, for the week ended June 14. Only stocks trading for $1 or higher are included.
BEST PERFORMERS
1) Automotive: +4.1%
Raytech(5 5/8): +12.5%
2) Light equipment: +3%
Cross Trecker(5 1/16): +39.7%
3) Business equipment: +2.7%
Hunt Manuf(14 3/4): +7.3%
4) Discount drugstores: +2.6%
Rose’s Stores(3 3/4): +15.4%
5) Drug manufacturers: +1.9%
North Am Vaccine(8 5/8): +13.1%
6) Iron/steel: +1.6%
Arabian Shield(1 7/8): +25%
7) Shipping: +1.6%
Action Auto Rent(1 7/16): +35.3%
8) Aerospace: +1.6%
DCX(1 9/16): +13.6%
9) Food production: +1.6%
Riverbend Intl(1 7/8): +15.4%
10) Miscellaneous retail: +1.5%
Hallwood Inds(2 3/4): +83.3%
WORST PERFORMERS
1) Metals fabrication: -2.7%
Bliss & Laughlin(3 3/4): -16.7%
2) Hotels/restaurants: -2.5%
QSR Inc(2 3/4): -21.4%
3) Broadcasting: -2.4%
Westwood One(2 3/8): -11.6%
4) Heavy machinery: -2.2%
Hunter Environ(2 5/8): -14.3%
5) Meats/diary products: -2%
Quarex Inds(3 3/8): -10%
6) Heavy Construction: -2%
Robertson-Ceco(4 3/8): -14.6%
7) Precision instruments: -2%
Base Ten B(2): -20%
8) Insurance: -2%
Citation Insur(7 1/2): -28.6%
9) Entertainment: -1.9%
Direct Connection (1 1/2): -20%
10) Banking: -1.8%
Home Fed(1 3/4): -46.2%
Source: Media General Financial Services
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