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Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (BBBY) Dips 5.23% for August 15

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Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. is a Operates a chain of retail stores

Last Price $ 23.27Last Trade Oct/03 - 16:00
Change $ -0.33Change Percent -1.40 %
Open $ 23.67Prev Close $ 23.60
High $ 23.71low $ 23.14
52 Week High $ 48.8352 Week Low $ 22.10
Market Cap 3,333,241,340PE Ratio 1.25
Volume 3,427,595Exchange NGS

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Among the S&P 500’s biggest fallers on Tuesday August 15 was Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (BBBY). The stock experienced a 5.23% decline to $27.57 with 3.69 million shares changing hands.

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. started at an opening price of 29.04 and hit a high of $29.04 and a low of $27.56. Ultimately, the stock took a hit and finished the day at $1.52 per share. Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. trades an average of 3.6 million shares a day out of a total 144.73 million shares outstanding. The current moving averages are a 50-day SMA of $31.16 and a 200-day SMA of $37.94. Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. hit a high of $48.83 and a low of $27.99 over the last year.

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc operates a chain of retail stores. It operates under the names Bed Bath & Beyond, Christmas Tree Shops and Harmon and Harmon Face Values.

With its headquarters located in Union, NJ, Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. employs 65,000 people. After today’s trading, the company’s market cap has fallen to $3.99 billionAs for its value, =Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.?> has a P/E ratio of

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For all the attention paid to the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), it’s the S&P 500 that’s relied on by insiders and institutional investors. It represents the industry standard for American large-cap indices.

The Dow is made up of just 30 stocks to the S&P 500’s 500, and it uses an unreliable and outdated price-weighting system where the S&P 500 relies on market cap in weighting its returns. This is why its long-term returns is a much more reliable gauge for the performance of large- and mega-cap stocks over time.

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