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NYSE stocks posting largest volume decreases
218 days ago
(AP:NEW YORK) A look at the 10 biggest volume decliners on New York Stock Exchange at the close of trading:
Blackrock Florida Municipal 2020 Term Trust : Approximately 1,400 shares changed hands, a 88.8 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares fell $.01 or .1 percent to $15.83.
Blackrock Florida Municipal Income Trust : Approximately 1,800 shares changed hands, a 86.7 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares rose $.04 or .3 percent to $16.04.
Franklin Covey Co. : Approximately 4,600 shares changed hands, a 82.5 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares fell $.05 or .4 percent to $11.44.
GS GSCI ETN 2037 : Approximately 1,200 shares changed hands, a 92.2 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares rose $.18 or .4 percent to $49.72.
Hubbell A : Approximately 100 shares changed hands, a 91.9 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares rose $.98 or 1.2 percent to $79.72.
JF China Region Fund : Approximately 700 shares changed hands, a 90.7 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares rose $.02 or .2 percent to $13.01.
Latin American Discovery Fund : Approximately 2,500 shares changed hands, a 82.6 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares fell $.06 or .4 percent to $15.14.
Lubys Inc. : Approximately 6,000 shares changed hands, a 82.9 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares fell $.01 or .2 percent to $6.65.
Manning & Napier Inc. : Approximately 10,500 shares changed hands, a 85.2 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares rose $.07 or .6 percent to $12.50.
Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. : Approximately 4,200 shares changed hands, a 85.0 decrease from its 65-day average volume. The shares fell $.09 or .2 percent to $46.12.
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