May 18, 2016 - 12:53 PM EDT
Print Email Article Font Down Font Up
LyondellBasell Industries NV (LYB) Falls 2.71% for May 18

Market Summary

 Follow
image

LyondellBasell Industries NV is a A chemical manufacturing company

Last Price $ 81.62 Last Trade May/18 - 17:14
Change $ -2.27 Change Percent -2.71 %
Open $ 83.15 Prev Close $ 83.89
High $ 83.77 low $ 81.21
52 Week High $ 106.50 52 Week Low $ 69.10
Market Cap 34,829,469,493 PE Ratio 5.49
Volume 2,727,137 Exchange NYE

LYB - Market Data & News

LYB - Stock Valuation Report

One of the S&P 500’s big losers for Wednesday May 18 was LyondellBasell Industries NV (LYB). The company’s stock fell 2.71% to $81.62 on volume of 2.72 million shares.

The stock opened the day at 83.15 and traded between a low of $81.21 and a high of $83.77. The stock finished the day down $2.27 per share. LyondellBasell Industries NV has an average daily volume of 3.86 million and a total float of 426.73 million shares. The 50-day SMA for LyondellBasell Industries NV is $85.50 and its 200-day SMA is $84.93. The high for the stock over the last 52 weeks is $106.50 and the low is $69.10.

LyondellBasell Industries NV along with its subsidiaries is a manufacturer of chemicals and polymers, a refiner of crude oil, a producer of gasoline blending components and a developer and licensor of technologies for the production of polymers.

LyondellBasell Industries NV is centered in Rotterdam, , and has 13,000 employees. Today’s trading day leaves the company with a market cap of $34.83 billionwith a P/E Ratio of 8.8. The company has a P/S ratio of 1.14, P/B ratio of 5.49, and a 13.1.

For a complete fundamental analysis analysis of LyondellBasell Industries NV, check out Equities.com’s Stock Valuation Analysis report for LYB. To see the latest independent stock recommendations from Equities.com’s analysts, visit our Research section.

The S&P 500 represents the industry standard for large-cap indices. While the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) may be the most visible stock market index in the country, the S&P 500 has long been relied on by industry insiders and fund managers as the more reliable gauge of portfolio performance.

While the DJIA is price-weighted and only includes 30 stocks, the S&P 500 uses a weighting system that factors in market cap and the size of a company’s free float while including some 500 stocks for a more comprehensive look at the broader markets’ performance. Its performance is far more representative of the large- and mega-cap stocks for any period of time.

For more news on the financial markets, go to Equities.com. Also, learn more about our independent proprietary equity research reports and our robust do-it-yourself Stock Valuation Analysis reports in our Research section.

All data provided by QuoteMedia and was accurate as of 4:30PM ET.

DISCLOSURE: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors, and do not represent the views of equities.com. Readers should not consider statements made by the author as formal recommendations and should consult their financial advisor before making any investment decisions. To read our full disclosure, please go to: http://www.equities.com/disclaimer


Source: Equities.com News (May 18, 2016 - 12:53 PM EDT)

News by QuoteMedia
www.quotemedia.com

Legal Notice