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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type |
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Generali | AQEU:GM | Aquis Europe | Ordinary Share |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.20 | -0.85% | 23.28 | 23.27 | 23.29 | 23.36 | 23.07 | 23.31 | 106,745 | 11:51:05 |
By Steve Gelsi
Energy stocks made more gains Friday, the final trading day of a robust May, as shares of petroleum producers and refiners tapped into the highest crude-oil prices seen in six months.
Oil's big rise in the commodities futures pits, along with a traditional bump up in the energy business ahead of the summer driving season, helped shares of petroleum and natural-gas producers ride the rally in the broad market in recent weeks.
Friday proved no exception, as oil broke through the $66-a-barrel level, even while the broad equities market wavered following Thursday's solid gains.
Against this backdrop, the Amex Oil Index (XOI) rose 1.3% to 982.
The Philadelphia Oil Service Index (OSXX) gained 1% to 175, while the Amex Natural Gas Index (XNG) added 0.6% to 437.
Shares of sector leader Exxon Mobil (XOM) climbed 53 cents to $69.76 as Chevron (CVX) rose $1.02% to $66.83. Both oil majors are components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI).
Meanwhile, average U.S. retail gasoline prices rose to $2.47 a gallon at the end of May, up from $2.05 a month ago - good enough for a quick jump of 20% in the past 30 days.
With one trading day left in May, the Amex Oil Index has climbed to 970, up from 876 on April 30, for a gain of 10.7%.
The Amex Natural Gas Index now sits at 434, up from 387 on April 30, for a gain of 12%.
And the Philadelphia Oil Service Index (OSXX) closed out trading on Thursday at 173, up fully 14.6% from April 30.
Among other energy stocks in the spotlight, First Solar (FSLR) rose 3.8% to $11.16. The largest U.S.-based maker of panels for solar energy was mentioned in a Goldman Sachs note this week as one of five potential contenders to replace General Motors (GM) in the S&P 500.
-Steve Gelsi; 415-439-6400; AskNewswires@dowjones.com
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