Alcoa Corporation (AA) Dips 9.89%

Alcoa Corporation (AA) Dips 9.89%

Alcoa Corporation is a Alcoa is a vertically integrated aluminum company whose operations include bauxite mining, alumina refining, and the manufacture of primary aluminum.

Among the S&P 500’s biggest fallers on Tuesday March 23 was Alcoa Corporation (AA). The stock experienced a 9.89% decline to $27.42 with 8.43 million shares changing hands.

Alcoa Corporation started at an opening price of 28.39 and hit a high of $29.25 and a low of $27.11. Ultimately, the stock took a hit and finished the day at $3.01 per share. Alcoa Corporation trades an average of n/a shares a day out of a total 186.25 million shares outstanding. The current moving averages are a 50-day SMA of $n/a and a 200-day SMA of $n/a. Alcoa Corporation hit a high of $33.45 and a low of $5.16 over the last year.

Alcoa is a vertically integrated aluminum company whose operations include bauxite mining, alumina refining, and the manufacture of primary aluminum. It is the world’s largest bauxite miner and alumina refiner by production volume, and its profits are closely tied to prevailing commodity prices along the aluminum supply chain.

With its headquarters located in Pittsburgh, PA, Alcoa Corporation employs 12,900 people. After today’s trading, the company’s market cap has fallen to $5.11 billion, a P/S of n/a, a P/B of 1.54, and a P/FCF of n/a.

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