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Tesoro Corporation (TSO) Falls 6.46% for April 29

 April 29, 2016 - 12:53 PM EDT

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Tesoro Corporation (TSO) Falls 6.46% for April 29

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Tesoro Corporation is a A petroleum refiner and marketer

Last Price $ 79.69 Last Trade Apr/29 - 16:03
Change $ -5.50 Change Percent -6.46 %
Open $ 84.58 Prev Close $ 85.19
High $ 85.01 low $ 79.55
52 Week High $ 119.67 52 Week Low $ 67.80
Market Cap 9,553,623,139 PE Ratio 1.83
Volume 2,950,185 Exchange NYE

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TSO - Stock Valuation Report

One of the S&P 500’s big losers for Friday April 29 was Tesoro Corporation (TSO). The company’s stock fell 6.46% to $79.69 on volume of 2.95 million shares.

The stock opened the day at 84.58 and traded between a low of $79.55 and a high of $85.01. The stock finished the day down $5.5 per share. Tesoro Corporation has an average daily volume of 2.53 million and a total float of 119.88 million shares. The 50-day SMA for Tesoro Corporation is $84.21 and its 200-day SMA is $95.16. The high for the stock over the last 52 weeks is $119.67 and the low is $67.80.

Tesoro Corp is an independent petroleum refiner and marketer in the United States. Its subsidiaries operate through three business segments, transport crude oil and manufacture, transport and sell transportation fuels.

Tesoro Corporation is centered in San Antonio, TX, and has 6,000 employees. Today’s trading day leaves the company with a market cap of $9.55 billionwith a P/E Ratio of 6.9. The company has a P/S ratio of 0.46, P/B ratio of 1.83, and a 8.2.

For a complete fundamental analysis analysis of Tesoro Corporation, check out Equities.com’s Stock Valuation Analysis report for TSO. To see the latest independent stock recommendations from Equities.com’s analysts, visit our Research section.

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(April 29, 2016 - 12:53 PM EDT)

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