February 25, 2015 - 9:39 AM EST
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Unit Corp. (UNT) is Trading Lower on Unusual Volume for February 25

Unit Corp. ($UNT) experienced unusually high volume on Feb. 25, as the stock lost 2.51% to a closing price of $31.81. The stock saw 1.4 million shares trade hands over the course of the day on 12,048 trades. Given that the stock’s average daily volume over the last month has been 571,439 shares a day, this represents a pretty substantial spike over the norm.

Unit Corp. has a P/B ratio of 0.67. It also has a P/E ratio of 7. The stock has traded between $70.37 and $26.92 over the last 52-weeks, its 50-day SMA is now $31.75, and its 200-day SMA $51.72.

Unit Corp is engaged in the land contract drilling of natural gas and oil wells, exploration, development, acquisition and production of oil and natural gas properties and buying, selling, gathering, processing and treating of natural gas in US.

Headquartered in Tulsa, OK, Unit Corp. has 1,901 employees and is currently under the leadership of CEO Larry D. Pinkston.

For a complete fundamental analysis of Unit Corp., check out equities.com’s E.V.A. report for UNT.

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Source: Equities.com News (February 25, 2015 - 9:39 AM EST)

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