Charles Schwab (SCHW) drops 0.52% to close at $ 70.78 on September 16
The shares of Charles Schwab Corp. (NYSE: SCHW) fell 0.52%, or $ 0.37 per share, to close Thursday at $ 70.78. After opening the day at $ 71.37, shares of Charles Schwab have fluctuated between $ 71.96 and $ 70.37. 3,054,727 shares traded in hands, down from their 30-day average of 4,572,513. Thursday’s activity brought Charles Schwab’s market cap to $ 133,001,277,870.
Charles Schwab is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
About Charles Schwab Corp.
Charles Schwab believes in the power of investing to help people create a better future. The company is used to challenging the status quo in its industry, innovating in ways that benefit the investors, advisors and employers who serve them, and championing its clients’ goals with passion and integrity.
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