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 FMarch 9. Only stocks trading for $1 or higher are included.
BEST PERFORMERS
1) Heavy machinery: +15.6%
CMI (1 1/2): +20%
2) Food: Confections: +6.2%
Imperial Holly (17 1/2): +8.5%
3) Cosmetics: +4.4%
Alfin (1 1/4): +25%
4) Credit: +3.9%
Ampal-Am Isreal (3 7/8): +6.9%
5) Real estate investing: +3.7%
Mortgage Realty Tr (2 3/4): +29.4%
6) Savings and loan: +3.6%
Coast Savings (7): +33.3%
7) Drug manufacturers: +3.4%
North Amer Vaccine (11 5/8): +36.8%
8) Health: +3.4%
Am Body Armor (2 1/2): +42.9%
9) Apparel: +3%
Conston (3 1/4): +18.2%
10) Food production: +2.9%
Curtice-Burns (13 5/8): +9%
WORST PERFORMERS
1) Meat, dairy products: -2.1%
Dreyers Ice Cream (27): -11.8%
2) Light equipment: -1.8%
Fed Screw (9): -10%
3) Rare metals: -1.7%
Firstmiss Gold (3 1/2): -9.7%
4) Metals/nonferrous coal: -1%
Granges (1 3/16): -13.6%
5) Non-electric utilities: -0.6%
Columbia Gas (15 1/4): -19.2%
6) Hotels, restaurants: -0.6%
Vicorp Restaurants (27 1/4): -12.8%
7) Automotive: -0.4%
Vector Aeromotive (1 3/16): -31.5%
8) Metals fabrication: -0.4%
Explosive Fabr (2 5/8): -27.6%
9) Paper, packaging: -0.1%
Gaylord Cont (3 5/8): -12.1%
10) Business equipment: -0.2%
Executone Info (1 1/16): -15%
Source: Media General Financial Services
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