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Friday Sector Laggards: Trucking, Asset Management Stocks

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Friday Sector Laggards: Trucking, Asset Management Stocks

Friday Sector Laggards: Trucking, Asset Management Stocks

In trading on Friday, trucking shares were relative laggards, down on the day by about 2.2%.

Helping drag down the group were shares of US Xpress Enterprises, down about 24.5% and shares of Daseke down about 11.8% on the day.

In trading on Friday, trucking shares were relative laggards, down on the day by about 2.2%.

Helping drag down the group were shares of US Xpress Enterprises, down about 24.5% and shares of Daseke down about 11.8% on the day.

Also lagging the market Friday are asset management shares, down on the day by about 0.9% as a group, led down by Puhui Wealth Investment Management, trading lower by about 18.6% and Silvercrest Asset Management Group, trading lower by about 1.8%.




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