U.S. Small Caps Close Lower; Helmerich & Payne Posts Biggest Loss

Dow Jones
11 Apr

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Shares of small-cap companies declined Thursday, as the Russell 2000 Index dropped 4.3%, and the S&P Small Cap 600 Index was down 4.5%.

Among companies with a market value of $1 billion to $6.7 billion, Helmerich & Payne Inc. was the biggest laggard during the session, dropping 15%, followed by shares of Sandisk Corp., which dropped 15%. Shares of Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. dropped 15%, Impinj Inc. shares plunged 15%, and American Airlines Group Inc. tumbled 14%.

Neogen Corp. was the best performer, surging 12%, followed by Skeena Resources Ltd., which surged 9.6%. Diginex Ltd. shares jumped 8.8%, Fortuna Mining Corp. jumped 8.3%, and shares of Certara Inc. surged 8.0%.

Major U.S. stock indexes closed down Thursday with the Nasdaq Composite Index falling 4.3%. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 Index fell 3.5%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 2.5%.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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April 10, 2025 16:21 ET (20:21 GMT)

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