The shares closed at $74.82 on Friday as the broader market rose, with the S&P 500 up 0.84% to 7,398.93 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average edging up 0.02%.
Otis underperformed the market and finished 26.23% below its 52-week high of $101.42, reached on 15 July.
Trading volume reached 8.5 million shares, well above the stock's 50-day average of 3.7 million, indicating heavier-than-usual investor activity.
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