Laredo Petroleum Inc. (LPI:NYQ) in Tulsa 41st biggest stock market swing in week ending May 28

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Laredo Petroleum Inc. (LPI:NYQ) in Tulsa saw one of the biggest weekly changes on Wall Street, up 35.4 percent throughout the week ending May 27.

It rose $22.2, placing it 41st among the top 50 biggest swings in Wall Street during the time frame.

Shares in Laredo Petroleum Inc. finished the week ending May 27 at $84.95.

Laredo Petroleum Inc., based in Tulsa, employs 273 people and has reported $133,670,000 USD in income.

Stock fluctuations are affected by several factors, from news about the company involved to global trade difficulties or successes.

Despite a tumultuous year with the COVID-19 pandemic, the US stock market overall remained strong in 2021.

Tony Despirito at investment firm BlackRock said “Overall, companies have beat analyst expectations on both earnings per share and revenue growth. But the latter has been particularly strong.”

Nothing in this article is to be assumed as financial advice.

Top 50 biggest stock market swings in week ending May 28

Company Name Percentage Change Current Trading Price
4 Less Group Inc. 1,046.6% $7
Evoke Pharma Inc. 1,024.1% $2.88
Catalyst Biosciences Inc. 223.7% $1.23
CynergisTek Inc. 105.5% $1.19
Blacksky Technology Inc. 101.5% $2.62
Oncternal Therapeutics Inc. 86.6% $1.54
1399 Internet Technology Application Group Inc. 86% $1
Apyx Medical Corp. 78.1% $6.27
View Inc. 70.3% $1.16
Global Gold Corp. 70.2% $1
Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc. -66.3% $2
Lulu’s Fashion Lounge Holdings Inc. 64.9% $18.75
Scoutcam Inc. -60% $2.4
Iovance Biotherapeutics Inc. -54.5% $7.02
Master Glazier’s Karate International Inc. -53.9% $1.75
Pyxus International Inc. 53.8% $1
PetVivo Holdings Inc. 53.1% $1.99
SpringWorks Therapeutics Inc. -50.6% $18.36
Stonemor Inc. 48.9% $3.44
Insignia Systems Inc. 47.6% $10.3
BigBear.ai Holdings Inc. -46.2% $5.38
Nerdy Inc. 45.5% $2.59
Redbox Entertainment Inc. 44.9% $7.71
GeoVax Labs Inc. 44.6% $2.01
America’s CAR-MART Inc. 43.8% $112.38
GameStop Corp. 43.4% $137.21
BioForce Nanosciences Holdings Inc. 41.4% $2.05
Charah Solutions Inc. 41.2% $3.22
Creatd Inc. 41% $1.1
Allarity Therapeutics Inc. 40% $2.87
Uniroyal Global Engineered Products Inc. 40% $1.4
Better Therapeutics Inc. 38.1% $2.03
Quantum Computing Inc. 38% $2.07
Mirati Therapeutics Inc. -37.2% $39.81
Standard Metals Processing Inc. -36.7% $5.7
KonaTel Inc. 36.6% $1.16
GIB Capital Group Inc. 36.3% $1.54
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. 35.8% $10.77
Rapid Therapeutic Science Laboratories Inc. -35.8% $2.26
Modine Manufacturing Co. 35.7% $11.26
Laredo Petroleum Inc. 35.4% $84.95
Mill City Ventures III Ltd. -35.4% $2.55
VMware Inc. 35.1% $129.26
Xilio Therapeutics Inc. 35% $3.24
Exodus Movement Inc. -34.7% $8
Dutch Bros Inc. 34.6% $37.36
Beachbody Company Inc. 34.2% $2.16
Sundance Strategies Inc. 33.3% $4
Comstock Resources Inc. 33.1% $20.65
Snap Inc. -33% $15.58


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