Stocks That Hit 52-Week Lows On Monday
Author: Benzinga Insights | July 13, 2020 10:41am
On Monday, 8 stocks made new 52-week lows.
Significant Points:
- The largest company by market cap to hit a new 52-week low was J2 Global (NASDAQ:JCOM).
- The smallest company by market cap to set a new 52-week low was VIVUS (NASDAQ:VVUS).
- NextCure (NASDAQ:NXTC) saw the largest move of the companies, as shares plummetted 40.66% to hit a new 52-week low.
The following stocks set new 52-week lows during the first half-hour of trading on Monday:
- J2 Global (NASDAQ:JCOM) shares set a new 52-week low of $56.16 today morning. The stock traded down 1.04% over the session.
- NextCure (NASDAQ:NXTC) shares moved down 40.66% on Monday's session after setting a new 52-week low of $10.22 to begin trading.
- Lannett (NYSE:LCI) stock set a new 52-week low of $5.16 on Monday morning, with shares moving down 7.71%.
- Gritstone Oncology (NASDAQ:GRTS) stock fell to a new 52-week low on Monday morning at $4.83, and moved down 38.75% over the session.
- CONSOL Coal Resources (NYSE:CCR) stock dropped to a yearly low on Monday morning of $3.65. Shares traded down 6.77%.
- SeaChange International (NASDAQ:SEAC) stock moved up 0.74% over Monday's trading session after setting a new 52-week low of $1.34 to open trading.
- Sonnet BioTherapeutics (NASDAQ:SONN) stock moved down 2.05% over Monday's trading session after setting a new 52-week low of $3.30 to open trading.
- VIVUS (NASDAQ:VVUS) shares hit a yearly low of $0.46 today morning. The stock was down 10.74% on the session.
Benzinga will continue to keep market participants updated about these equities going forward. Stay tuned.
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