Biggest Movers in Consumer Noncyclical Stocks Now – MNST USTR NUS DLX

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Consumer noncyclical stocks rose broadly on Wall Street so far on Tuesday, with the sector seeing an overall increase of 1.2%.

More broadly, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.3%, the Nasdaq climbed 1.9% and the S&P 500 rose 1.3%.

Some of the biggest gainers among consumer noncyclical stocks include:

  • Monster Beverage Corp (MNST): MNST stock is up 2.8% today.
  • United Stationers Inc (USTR): USTR stock is up 2.6% today.
  • Nu Skin Enterprises (NUS): NUS stock is up 2.3% today.
  • Deluxe Corp (DLX): DLX stock is up 2.2% today.
  • British American Tobacco Industries (BTI): BTI stock is up 2.1% today.
  • National Beverage (FIZZ): FIZZ stock is up 2.6% today.
  • Starbucks Corp (SBUX): SBUX stock is up 1.9% today.
  • Diageo Plc (DEO): DEO stock is up 1.7% today.
  • Coca Cola Femsa S.A.B. De C.V. (KOF): KOF stock is up 1.5% today.
  • Post Holdings Inc. (POST): POST stock is up 1.6% today.

Some of the biggest losers among consumer noncyclical stocks include:

  • Tyson Foods (TSN): TSN stock is down 1.1%, marking the third consecutive day the stock has decreased.
  • Revlon Inc (REV): REV stock is down 1.5%, marking the third consecutive day the stock has decreased.
  • Pilgrim’s Pride Corp (PPC): PPC stock is down 0.7% today.
  • Adecoagro S.A. (AGRO): AGRO stock is down 0.6% today.
  • Embotell Andna Sa B (AKO.B): AKO.B stock is down 0.4% today.
  • Seaboard Corp (SEB): SEB stock is down 0.1% today.
  • Keurig Green Mountain Inc. (GMCR): GMCR stock is down 0.2% today.

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Editor’s Note: Returns for the fastest-moving stocks listed here are based on share prices 20 minutes prior to publication of this story.


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