Texas Pacific Land stock falls 1.22% for sixth straight loss
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Updated · MarketWatch · May 7
Texas Pacific Land stock falls 1.22% for sixth straight loss
12 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · May 7
Shares closed at $394.20 on Friday, underperforming in a strong US market as the S&P 500 rose 0.84% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up 0.02%.
The stock finished 27.96% below its 52-week high of $547.20 reached on 23 February, extending a slide from Thursday's sharper 4.92% drop.
Against peers, EOG Resources fell 0.66%, Devon Energy gained 0.66% and Occidental Petroleum dropped 1.69%, leaving Texas Pacific Land's recent run weaker than most competitors.
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