July 13, 2015 - 5:31 PM EDT
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Penn Virginia Corp. (PVA) Hits New 52-week Low During July 13 Session

Penn Virginia Corp. (PVA) established a new 52-week low yesterday, and could be a company to watch at the open. After opening at $3.20, Penn Virginia Corp. dropped to $3.04 for a new 52-week low. By the closing bell, the company's stock was at $3.22 a share for a loss of 0.92%.

Falling to a new 52-week low is never fun for company's shareholder, but, depending on who you ask, it can be either a buy or a sell signal. Someone bearish on the stock might see it reaching its lowest price in a year as a sign of growing downward momentum and make sure they sell their shares. Bulls, though, are more likely to see a new 52-week low as the stock hitting its low point and anticipate a bounce in the share price.

However one plays it, it's often a critical moment for any stock and should be noted by investors.

Penn Virginia Corp. saw 5.35 million shares of its stock trade hands, that's out of 71.62 million shares outstand. The stock has an average daily volume of n/a shares. After hitting a new 52-week low, Penn Virginia Corp. enters the new trading day with a market cap of 230.63 million, a 50-day SMA of $n/a and a 200-day SMA of $n/a

For a full analysis of Penn Virginia Corp., check out Equities.com's E.V.A. report.

Penn Virginia Corp. has n/a employees, is led by CEO , and makes its home in , .

Penn Virginia Corp. is also a component of the Russell 2000 Index, which is generally viewed as the most reliable indicator of the health of the broader small-cap market. Using a rules-based methodology, it creates a simple, unbiased view of how America's stable of smaller publicly traded companies are performing in the stock markets.

The index consists of the 2,000 smallest companies of the 3,000 largest publicly-traded companies in the country as judged by market cap. It's constructed by Russell Investments, which also builds and maintains the Russell 3000 (an index consisting of all 3,000 biggest companies by market cap) and the large-cap Russell 1000 (which has the 1,000 largest companies from the Russell 3000).

For more news on the financial markets, go to Equities.com. Also, learn more about our robust do-it-yourself Equities Valuation Analysis (E.V.A.) research reports.

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Source: Equities.com News (July 13, 2015 - 5:31 PM EDT)

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