Sentences with phrase «cent gains in stocks»

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The stock gained about seven per cent in pre-market trade, rising to US$ 10.50.
Elsewhere on the TSX, the information technology sector was ahead, largely due to a 10 per cent gain in Wi - LAN (TSX: WIN) stock.
Google's stock gained $ 33.04, or 3 per cent, to $ 1,139.96 in midday trading Thursday.
The gains came after the Toronto stock index dropped more than eight per cent from its all - time high and leading Wall Street indexes slumped into a 10 per cent correction for the first time in two years.
Despite the increase in debt, households continued to get richer in the third quarter as their net worth gained 2.2 per cent on the back of a strong stock market.
The Pantry's stock (Nasdaq: PTRY) gained $ 1 or 2.8 per cent to $ 36.52 after rising 23 per cent on Wednesday amid reports of a transaction in the works.
Transcontinental shares gained about eight per cent at C$ 27.50 in morning trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
P&G's stock slipped 7 cents to $ 84.74 in morning trading Tuesday, while Spectrum Brands Holdings shares gained $ 2.62, or 3 percent, to $ 88.75.
An investment in the stock a decade ago has generated virtually no capital gain and a 4 per cent yield.
Big Un, the company behind online video firm Big Review TV, was the top - performing stock on the exchange in 2017, gaining 1,600 per cent from 20 cents to $ 3.63.
National Foods stock gained 1.5 per cent to A$ 2.71 (1.59 euros) King Island directors unanimously recommended the offer, which is expected to be earnings - accretive in the first full year of ownership for National Foods.
The stock hit a high of $ 18 on February 21 and has gained 42 per cent in the past year.
A -0.50 delta means that for every US$ 1 loss in the stock, a put option gains 50 cents in premium.
In fact, even with a catalyst, there's a good chance this stock ends up becoming an 80 cent dollar after 5 years — because it continues to trade at a smaller / semi-permanent discount, or simply because its fair value actually declines — which only offers a 60 % cumulative gain, or a 9.9 % IRR.
If we go back 20 years, we get an 8.3 per cent gain from Canadian stocks and an increase of 4.5 per cent in the average national house price.
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