WeWork Inc.’s stock jumped 14.7% in afternoon trading on volume of 297.3 million shares, which is enough to make the co-working spaces provider’s stock the...
WeWork Inc.’s stock WE jumped 14.7% in afternoon trading on volume of 297.3 million shares, which is enough to make the co-working spaces provider’s stock the most actively traded on major U.S. exchanges. The stock’s rally follow’s Thursday’s record 43.4% surge on record volume of 737.5 million, which came a day after the stock suffered a record 38.6% plunge on volume of 132 million shares to a record-low close of 12.9 cents.
7% in afternoon trading on volume of 297.3 million shares, which is enough to make the co-working spaces provider’s stock the most actively traded on major U.S. exchanges. The stock’s rally follow’s Thursday’s record 43.4% surge on record volume of 737.5 million, which came a day after the stock suffered a record 38.6% plunge on volume of 132 million shares to a record-low close of 12.9 cents.
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