Thermo Fisher Scientific on Pace for Largest Percent Increase in Over a Year — Data Talk
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (TMO) is currently at $489.97, up $20.94 or 4.46%
-- Would be highest close since Oct. 11, 2023, when it closed at $492.63
-- On pace for largest percent increase since Nov. 10, 2022, when it rose 7.4%
-- Currently up five of the past six days
-- Currently up two consecutive days; up 5.05% over this period
-- Up 10.16% month-to-date
-- Down 11.03% year-to-date
-- Down 26.57% from its all-time closing high of $667.24 on Dec. 31, 2021
-- Down 10.06% from 52 weeks ago (Nov. 22, 2022), when it closed at $544.75
-- Down 18.99% from its 52-week closing high of $604.82 on Jan. 23, 2023
-- Up 13.57% from its 52-week closing low of $431.41 on Oct. 27, 2023
-- Traded as high as $490.12; highest intraday level since Oct. 16, 2023, when it hit $492.05
-- Up 4.5% at today's intraday high; largest intraday percent increase since July 21, 2023, when it rose as much as 4.91%
-- Fifth best performer in the S&P 500 today
All data as of 12:01:04 PM ET
Source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet
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November 21, 2023 12:19 ET (17:19 GMT)
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