July 13, 2016 - 1:00 PM EDT
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EXCO Resources Inc. Exco Resources Inc. (XCO) Jumps 8.66% on July 13

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EXCO Resources Inc. Exco Resources Inc. is a An oil and natural gas company

Last Price $ 1.38 Last Trade Jul/13 - 16:02
Change $ 0.11 Change Percent 8.66 %
Open $ 1.29 Prev Close $ 1.27
High $ 1.38 low $ 1.28
52 Week High $ 1.94 52 Week Low $ 0.48
Market Cap 390,055,903 PE Ratio -0.50
Volume 1,572,935 Exchange NYE

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EXCO Resources Inc. Exco Resources Inc. (XCO) was among the biggest gainers on the Russell 2000 for Wednesday July 13 as the stock popped 8.66% to $1.38, representing a gain of $0.11 per share. Some 1.57 million shares traded hands on 3,993 trades, compared with an average daily volume of 3.51 million shares out of a total float of 282.65 million. The stock opened at $1.29 and traded with an intraday range of $1.38 to $1.28.

After today's gains, EXCO Resources Inc. Exco Resources Inc. reached a market cap of $390.06 million. EXCO Resources Inc. Exco Resources Inc. has had a trading range between $1.94 and $0.48 over the last year, and it had a 50-day SMA of $1.16 and a 200-day SMA of $1.12.

EXCO Resources Inc is an oil and natural gas company. It acquires, develops and explores onshore North American oil and natural gas properties.

EXCO Resources Inc. Exco Resources Inc. is based out of Dallas, TX and has some 315 employees. Its CEO is .

For a complete fundamental analysis analysis of EXCO Resources Inc. Exco Resources Inc., check out Equities.com’s Stock Valuation Analysis report for XCO. To see the latest independent stock recommendations from Equities.com’s analysts, visit our Research section.

The Russell 2000 is one of the leading indices tracking small-cap companies in the United States. It's maintained by Russell Investments, an industry leader in creating and maintaining indices, and consists of the smallest 2000 stocks from the broader Russell 3000 index.

Russell's indices differ from traditional indices like the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) or S&P 500, whose members are selected by committee, because they base membership entirely on an objective, rules based methodology. The 3,000 largest companies by market cap make up the Russell 3000, with the 2,000 smaller companies making up the Russell 2000. It's a simple approach that gives a broad, unbiased look at the small-cap market as a whole.

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