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Jr-Index-11-15-16 journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » Nov. 15, 2016 » 19A The Index Markets roar back 33 after unexpected ADVANCERS election results NET GAINER NET LOSER PCT. GAINER PCT. LOSER 0 UNCHANGED BancFirst Paycom LSB Paycom DECLINERS In a surprising week, not only did Don- Corp. Software Inc. Industries Software Inc. 4 ald Trump win the presidential election, +14.45 -1.46 +42.76% -3.40% but Wall Street rallied in response. As trading ended Friday, the upswing pushed SOURCE: TRADE TRENDS INC., 509-280-3896 the Dow industrials to all-time highs and Ticker Price Price Net Pct YTD 52-wk 52-wk Shares Market ($000) the S&P 500 to its largest weekly gain in Exchange symbol Company name 11.11.2016 11.04.2016 chg chg chg high low outstanding capitalization two years. NASD AAON AAON Inc. 32.20 27.55 4.65 16.88% 38.67% 32.20 19.06 52920 1704024 Banks and health care stocks rocketed NASD AEY ADDvantage Technologies Group Inc. 1.81 1.75 0.06 3.43% 0.00% 2.38 1.30 10130 18335.3 ahead. Much of the speculation says that NASD AHGP Alliance Holdings GP LP 28.37 28.00 0.37 1.32% 40.58% 31.17 27.50 59860 1698228.2 regulation will drop while spending will NASD ARLP Alliance Resource Partners LP 24.60 23.35 1.25 5.35% 82.36% 26.65 23.10 74380 1829748 rise. NASD BANF BancFirst Corp. 84.45 70.00 14.45 20.64% 44.06% 84.65 51.14 15580 1315731 The U.S. Labor Department said that NASD BKEP Blueknight Energy Partners LP 6.43 5.95 0.48 8.07% 14.41% 6.45 6.30 37900 243697 unemployment claims fell 11,000 to NASD BOKF BOK Financial Group 78.53 70.19 8.34 11.88% 31.34% 79.16 44.13 65870 5172771.1 254,000, down from a three-month high the week before. The department said that NYSE CHK Chesapeake Energy Corp. 5.43 5.29 0.14 2.65% 20.67% 8.15 1.50 875980 4756571.4 employers offered marginally more jobs in NASD CCLP CSI Compressco LP 9.76 8.67 1.09 12.57% -14.39% 9.89 9.20 33230 324324.8 September, to 5.49 million, from 5.45 mil- NYSE CLR Continental Resources Inc. 45.40 45.19 0.21 0.46% 97.56% 55.07 13.94 370400 16816160 lion the month before. NYSE DVN Devon Energy Corp. 41.85 40.19 1.66 4.13% 30.78% 47.39 18.07 523600 21912660 Other than the election, there was pre- NASD EDUC Educational Development Corp. 9.25 9.20 0.05 0.54% -16.44% 17.59 8.63 4080 37740 cious little data other than earnings to NYSE ENBL Enable Midstream Partners 16.11 14.46 1.65 11.41% 75.11% 16.59 5.38 214460 3454950.6 move markets. NYSE ETP Energy Transfer Partners 38.13 33.16 4.97 14.99% 13.04% 43.50 18.62 523520 19961817.6 “I don’t think people planned on a NASD GPOR Gulfport Energy Corp. 23.87 23.12 0.75 3.24% -2.85% 34.67 20.21 125370 2992581.9 straight Republican sweep,” said J.J. Kina- NYSE HP Helmerich & Payne Inc. 62.17 62.42 -0.25 -0.40% 16.10% 70.39 40.02 108070 6718711.9 han, TD Ameritrade’s chief strategist. “All NYSE LPI Laredo Petroleum Holdings Inc. 13.12 12.71 0.41 3.23% 64.21% 13.93 3.90 240670 3157590.4 of a sudden you realize some of the things NYSE LXU LSB Industries 8.48 5.94 2.54 42.76% 16.97% 15.50 3.68 27910 236676.8 that the markets have been wishing for NYSE MMP Magellan Midstream 65.17 65.88 -0.71 -1.08% -4.05% 77.45 54.51 227780 14844422.6 have a chance to be done. That’s why NASD TUSK Mammoth Energy Services Inc. 13.74 12.91 0.83 6.43% 3.62% 15.00 11.91 37500 515250 we’ve rallied so much. This scenario was NASD MTRX Matrix Service Co. 18.90 16.95 1.95 11.50% -7.98% 23.55 14.07 26530 501417 such a low probability, nobody was plan- NYSE OGE OGE Energy Corp. 30.44 30.40 0.04 0.13% 15.79% 33.10 23.37 199700 6078868 ning for it.” NYSE OGS One Gas Inc. 57.55 58.28 -0.73 -1.25% 14.71% 67.35 45.89 52240 3006412 The Journal Record Index increased NYSE OKE Oneok Inc. 47.92 46.65 1.27 2.72% 94.32% 51.72 18.84 210430 10083805.6 58.90 points, or 4.19 percent, closing the NYSE OKS Oneok Partners LP 39.42 38.78 0.64 1.65% 30.83% 42.49 21.86 212840 8390152.8 week at 1,465.82. Advancing issues NYSE TIS Orchids Paper Products Co. 25.17 24.31 0.86 3.54% -18.60% 36.31 23.14 10300 259251 stomped declining issues by a 33 to 4. NYSE PHX Panhandle Oil and Gas Inc. 21.35 17.45 3.90 22.35% 32.12% 22.45 10.82 16590 354196.5 Banks went on a tear after the election, NYSE PAYC Paycom Software Inc. 41.52 42.98 -1.46 -3.40% 10.34% 52.93 22.42 59830 2484141.6 and both BancFirst and BOK Financial NYSE SD SandRidge Energy Inc. 24.90 23.28 1.62 6.96% 18.01% 26.85 15.75 19370 482313 posted sizable increases. NYSE SEMG SemGroup Corp. 33.35 30.60 2.75 8.99% 15.56% 36.64 13.98 66110 2204768.5 “Of course, no one yet knows exactly NASD SONC Sonic Corp. 25.93 23.45 2.48 10.58% -19.75% 36.34 21.12 47540 1232712.2 what policy changes will occur and ex- NASD OKSB Southwest Bancorp Inc. 21.70 17.95 3.75 20.89% 24.14% 21.95 14.00 18690 405573 actly how much they will help profits, but NYSE WMB The Williams Companies Inc. 30.10 28.60 1.50 5.24% 17.12% 38.43 10.22 750660 22594866 I think the benefit might be solid enough NYSE UNT Unit Corp. 18.75 17.64 1.11 6.29% 53.69% 20.33 3.90 51500 965625 that I am maintaining my overweight NYSE WG Willbros Group Inc. 2.09 1.53 0.56 36.60% -22.30% 3.43 1.11 62620 130875.8 holdings in the sector,” said Ed Keon, NYSE WPZ Williams Partners LP 34.37 33.49 0.88 2.63% 23.41% 40.36 12.69 588940 20241867.8 managing director and portfolio manager of QMA, a multi-asset manager owned by NYSE WPX WPX Energy Inc. 12.06 11.46 0.60 5.24% 110.10% 13.92 2.53 344340 4152740.4 Prudential Financial. NOTE: MAMMOTH ENERGY SERVICES (NASD: TUSK) WAS ADDED TO THE INDEX. BancFirst soared $14.45, or 20.64 per- cent, and closed at $84.45. BANF was the THE WEEK ON WALL STREET AP top dollar gainer. BOKF jumped $8.34, or 11.88 percent, and ended at $78.53. Dow Jones 19,000 Paycom Software slid $1.46, or 3.40 per- industrials 18,000 For the week ending cent, last week. JPMorgan Chase & Co. cut THE JOURNAL DOW JONES 17,000 its rating on PAYC to “neutral” from “over- RECORD INDEX INDUSTRIAL AVG. Friday, Nov. 11 18,847.66 16,000 weight.” Its target price is $53. PAYC closed Nov. 11 . 1,465.82 Nov. 11. 18,847.66 959.38 15,000 at $41.52 and was the top dollar and per- Nov. 04 . 1,406.91 Nov. 04. 17,888.28 NDJFMMA JASO J ND centage loser. +58.90 +959.38 LSB Industries rose $2.54, or 42.76 per- Nasdaq 5,500 +4.19% +5.36% composite cent, after swinging from a loss in the pre- 5,000 For the week ending vious week’s third-quarter earnings release. 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