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Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V Among Consumer/Non-Cyclical's Biggest Movers on November 30, 2012

November 30, 2012 | Filed Under »
Tickers in this Article » PPC, WWAV, RDEN, KOF, HLF, ANDE, BF.A
The market is currently down, with the Nasdaq declining 0.4%, the S&P 500 falling 0.2% and the Dow decreasing 0.2%.

The Consumer/Non-Cyclical sector (XLP) is relatively unchanged on a bad day for the market overall. The current biggest movers in the sector are:
CompanyMarket CapPercentage Change
Pilgrim\'s (NYSE:PPC)$1.82 billion+4.7%
WhiteWave (NYSE:WWAV)$2.67 billion-4.1%
Elizabeth Arden (Nasdaq:RDEN)$1.39 billion-2.8%
Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V (NYSE:KOF)$25.79 billion+2.8%
Herbalife (NYSE:HLF)$5.15 billion+2.1%
Andersons (Nasdaq:ANDE)$787 million-2%
Brown-Forman (NYSE:BF.A)$3.65 billion-1.7%
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Pilgrim's (NYSE:PPC) is up 4.7% to reach a current price of $7.31 per share. At 433,148 shares, the company's volume so far today is.

WhiteWave (NYSE:WWAV) is down 4.1% to reach $14.96 per share. The company's volume for the day so far is 282,293 shares. This is in keeping with its current three-month average.

Slipping 2.8%, Elizabeth Arden (Nasdaq:RDEN) is currently trading at $46.20 per share. At 45,276 shares, the company's volume so far today is 0.3 times its current daily average.

Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V (NYSE:KOF) is currently trading at $139.46 per share, a 2.8% increase. The company is currently trading a volume of 51,921 shares.

Rising 2.1%, Herbalife (NYSE:HLF) is currently trading at $46.03 per share. The company's volume is currently 1.2 million shares for the day, lighter than yesterday's volume of 7.7 million shares.

Andersons (Nasdaq:ANDE) has decreased to $41.58 per share, a 2% fall. So far today, 38,290 shares have changed hands. This is 0.3 times the average volume over the last three months.

Currently trading at $66.76 per share, Brown-Forman (NYSE:BF.A) has fallen 1.7%. The company's volume is currently 11,805 shares for the day, 1.8 times the current daily average.

The Bottom Line The nature of the market is such that stocks will have good days and bad days. Daily stock performance should be weighed against historical performance and put in context of the market overall. However, these fundamental metrics must be analyzed with historic data, industry information in addition to firm specific financial statements.

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