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Nov.06
4:42 PM ET
Thursday, 6 Nov 2008
Top Ten 2-Day Losses in the S&P 500
The S&P [.SPX
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Top Ten Biggest 2-Day Point and Percent Drops
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The Dow had its worst 2-day move ever (see Dow's Top 10 here). The biggest losers in the S&P today were:
- Big Lots [BIG
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] - XL Capital [XL
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] - Hartford Financial [HIG
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] - Consol Energy [CNX
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] - Developers Diversified Realty [DDR Loading... ()
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