Best-performing Kentucky stocks last week
Published 3:14 pm Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Best-performing Kentucky stocks last week
Stacker compiled a list of the best-performing stocks in Kentucky last week using data from IEX Cloud. Stocks are ranked by the highest percent price change from Jan. 5 to Jan. 12. Stocks headquartered in Kentucky, listed on the Russell 3000 membership list, and a market cap over $5.0 billion on April 14th were considered. All 9 stocks that met the criteria in Kentucky were included in the list.
The highest performing stock on the list returned +2.7% last week. Read on to see which companies made the list.
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#9. Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC)
– Last week price change: -5.0% (-$2.52)
– Market cap: $173.4 billion
– Headquarters: Bardstown
– Sector: Finance and Insurance
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#8. Humana (HUM)
– Last week price change: -4.3% (-$19.56)
– Market cap: $54.0 billion
– Headquarters: Louisville
– Sector: Finance and Insurance
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#7. Churchill Downs (CHDN)
– Last week price change: -2.4% (-$3.06)
– Market cap: $9.3 billion
– Headquarters: Louisville
– Sector: Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
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#6. Texas Roadhouse Inc (TXRH)
– Last week price change: -1.3% (-$1.52)
– Market cap: $7.8 billion
– Headquarters: Louisville
– Sector: Accommodation and Food Services
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#5. Valvoline Inc (VVV)
– Last week price change: -0.2% (-$0.06)
– Market cap: $4.5 billion
– Headquarters: Lexington
– Sector: Wholesale Trade
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#4. Yum Brands (YUM)
– Last week price change: +0.6% (+$0.79)
– Market cap: $36.2 billion
– Headquarters: Louisville
– Sector: Accommodation and Food Services
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#3. Brown-Forman Corp. (BF.A)
– Last week price change: +1.0% (+$0.60)
– Market cap: $26.9 billion
– Headquarters: Louisville
– Sector: Manufacturing
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#2. Brown-Forman Corp. (BF.B)
– Last week price change: +1.3% (+$0.69)
– Market cap: $26.9 billion
– Headquarters: Louisville
– Sector: Manufacturing
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#1. Tempur Sealy International Inc (TPX)
– Last week price change: +2.7% (+$1.33)
– Market cap: $8.6 billion
– Headquarters: Lexington
– Sector: Manufacturing