The 19 biggest tech losers plummeted at least 60% from their 52-week highs on Friday.
The latest inflation figures on June 10 were worse than expected and the effect on stock prices was brutal. A list of stocks in the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq-100 Index that have fallen at least 60% from 52-week highs is below.
Hand-in-hand with the inflation report was a record-low figure for the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index. Stocks down at least 60% from their 52-week highs To take a broader look at large companies suffering the biggest share price declines, we added the components of the Nasdaq-100 Index NDX, -3.56% to the S&P 500 for a list of 519 companies after removing duplicates. Click on the tickers for more about each company.
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