In the latest trading session, PRDO closed at $60.27, marking a +0.93% move from the previous day. This change was narrower than the S&P 500’s daily loss of 0.67%. Prior to today, the company had gained 14.53% over the past month, outpacing the Business Services sector’s gain of 3.03% and the S&P 500’s gain of 1.19% in that time.

EZPW was a big mover last session, as the company saw its shares rise more than 7% on the day. The move came on solid volume too with far more shares changing hands than in a normal session. This stock, which remained volatile and traded within the range of $9.26- $17.03, witnessed a sharp increase over the past one month.

On the other hand, HDSN saw a big move last session, as its shares jumped more than 7% on the day, amid huge volumes. This upside drove the stock to close at $5.52 per share. Notably, this stock has been witnessing solid and consistent earnings estimate revision activity over the past month, suggesting analysts are becoming a bit more bullish on the firm’s prospects in both the short and long term.

AVNW was also a big mover in the last trading session, as the company saw its shares rise nearly 11% on the day. The move came on solid volume too with far more shares changing hands than in a normal session. This stock – which remained volatile and traded within a range of $9.25- $15.35 in the past one month – witnessed a sharp increase over that timeframe.

The overall industry lost around 0.67% yesterday as the U.S. stock market dipped. PRDO, EZPW, HDSN and AVNW are headquartered in various countries and they are established firms in their respective sectors. However, it is important to remember that this one-day trend might not continue in the coming months as the market situation is influenced by various factors.

With the positive early trading for PRDO, EZPW, HDSN, and AVNW, investors are hopeful that the upward trend will continue in the coming days. The performance of these companies will be closely watched by analysts and investors alike to see if they can sustain their gains and outperform the market in the long run.

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