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Digital Realty Trust Among Real Estate Operations' Biggest Movers on October 25, 2012

October 25, 2012 | Filed Under »
Tickers in this Article » DFT, COR, NCT, DLR, SUI, SLG, OFC
This morning, the market has been relatively quiet. The Nasdaq is unchanged; the S&P 500 has remained steady; and the Dow remains relatively unchanged.

On a quiet day for the market overall so far, the Real Estate Operations sector (IYR) has slipped 1.3% and its biggest movers are currently:
CompanyMarket CapPercentage Change
DuPont Fabros Technology (NYSE:DFT)$1.49 billion-15.8%
CoreSite (NYSE:COR)$549.1 million-7%
Newcastle (NYSE:NCT)$1.32 billion+4.2%
Digital Realty Trust (NYSE:DLR)$7.77 billion-3.9%
Sun Communities (NYSE:SUI)$1.17 billion-3.6%
SL Green (NYSE:SLG)$6.99 billion-2.9%
Corporate Office (NYSE:OFC)$2.05 billion-2.7%
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After a precipitous drop of 15.8%, DuPont Fabros Technology (NYSE:DFT) is now trading at a share price of $19.89. The company's volume is currently 5.3 million shares for the day, 6.7 times the average daily volume.

CoreSite (NYSE:COR) is trading at $24.17 per share, down 7%. So far today, the company's volume is 183,691 shares.

Newcastle (NYSE:NCT) is currently trading at $8 per share, a 4.2% increase. So far today, the company's volume is 1.6 million shares, 0.7 times its average over the past three months.

Digital Realty Trust (NYSE:DLR) has decreased to $61.20 per share, a 3.9% fall. So far today, the company's volume is 2.4 million shares. This is greater than yesterday's volume of 1.2 million shares.

After a decline of 3.6%, Sun Communities (NYSE:SUI) has hit a share price of $42.17. The company's volume is currently 72,402 shares for the day, in line with the current daily average.

At $75.24, SL Green (NYSE:SLG) has slipped 2.9%. So far today, 413,450 shares have changed hands.

Falling 2.7%, Corporate Office (NYSE:OFC) is currently at a share price of $24.71. With 386,505 shares changing hands so far today, the company's volume is 0.3 times the average volume over the last three months.

The Bottom Line No matter the economic climate, Wall Street will always have stocks that make major moves each week. It is important to weigh current activity against historical performance when making any investment decisions. Keep in mind that all these ratios should be compared against historical numbers and industry information in order to get a more complete picture.

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