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Public Storage Among Real Estate Operations' Biggest Movers on November 29, 2012

November 29, 2012 | Filed Under »
Tickers in this Article » RLGY, DFT, BFS, JLL, ALX, VTR, PSA
The market is doing well so far today. The Nasdaq is up 0.5%; the S&P 500 has climbed 0.5%; and the Dow has moved up 0.4%.

Underperforming the market overall, the Real Estate Operations sector (IYR) is up 0.2%, and these are its current biggest movers:
CompanyMarket CapPercentage Change
Realogy (NYSE:RLGY)$5.08 billion+2.3%
DuPont Fabros Technology (NYSE:DFT)$1.39 billion+2%
Saul Centers (NYSE:BFS)$850.7 million+1.4%
Jones Lang LaSalle (NYSE:JLL)$3.45 billion+1.4%
Alexander\'s (NYSE:ALX)$2.15 billion+1.4%
Ventas (NYSE:VTR)$19.26 billion-1.1%
Public Storage (NYSE:PSA)$24.94 billion-1%
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Realogy (NYSE:RLGY) has risen 2.3% and is currently trading at $37.58 per share. The company's volume for the day so far is 296,828 shares.

DuPont Fabros Technology (NYSE:DFT) is at $22.76 per share after an increase of 2%. So far today, 369,763 shares have changed hands,.

Increasing 1.4%, Saul Centers (NYSE:BFS) is trading at $42.99 per share. So far today, the company's volume is 4,922 shares. This is 0.2 times its current three-month average.

Jones Lang LaSalle (NYSE:JLL) has moved up 1.4% and is currently trading at $80.81 per share. At 88,151 shares, the company's volume so far today is 0.6 times the current daily average.

After rising 1.4%, Alexander's (NYSE:ALX) is currently trading at a share price of $435.95. The company is currently trading a volume of 1,705 shares.

Ventas (NYSE:VTR) is trading at $63.10 per share, down 1.1%. The company's volume is currently 693,833 shares for the day, consistent with the volume from yesterday lighter than yesterday's volume of 1.6 million shares.

Public Storage (NYSE:PSA) is down 1% to reach $140.91 per share. The company is currently trading a volume of 260,427 shares. This is 0.4 times its average volume over the past 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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