Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ:CA) Paces TSX Composite Energy Laggards with Loss of 1.03% on March 7
Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ:CA) was one of the worst stocks in energy sector of the S&P/TSX Composite Index on March 7, slipping 1.03% to close the day at $41.33 after closing the day prior at $41.76. Throughout the day, shares of CNQ:CA traded as high as $41.94 and as low as $41.28. Today's stock decline came with about 2.36 million shares changing hands, compared to an average 30-day volume of 2.75 million for Canadian Natural Resources Limited. The price is currently below the 30-day volume weighted average price of $41.59 for CNQ:CA.
The share depreciation gives the company a market capitalization of $46.39 billion based upon 1.11 billion shares outstanding. It also means that Canadian Natural has a price-to-book ratio of 1.8:1 and a price-to-earnings ratio of :1.
In the past 52 weeks, shares of CNQ:CA have traded as low as $33.11 and as high as $46.74. Technical traders will take note that at $41.33, shares of CNQ:CA are trading above their 200-day MA at $40.66 and above their 50-day MA at $40.52. Technical analysts pay close attention to these key moving averages because they often serve as technical support and resistance levels and because a move beneath or holding under them is typically regarded as bearish.
Who is Canadian Natural?
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd is a senior independent energy company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, production, marketing and sale of crude oil, NGLs and natural gas. The company’s 7568 employees are led by CEO Steve W. Laut from the corporate headquarters at 2100, 855 - 2 Street S.W..
What is the S&P/TSX Composite Index?
Developed and managed by S&P Dow Jones Indices and launched in January 1977, the S&P/TSX Composite is the headline index for the Canadian equity market. Generally, when investors refer to movement in the Canadian markets, they are referring to the S&P/TSX Composite, as it is the broadest index in the S&P/TSX franchise. The index includes more than 230 of the biggest companies traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange, with financials making up the most heavily weighted sector in the index, followed by energy and materials. The Toronto Stock Exchange serves as the distributor of both real-time and historical data for this index.
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Source: Financial Press News
(March 7, 2017 - 11:50 PM EST)
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