June 21, 2016 - 12:54 PM EDT
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Tesoro Corporation (TSO) Pops 2.73% for June 21

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Tesoro Corporation is a A petroleum refiner and marketer

Last Price $ 77.06 Last Trade Jun/21 - 16:02
Change $ 2.05 Change Percent 2.73 %
Open $ 75.32 Prev Close $ 75.01
High $ 77.35 low $ 73.84
52 Week High $ 119.67 52 Week Low $ 67.80
Market Cap 9,245,337,152 PE Ratio 1.77
Volume 1,991,091 Exchange NYE

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One of the S&P 500’s big winners for Tuesday June 21 was Tesoro Corporation (TSO) as the company’s stock climbed 2.73% to $77.06 on volume of 1.99 million shares.

The stock opened at $75.32 and saw an intraday low of $73.84 and an intraday high of $77.35. All told, the day saw a per-share gain of $2.05. The stock’s average daily volume of 2.29 million and 119.98 million shares outstanding. Tesoro Corporation now has a 50-day SMA is $79.19 and 200-day SMA is $91.11, and it has a 52-week high of $119.67 and a 52-week low of $67.80.

Tesoro Corp is an independent petroleum refiner and marketer in the United States. Its subsidiaries operate through three business segments, transport crude oil and manufacture, transport and sell transportation fuels.

Based out of San Antonio, TX, Tesoro Corporation has 6,000 employees and, after today’s trading, reached a market cap of $9.25 billion. The stock’s P/E Ratio is 6.1. Its P/S ratio is 0.33, P/B ratio is 1.77, and P/FCF ratio is 11.

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

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