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What's going on in today's session: S&P500 movers

By Mill Chart

Last update: Sep 16, 2022

Let's have a look at the top S&P500 gainers and losers one hour before the close of the markets of today's session.

Top gainers

TickerChangeComment
NEM3.51%NEWMONT CORP (NYSE:NEM) rose 3.51% to $43.89 during Friday's after hours session. Yesterday the company had a press release: Newmont Delays Yanacocha Sulfides Project and Appoints Dean Gehring to Lead Assets in Peru.
LEN3.02%LENNAR CORP-A (NYSE:LEN) rose 3.02% to $76.05 during Friday's after hours session. In the last 6 months the stock lost 20.23%.
DLTR2.87%DOLLAR TREE INC's (NASDAQ:DLTR) shares rose 2.87% to $141.9 during Friday's session. Shareholders saw the stock price going 54.45% higher is the past year.
IRM2.41%IRON MOUNTAIN INC's (NYSE:IRM) shares rose 2.41% to $54.79.
DHI2.25%DR HORTON INC's (NYSE:DHI) stock price increased by 2.25% to $71.19. In the last year the share price dropped with 23.33%.
FE1.86%FIRSTENERGY CORP's (NYSE:FE) stock price is advancing with 1.86% to a price of $41.17.
DG1.84%DOLLAR GENERAL CORP's (NYSE:DG) stock price is advancing with 1.84% to a price of $245.29.
PHM1.74%PULTEGROUP INC's (NYSE:PHM) stock price increased by 1.74% to $39.53. Shareholders saw the stock price going 20.11% lower is the past year.
TSCO1.62%TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY's (NASDAQ:TSCO) stock price is advancing with 1.62% to a price of $191.0.
HD1.47%HOME DEPOT INC's (NYSE:HD) shares rose 1.47% to $275.55. In the last 6 months the stock lost 20.31%.

Our top gainers screener will show you the full list.

Top losers

TickerChangeComment
FDX-21.43%FEDEX CORP's (NYSE:FDX) stock price decreased by 21.43% to $160.96. A press release (FedEx Reports Preliminary First Quarter Financial Results and Provides Update on Outlook) was released yesterday.
IP-11.29%INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO's (NYSE:IP) stock price decreased by 11.29% to $35.2. The stock is trading 29.89% lower than a year ago.
WRK-10.63%WESTROCK CO's (NYSE:WRK) stock price decreased by 10.63% to $34.48. In the last year the share price dropped with 22.39%.
PKG-10.17%PACKAGING CORP OF AMERICA's (NYSE:PKG) stock price decreased by 10.17% to $119.18.
CTRA-6.63%COTERRA ENERGY INC's (NYSE:CTRA) shares fell 6.63% to $28.73 during Friday's session. Shareholders saw the stock price going 23.82% higher is the past 6 months.
EXPE-6.09%EXPEDIA GROUP INC's (NASDAQ:EXPE) stock price decreased by 6.09% to $101.23. A press release (Expedia Group Appoints Julie Whalen as New Chief Financial Officer) was released two days ago.
CE-5.49%CELANESE CORP's (NYSE:CE) shares fell 5.49% to $101.31 during Friday's session. Shareholders saw the stock price going 24.96% lower is the past 6 months.
IR-5.33%INGERSOLL-RAND INC's (NYSE:IR) shares fell 5.33% to $46.68 during Friday's session.
LUV-5.23%SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO's (NYSE:LUV) stock price is declining with 5.23% to a price of $34.97. In the last year the stock lost 24.82%.
MAR-5.18%MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL -CL A's (NASDAQ:MAR) shares fell 5.18% to $154.09.

For the full top loser list go to our top losers screener.

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