Centrais Electricas Brasileiras is Friday's top mover after declining 4.52%
Markets completed a mixed session Friday, as Nasdaq was down 0.18% before closing the session at 11,461. S&P 500 lost 0.12% and ended the session at 4,071.7.
“Top Movers” are assets that recorded the highest percentage change compared to their nearest peers. Friday's most active utilities stocks are listed below.
Centrais Electricas Brasileiras | Currently down 4.52% at $8.45
Having fallen 11 cents in 3 days, More of the same from Friday's session: the Brazilian electric utilities company plunged into the red after losing 4.52%, declining to $8.45. Daily trading volume (3.79 million shares) increased, making up 155% of the 21-day average (2.45 million).
The company trades at $8.45 ahead of quarterly performance report which is scheduled to be released tomorrow.
Korea Electric Power | -3% at $7.74
South Korea's largest electric utility company is now trading 37.59% above the significant low ($5.8) it slumped to a month ago. So far in 2022, it has been outperforming the Nasdaq by 21.81%. Korea Electric Power's market cap currently stands at $9.94 billion with an average daily trading volume of 232,825 shares.
The company trades at $7.74 ahead of quarterly performance report which is scheduled to be released Thursday.
Vistra Corp. | -2.2% at $24
Though in the midst of an 11 day uptrend, gaining a total of 6.81%, ($2.07), Friday's session suggests run might be coming to an end — early in Friday's session, Vistra Corp. dropped to $23.96 from $24.53 at the end of Thursday, before closing at $24. During the session, it lost 2.2%.