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Macerich Among Real Estate Operations' Biggest Movers on November 26, 2012

November 26, 2012 | Filed Under »
Tickers in this Article » SIR, CBG, COR, SUI, UHT, BFS, MAC
The Nasdaq is down 0.4%, the S&P 500 is trading down 0.7% and the Dow has decreased 0.8% on a bad morning for the market.

The Real Estate Operations sector (IYR) is currently ahead of the overall market, down only 0.2%, and its biggest movers are currently:
CompanyMarket CapPercentage Change
Select Income (NYSE:SIR)$823.3 million-3.1%
CBRE Group (NYSE:CBG)$5.88 billion+1.8%
CoreSite (NYSE:COR)$508.7 million+1.6%
Sun Communities (NYSE:SUI)$1.16 billion-1.3%
Universal Health Realty (NYSE:UHT)$608.9 million+1.2%
Saul Centers (NYSE:BFS)$830.2 million+1.1%
Macerich (NYSE:MAC)$7.78 billion-0.9%
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Select Income (NYSE:SIR) is down 3.1% to reach $25.53 per share. The company is currently trading a volume of 114,574 shares.

CBRE Group (NYSE:CBG) is at $18.20 per share after an increase of 1.8%. The company's volume is currently 1.1 million shares for the day, more than yesterday's 994,322 shares.

CoreSite (NYSE:COR) is up 1.6% to reach a current price of $24.48 per share. This morning, the company is trading a volume of 54,642 shares. This is 0.2 times the current three-month average.

Sun Communities (NYSE:SUI) has fallen 1.3% and is currently trading at $38.56 per share. So far today, the company's volume is 32,873 shares, 0.2 times the average daily volume.

Universal Health Realty (NYSE:UHT) has moved up 1.2% and is currently trading at $48.56 per share. So far today, 18,774 shares have changed hands.

After rising 1.1%, Saul Centers (NYSE:BFS) is currently trading at a share price of $42.19. This morning, 2,928 shares have been traded, lighter than yesterday's volume of 7,776 shares.

Slipping 0.9%, Macerich (NYSE:MAC) is currently trading at $56.44 per share. The company's volume for the day so far is 313,641 shares. This is consistent with its current three-month average.

The Bottom Line The nature of the market is such that stocks will have good days and bad days. It is important to weigh current activity against historical performance when making any investment decisions. However, these fundamental metrics must be analyzed with historic data, industry information in addition to firm specific financial statements.

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