Gafisa, Babson Capital Corporate Investors Among Stocks hitting 52-Week Lows Friday
Four stocks dropped to 52-week lows:
- While trading on below-average volume, Gafisa (NYSE:GFA) declined today, hitting and then dropping past its previous 52-week low to $3.79. The stock price dropped 4.7% today, trading at a volume of 1.7 million. The stock is down over the last two months, having fallen $1.73 (-31.2%) from a price of $5.55 on February 29, 2012. The stock is trading at 80.1% of its 50-day moving average and 67.4% of its 200-day moving average.
- The share price of Babson Capital Corporate Investors (NYSE:MCI) slid today, reaching and then falling even farther past its previous 52-week low of $15.67 to $15.62. The stock was trading on below-average volume. Shares were traded at a volume of 12,870 and fell 1.6%.
- While trading on below-average volume, Perfumania Holdings (NASDAQ:PERF) dropped today, hitting and then dropping past its previous 52-week low to $8.31. The stock price fell 5.8% after trading at a volume of 18,848.
- While trading on above-average volume, Solitario Exploration x26 Royalty (AMEX:XPL) slipped today, hitting and then dropping past its previous 52-week low of $1.28 to $1.25. The stock price dropped 3.1% today, trading at a volume of 66,997. Over the last three months, the stock has lost 30 cents (-19.1%) from a price of $1.57 on January 31, 2012. The stock is trading at 91.7% of its 50-day moving average and 81.7% of its 200-day moving average.