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 May 31. Only stocks trading for $1 or higher are included.
BEST PERFORMERS
1) Apparel: +9.1%
Evans(2 5/8): +75%
2) Heavy machinery: +8.1%
USMX (1 7/8): +36.4%
3) Building: +7.9%
Standard Pac(11 1/8): +32.8%
4) Credit: +7.4%
Primerica(31 5/8): +8.6%
5) Railroads: +7%
Burling Nor(35): +14.8%
6) Textiles: +6.8%
Chaus Bernard (3 3/8): +35%
7) Paper, packaging: +6.7%
Mosinee (32): +20.8%
8) Coal: +6.7%
Reserve Ind(3 1/16): +53.1%
9) Heavy construction: +6.5%
Jacobs Engin(23): +19.5%
10) Chemicals: +5.4%
Wellman (26 1/2): +21.8%
WORST PERFORMERS
1) Drug manufacturers: -1.3%
Lidak(1 1/8): -14.3%
2) Cosmetics: -0.6%
Alfin(1): -11.1%
3) Entertainment: -0.2%
Dick Clark Prod(5 3/4): -11.5%
4) Grocery stores: -0.2%
Vons(28): -7.1%
5) Electric utilities: Unch
Long Lake Energy(1 1/2): -25%
6) Food production: +0.6%
Vitafrt(1 13/16): -14.7%
7) Health: +0.6%
Dimensional Vis(4 1/8): -19.5%
8) Food: confections: +0.9%
Amoskeag(9 3/4): -7.1%
9) Tobacco: +1%
RJR Nabisco(11): -3.3%
10) Oil refining, marketing: +1.1%
E-Z Serve(1 5/8): -7.1%
Source: Media General Financial Services
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