Stocks That Hit 52-Week Lows On Monday
Author: Benzinga Insights | October 05, 2020 10:34am
Before 10 a.m. ET Monday, 5 stocks hit new 52-week lows.
Intriguing Points:
- Churchill Capital (NYSE:CCXX) was the largest firm by market cap to set a new 52-week low.
- Synalloy (NASDAQ:SYNL) was the smallest company when considering market cap to set a new 52-week low.
- Churchill Capital (NYSE:CCXX) saw the most significant move of the companies, as shares traded down 7.22% to reach its new 52-week low.
Here is a list of stocks that set new 52-week lows during the first half-hour of trading on Monday:
- Churchill Capital (NYSE:CCXX) stock hit a yearly low of $9.00. The stock was down 7.22% for the day.
- Guangshen Railway Co (NYSE:GSH) shares made a new 52-week low of $8.25 on Monday. The stock was down 0.84% for the day.
- BEST (NYSE:BEST) shares moved down 4.07% on Monday to hit a new 52-week low of $2.82, drifting down 4.07%.
- Meten EdtechX Education (NASDAQ:METX) stock broke to a new 52-week low of $4.51 on Monday. Shares of the company traded down 2.15%.
- Synalloy (NASDAQ:SYNL) shares were down 5.42% for the day, having made a 52-week low of $5.38.
Benzinga will continue to update investors on 52-week lows hit in these and other stocks. Stay tuned!
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