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WWE Stock Track 2016
Week 26 – July 11-15
– Friday, July 15: Closing Price of $20.06, up very slightly from Friday.
The stock did not move much the final three days of the week, sticking comfortably to the $20-level.
The stock ranged between $19.86 and $20.18 per share.
WWE is now valued at $1.52 billion to close the week.
– Thursday, July 14: Closing Price of $20.00 even, down very slightly from Wednesday.
The stock did not move much on light volume, trading between $20.00 and $20.35.
– Wednesday, July 13: Closing Price of $20.08 per share, essentially even with Tuesday’s close.
The stock peaked at $20.34 and barely dipped below $20 to a low of $19.98 on the day.
– Tuesday, July 12: WWE hit a new year-high of $21.19 per share on Tuesday.
However, the stock closed at $20.09 per share, down two percent from Monday.
The stock peaked above $21 very early in the morning, then progressively fell off the remainder of the trading day.
The peak of $21.19 was the highest point since WWE hit $21.33 on October 26, 2015. This was followed by the Big Drop a few days later when WWE reported Third Quarter 2015 financials. WWE did not $20 again until eight months later on Monday…
– Monday, July 11: WWE crossed over $20 on Monday for the first time this year, hitting a new 2016 high-mark of $20.63 per share.
WWE finished at $20.46 per share, up nearly one dollar (4.9 percent) from Friday’s close of $19.51. WWE outpaced the overall stock market increasing by half-a-percent on Monday.
It was the highest point since October 28, 2015 when WWE reached $20.62 per share. The next day, WWE reported Third Quarter 2015 financials that did not meet investor expectations, sending the stock tumbling to $18.98 on Oct. 29, 2015.
It took nearly nine months for WWE to return to the $20 level, achieving the mark on Monday. Plus, the stock grew throughout the day, peaking in the afternoon.
Yahoo Finance speculated that the increase may have been driven by UFC’s sale, which set a sports transaction record at $4.o billion. Because UFC and WWE have similar business models, it’s possible investors sought out an investment in a related publicly-traded company like WWE since UFC is not publicly-traded.
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2016 WWE STOCK SCORESHEET
- 2016 Open: $17.44 per share
- Latest Close: $20.06 per share (7/15)
- Current 52-Week Range: $14.20-23.63
- 2016 High Points: $21.19 (7/12), $20.46 (7/11)
- June 20 Week: $19.72 (6/20), $19.20 (6/21), $19.09 (6/23), $19.02 (6/22)
- Pre-June 20 Week: $18.99 (6/16), $18.93 (3/17), $18.86 (4/4), $18.85 (6/17), $18.82 (5/11)
- 2016 Low Points: $14.20 (2/11); $15.55 (4/12)
- 2016 Initial Market Value: $1.34 billion
- Current Market Value: $1.52 billion (7/15)
- 2016 Market Value Low Point: $1.11 billion (Week of 2/8)
- 2016 Market Value High Points: $1.55 billion (7/11)
- Feb. 11: Financial Day #1 Milemarker (Q4 & 2015 Year-End) – $14.94 closing price (down 5.1% from previous day)
- May 10: Financial Day #2 Milemarker (First Quarter 2016) – $17.43 closing price (up 2.2% from previous day)
- June 16: WWE announces China initiative – $18.99 year-high stock price; $1.41 billion market value
- June 20: Year-high Stock Price of $19.72 per share
- June 23: First time closing above $19 since October 2015
- July 8: New 2016 high-point of $19.80 per share
- July 11: First time closing above $20 since October 2015; new 2016 high-point of $20.63 per share
- July 12: New 2016 high-point of $21.19 per share
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