Aon Down Nearly 7%, on Pace for Largest Percent Decrease Since April 2022 — Data Talk
Aon Plc Class A (AON) is currently at $292.00, down $21.01 or 6.71%
--Would be lowest close since March 15, 2023, when it closed at $285.85
--On pace for largest percent decrease since April 29, 2022, when it fell 9.44%
--Currently down four of the past five days
--Currently down two consecutive days; down 7.02% over this period
--Down 11.11% month-to-date
--Down 2.71% year-to-date; on pace for worst year since 2015, when it fell 2.76%
--Down 15.41% from its all-time closing high of $345.20 on June 30, 2023
--Down 3.64% from 52 weeks ago (Dec. 21, 2022), when it closed at $303.03
--Down 15.41% from its 52-week closing high of $345.20 on June 30, 2023
--Up 2.15% from its 52-week closing low of $285.85 on March 15, 2023
--Traded as low as $284.85; lowest intraday level since March 16, 2023, when it hit $284.12
--Down 9% at today's intraday low; largest intraday percent decrease since April 29, 2022, when it fell as much as 9.76%
--Second worst performer in the S&P 500 today
All data as of 9:52:12 AM ET
Source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet
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