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MONEY & MARKETS
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Denton Record-Chronicle
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DOW
S&P 500
2,914.04+16.52
NASDAQ
8,109.69 +79.65
10-YRT-NOTE
2.88%...
30-YR T-BOND
3.02% -.01
CRUDE OIL
$69.51 +.98
GOLD
$1,202.40-5.00
EURO
$1.1699 +.0003
26,124.57 +60.55
Unappetizing results?
Wall Street expects that
Campbell Soup’s latest quarterly
results declined from a year
Wallet check
Labor market monitor
'ersonal income
seasonally adjusted
Initial jobless benefit claims
in thousands, seasonally adjusted
Americans’ incomes have
edged higher this year.
Incomes rose 0.4 percent
in June for the second month
in a row. The increase was
due primarily to a pickup in
wages, salaries and dividend
income. Economists project
that consumer income rose
by 0.4 percent again last
month. The Commerce
Department releases its
personal income data for
July today.
The Labor Department reports
today its latest weekly figures on
unemployment benefit applica-
tions.
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Financial analysts predict the
maker of canned soup,
Pepperidge Farm cookies and
V8 juice will report today that its
fiscal fourth-quarter earnings
and revenue declined. Earnings
aside, investors will be listening
for an update on the company’s
expansion into the faster-grow-
ing snack food category.
Jobless aid applications
dropped two weeks ago to a
seasonally adjusted 210,000. The
four-week average of applications,
a less volatile measure, fell to
213,750. When fewer people seek
benefits, it suggests that employ-
ers are keeping their workers. The
U.S. unemployment rate is down
to 3.9 percent, near a 50-year low.
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Stocks
Foreign
Exchange
The dollar rose
Wednesday
against the yen,
while it
weakened
versus the euro
and British
pound. The U.S.
currency also
lost ground to
the Swiss franc,
Canadian dollar
and Mexican
peso.
26,200
8,120
Dow Jones industrials
Close: 26,124.57
Change: 60.55 (0.2%)
Nasdaq composite
Close: 8,109.69
Change: 79.65 (1.0%)
MAJORS
USD per British Pound 1.3020 +.0151
Canadian Dollar 1.2916 -.0016
USD per Euro 1.1699 +.0003
Japanese Yen
Mexican Peso
CLOSE CHG
Stocks closed higher Wednes-
day as more encouraging news
on trade helped the market
shake off a weak start. The
S&P 500 index posted its fourth
straight gain and another re-
cord high close. Technology
stocks accounted for a big slice
of the market’s gains.
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7,920
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-.12%
+.03%
+.43%
-.21% 18.8430 17.8496
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1.2529
1.1992
109.71
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10 DAYS
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18.9755 -.0393
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Israeli Shekel
Norwegian Krone
South African Rand
Swedish Krona
Swiss Franc
3.6138
8.3433
14.3799
9.1521
-.0108
-.0028
+.1825
+.0188
-.0055
-.30% 3.4734 3.5727
-.03% 7.9008 7.7406
+1.27% 11.7925 12.9963
+.21% 8.2812 7.9302
-.57% .9439 .9537
24,800
7,600
PulteGroup
Close: $28.33 ▼-0.11 or -0.4%
The National Association of Real-
tors said fewer Americans signed
contracts to buy homes in July.
PHM
24,000
7,200
.9713
23,200
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Chinese Yuan
Hong Kong Dollar
Indian Rupee
Singapore Dollar
South Korean Won
Taiwan Dollar
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+.61% 65.210 64.010
+.12% 1.3242 1.3547
+.30% 1082.78 1125.51
+.03% 29.34 30.18
$35
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LOW
CLOSE
CHG
%CHG WK MO QTR YTD
+0.23%
+0.05%
+0.59%
+0.36%
+0.99%
+0.57%
+0.31%
+0.60%
+0.37%
Stocks Recap
DOW
26167.94 26035.30
11429.71 11355.32
730.27
13148.42
8113.56
2916.50
2052.96
30411.91
1737.02
26124.57
11395.94
729.97
13132.17
8109.69
2914.04
2050.23
30384.51
1734.75
+60.55
▲ +5.69%
+7.38%
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▲ +2.52%
▲ +17.47%
▲ +8.99%
+7.87%
▲ +9.32%
▲ +12.98%
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DOW Util.
NYSE Comp.
NASDAQ
S&P 500
S&P 400
Wilshire 5000
Russell 2000
+5.36
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30.70
+.01
NYSE NASD
52-week range
725.93
13074.82
8042.10
2898.40
2038.00
30229.97
1724.73
+4.26
Vol. (in mil.)
Pvs. Volume
Advanced
Declined
New Highs
New Lows
2,750 1,845
2,629 1,928
$25.28
Vol. :2.7m (0.6xavg.)
Mkt. Cap: $8.1 b
$35.21
PE: 11.1
Yield: 1.3%
+47.37
+79.65
+16.52
Interestrates
NET
1YR
1636
TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG WK MO QTR AGO
1727
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1113
+6.29
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3-month T-bill 2.12 2.10 +0.02
6- month T-bill 2.27 2.25 +0.02
52-wk T-bill 2.46 2.45 +0.01
2-year T-note 2.66 2.65 +0.01
5-year T-note 2.78 2.79 -0.01
7- year T-note 2.84 2.84
10-year T-note
30-year T-bond 3.02 3.03 -0.01
▲ 1.02
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HP Enterprise
Close: $16.71 ▼-0.03 or -0.2%
The technology company’s
third-quarter results were better
than investors expected.
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Y ▲ 1.71
Y ▲ 1.94
Y ▲ 2.13
Y - 2.74
The yield on the
10-year Trea-
sury note held at
2.88 percent
Wednesday.
Yields affect
rates on mort-
gages and other
consumer loans.
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LAST PVS CHG WK MO QTR AGO
52-week range
$12.82
Vol. :25.3m (2.6x avg.)
Mkt. Cap: $25.3 b
$19.48
PE: 9.3
Yield: 2.7%
Barclays Glob Agg Bd 2.05 2.03 +0.02 ▲
Barclays USAggregate 3.32 3.29 +0.03 ▲ Y ▲ 2.44
Barclays US Corp
Barclays US High Yield 6.23 6.23
Moodys AAA Corp Idx 3.90 3.86 +0.04 ▲
10-Yr. TIPS
▲ 1.52
Security firm FireEye has
emerged as a key player in the
fight against state-sponsored
disinformation campaigns on
social media services such
as Facebook and Twitter.
That’s good news for a
company that has been
struggling with profitability
for years. Before alerting
social media services
about suspected Iran and
Russian interference, FireEye was best known for
alerting companies including Target and Sony
Pictures about high-profile cyberattacks.
Although FireEye’s revenue has risen steadily, the
company has been spending heavily on research,
development, sales and marketing, too. That has led
to many quarters of losses.
But that’s turning around.
In 2018, FireEye expects to
break even or have up to 4
cents per share profit, as
revenue climbs 9 percent
to 11 percent to $820
million to $830 million.
FireEye’s stock jumped
6 percent last
_ i Thursday when news
broke of its role in
uncovering fake accounts on YouTube, Facebook
and Twitter.
And the company’s reputation continues to grow.
Despite heavy competition in cybersecurity, GBH
Insights analyst Dan Ives said, “FireEye many times
gets that first phone call.”
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Dick’s Sporting Goods
Close: $35.60 ▼-0.79 or -2.2%
The sporting goods retailer an-
nounced weak quarterly sales.
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Crude Oil (bbl)
Ethanol (gal)
Heating Oil (gal)
Natural Gas (mm btu)
Unleaded Gas (gal)
METALS
CLOSE
PVS %CHG
%YTD
Commodities
Energy futures
finished higher
Wednesday.
U.S. crude oil,
wholesale
gasoline,
heating oil and
natural gas all
rose. In metals
trading, gold,
silver and
copper declined.
$40
69.51
68.53
+1.43
+15.0
1.26
1.30
-3.23
-5.3
35
2.24
2.21
+1.39
+8.0
2.86
2.85
+0.42
-3.0
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2.11
2.08
+1.31
+17.1
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1202.40
PVS
%CHG %YTD
52-week range
$23.881 I I 1
Vol. :23.1m (8.8x avg.)
Mkt. Cap: $2.8 b
$38.99
PE: 11.6
Yield: 2.5%
Gold (oz)
Silver (oz)
Platinum (oz)
1207.40
-0.41
-8.0
14.70
14.77
-0.52
-13.9
796.60
795.30
+0.16
-14.7
Copper (lb)
2.71
2.73
-0.93
-17.4
Under Armour
Close: $21.07 A0.13 or 0.6%
Dick’s said the sports apparel com-
pany’s new distribution strategy is
hurting sales of Under Armour prod-
ucts.
UAA
AGRICULTURE
CLOSE
PVS
%CHG %YTD
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Loss or profit per share
Revenue
Cattle (lb)
1.09
1.08
+1.27
-11.2
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Coffee (lb)
Corn (bu)
Cotton (lb)
Lumber (1,000 bd ft)
Orange Juice (lb)
Soybeans (bu)
Wheat (bu)
1.03
1.03
-0.15
-18.5
forecast
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3.41
3.41
+0.07
-2.7
forecast
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$11.40
Vol :11.2m (2.3x avg.)
Mkt. Cap: $3.9 b
$24.69
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Chico’s FAS
Close: $8.47 T-0.36 or -4.1%
The clothing chain’s second-quarter
profit and sales fell short of analyst
projections.
CHS
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MA 28.06 +0.08 +1.2 +11.0/B +10.6/A +9.9/A
51.80 +0.23 -0.1 +11.0/C +10.6/C +9.3/C
IH 61.07 +0.14 +0.2 +3.2/E +6.5/C +6.2/B
LB 65.40 +0.40 +1.4 + 17.6/D + 15.6/A +13.8/B
LG 56.61 +0.41 +2.3 +26.1/C +17.2/B +15.6/C
AL 23.47 +0.08 +1.2 +8.4/E +9.4/D +8.3/C
LB 42.01 +0.19 +1.4 +17.3/D +13.9/C +12.8/C
LV 46.84 +0.17 +2.1 +17.9/A +15.0/A +12.8/A
+0.3 +0.1/A +3.0/A +3.2/A
FB 44.11 +0.19 -1.6 0.0/E +6.4/D +5.6/C
LV 216.26 +0.91 +2.6 +20.2/A +15.7/A +13.7/A
LB 102.11 +0.59 +3.6 +21.4/B +15.9/A +14.5/A
LG 14.17 +0.12 +3.8 +28.5/B +18.2/A +16.7/B
+0.5 -0.8/B +1.6/C +2.6/B
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52-week range
$6.96
Vol. :8.6m (3.2x avg.)
Mkt. Cap: $1.1 b
$10.90
PE: 11.1
Yield: 4.0%
Cl 10.39
MU 11.94
Cl 9.98 -0.01 +0.4 -1.3/D +2.1/B +2.7/B
LB 269.87 +1.55 +3.6 +21.4/B +15.9/A +14.5/A
-0.01 +0.1 0.0/C +2.3/B +3.5/B
LB 266.41 +1.54 +3.6 +21.4/B +15.9/A +14.5/A
LB 266.43 +1.54 +3.6 +21.4/B +15.9/A +14.5/A
LB 65.18 +0.36 +3.8 +22.2/A +15.7/A +14.2/A
LG 153.45 +0.97 +3.5 +30.1/B +20.3/A +18.4/A
+0.6 -1.2/C +1.7/C +2.4/C
+5.4/C +8.7/A +6.0/B
+5.4/C +8.7/A +6.1/B
+5.3/C +8.6/A +6.0/B
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+5.5
+6.0
Shoe Carnival
Close: $41.74 A4.83 or 13.1%
The footwear retailer raised its an-
nual forecasts after a strong second
quarter, and said back-to-school
sales are off to a good start.
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$45
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FB 29.52 +0.13 -0.7
FB 118.06 +0.52 -0.7
FB 17.64 +0.07
LB 73.31 +0.40 +3.8 +22.1/A +15.7/A +14.2/A
LB 73.32 +0.40 +3.7 +22.1/A +15.7/A +14.2/A
LB 73.27 +0.39 +3.7 +22.0/A +15.5/A +14.1/A
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52-week range
$15.491-1 I
Vol. :2.3m (9.0x avg.)
Mkt. Cap: $671.0 m
m $44.40
PE: 28.0
Yield: 0.8%
940.220.6140
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percent; an E, in the bottom 20 percent. Source: Morningstar and the Associated Press.
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Stocks of Local Interest
Stocks in bold are the top public companies in Denton,
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NAME
NAME
NAME
AT&T Inc
Adv Micro Dev
Affimed NV
Am Eagle Outfit
Annaly Capital Mgmt
Apple Inc
Applied Matls
Bank of America
Barrick Gold
Baxter Inti
Box Inc
Caesars Entertain
CenturyLink Inc
Chesapk Engy
Chicos FAS
Cisco Syst
CocaCola Co
Colfax Corp
Comcast Corp A
Coty Inc
Cronos Group Inc
Denbury Res
Dicks Sporting Gds
Dow DuPont Inc
EnCana Corp
Express Inc
Facebook Inc
Fastenal Co
Ferrellgas Part
First Data Corp
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Flowers Foods
Ford Motor
Freeport McMoRan
Gen Electric
Geron Corporation
Glaukos Corp
HCA Holdings Inc
HP Inc
Helios and Matheson
Hewlett Pack Ent
Hilton Wwde Hldgs
Indep Bk Cp Ml
India Glob Cap
Intel Corp
Johnson Controls Int
MGM Resorts Inti
Macy’s Inc
Marathon Oil
Marriott Inti A
Marvell Tech Grp
Micron Tech
Microsoft Corp
Neovasc Inc
Newell Rubbermaid
Nvidia Corporation
Oracle Corp
PG&E Corp
Paccar Inc
Pandora Media
Penney JC Co Inc
FLO 20.19 +.02 +0.1% +4.6% +19.6% 21 0.72
9.97 -.04 -0.4% -20.2% -0.5% 5 0.60
FCX 14.67 +.01 +0.1% -22.6% -5.0% 10 0.20
12.97 +.21 +1.6% -25.8% -45.4%
GERN 5.45 -.07 -1,3% +202.8% +171.9%
GKOS 62.86 +18.06 +40.3% +145.1% +22.7%
HCA 132.13 +1.89 +1.5% +50.4% +65.4% 20 0.35
HPQ 25.08 +.59 +2.4% +19.4% +30.6%_ 9 0.56
HMNY .02 -.00 -9.5% -100.0% -100.0%
HPE 16.71 -.03 -0.2% +16.4% +17.0% 13 0.45
HLT 78.18 +.71 +0.9% -2.1% +23.6% 39 0.60
IBCP 24.95 +.20 0.8% +11.6% +24.1% 19 0.60
2.04 +.72 +54.5% +104.0% +306.2%
INTO 48.75 +.18 +0.4% +5.6% +43.6%_ 18 1.20
JCI 38.42 -.51 -1.3% +0.8% +2.9% 26 1.04
MGM 29.60 +.44 +1.5% -11.4% -6.5% 9 0.48
36.21 -.13 -0.4% +43.7% +78.9% 11 1.51
MRO 21.77 +1.07 +5.2% +28.6% +91.4%
MAR 126.95 +2.27 +1.8% -6.5% +25.3% 28 1.64
MRVL 21.07 +.48 +2.3% -1.9% +21.5% 20 0.24
MU 51.83 -.51 -1.0% +26.0% +68.4% 5
+1.6% +31.0%_ +53.7% 53 1.68
...% -94.0% -95.4%
+0.2% -27.2% -51.5% 6 0.92
+1.6% +43.9%_ +66.6% 52 0.60
+0.5% +3.4% +0.3% 56 0.76
+2.7% +4.6% -34.3%
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1.73 -.04 -2.3% -45.3% -54.0% 29
Pfizer Inc
Qualcomm Inc
Real Goods Solar
Regions Fncl
Rite Aid Corp
Roku Inc
Salesforce.com Inc
Sally Beauty Hid
Select Med Hldgs
Sirius XM Hldgs Inc
Snap Inc A
Sthwstn Energy
Square Inc
Symantec Corp
TAL Education Grp AD TAL
Target Corp
Tilray Inc
Transocean Ltd
TravelCenters Am
Trinty Inds
Twitter Inc
Under Armour Inc
Unisys Cp
Universal Hlth Svc
Verizon Comm
WMIH Corp
WalMart Strs
Weatherford Inti Ltd
Wells Fargo & Co
Zynga Inc
PFE
32.23 -.44 -1,3% -17.1%
AMD 25.20 +.15 +0.6% +145.1% +104.8%
AFMD 6.15 +.60 +10.8% +373.1% +184.6%
AEO 25.50 -1.78 -6.5% +35.6% +122.3% 18 0.55
7/o -10.4% -4.7% 12 1.20
AAPL 222.98 +3.28 +1.5% +31.8% +37.8% 26 2.92
AMAT 43.10 -.30 -0.7% -15.7%_ +0.9% 12 0.80
BAC 31.14 -.13 -0.4% +5.5% +33.9% 16 0.60
.% -26.6% -39.2% 59 0.12
BAX 73.96 +.90 +1.2% +14.4% +19.6% 35 0.76
BOX 23.70 -2.91 -10.9% +12.2% +35.6%
CZR 10.60 +.20 +1.9% -16.2%
CTL 22.34 -.16 -0.7% +33.9% +18.9% 9 2.16
CHK 4.50 +.07 +1.6% +13.6% +21.4% 8
-.36 -4.1% -4.0% +13.0% 11 0.34
CSCO 47.48 +.53 +1.1% +24.0%_ +52.8% 24 1.32
KO 45.33 -.04 -0.1% -1.2% +3.2% 86 1.56
CFX 35.36 +.54 +1.6% -10.8% -10.2% 25
CMCSA 36.75 +.40 +1.1% -7.9%
COTY 13.00 +.29 +2.3% -34.6% -17.9%
CRON 12.74 +1.66 +15.0% +67.2% +496.3%
DNR 5.40 +.17 +3.3% +144.3%_+443.0%
DKS 35.60 -.79 -2.2% +23.9% +37.9% 12 0.90
DWDP 71.44 +.70 +1.0% +0.3% +11.2% 23 1.52
ECA 13.34 +.34 +2.6% +0.1 %_ +44.6%_ 23 0.06
EXPR 9.93 -.06 -0.6% -2.2% +51.1% 32
FB 175.90 -.36 -0.2% -0.3% +5.4% 33
FAST 58.81 +.06 +0.1% 7.5% +44.8% 26 1.60
FGP 3.13 +.05 +1.6% -26.9% -26.7%
FDC 24.97 -.31 -1.2% +49.4% +38.1% 13
-8.7%
6 2.00
.% +14.6% +28.0% 17 1.36
+8.1% +38.1%
.44 -.05 -9.6% -70.1% -43.8%
19.52 +.05 +0.3%_ +13.0% +38.8% 17 0.56
RAD 1.41 -.03 -2.1%_ -28.4% -36.3% 2
ROKU 59.92 -3.07 -4.9% +15.7% -999.0%
CRM 154.80 +1.81 +1.2% +51.4% +63.4%_„
SBH 15.27 +.13 +0.9% -18.6% -19.1% 10
SEM 19.50 +.10 +0.5% +10.5% +12.8% 14
7.10 +.10 +1.4%_ +32.5% +26.2% 39 0.04
SNAP 11.17 -.12 -1.1%_ -23.5% -25.7%
SWN 5.56 +.05 +0.9% -0.4% +2.8% 7
SQ 85.70 +4.90 +6.1% +147.2% +224.4%_„
SYMC 20.57 +.31 _+1.5%_ -26.7% -31.3% 10 0.30
30.69 +.71 +2.4% +3.3% +7.0%
TGT 87.63 +.93 +1.1% +34.3% +63.9% 15 2.56
TLRY 62.13 +10.63 +20.6%_ +177.5% -999.0%
RIG 12.20 +.41 +3.5% +14.2% +47.2%
4.30 +.15 +3.6% +4.9% +30.7%
TRN 36.31 -.57 -1.5% -3.1% +30.1% 8 0.52
-0.4% +47.2% +111.6%
+0.6% +46.0% +23.7%_ 36
+9.3% +124.5% +114.7%
+0.8% +13.3% +17.2% 16 0.40
-0.1% +3.1% +17.3%_ 7 2.36
+5.3%_ +88.5% +26.7%
-0.4% -3.1% +25.8% 23 2.08
-35.5% -29.9%
+17.5% 14 1.72
+2.7% +3.8% +11.3% 69
41.50
F
QCOM 69.20 -.58
RGSE
-0.8%
2.48
GE
RF
0.48
NLY
10.65
ABX
10.62
SIRI
-8.0%
IGC
CHS
8.47
M
0.20
TA
-8.2%
18 0.76
0.50
TWTR 35.35 -.14
UAA 21.07 +.13
UIS 18.30 +1.55
UHS 128.39 +.97
VZ 54.57 -.08
WMIH 1.60 +.08
WMT 95.64 -.43
WFT 2.69 -.05
WFC 58.96 -.11 -0.2%
ZNGA 4.15 +.11
MSFT 112.02 +1.76
NVCN .04
NWL 22.50 +.04
NVDA 278.49 +4.26
ORCL 48.89 +.25
PCG 46.90 +1.23
PCAR 68.43 -.06
2.12
-1.8%
P
0.40
8.73
-2.8%
JCP
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McCrory, Sean. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 2018, newspaper, August 30, 2018; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1138446/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .