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Romance industry

Romance industry

3.28k followers13 symbols Watchlist by Yahoo Finance

This basket consists of companies tied to modern and traditional romance in the US.

Curated by Yahoo Finance

Background

This watch list looks at the new intersection of love and technology, acknowledging that meeting ‘the one’ can come after swiping right on Tinder and that date night can consist of an evening watching Netflix. This list also includes companies involved with traditional date-night rituals such as films, luxury hotels and flowers.

How did we choose these stocks?

Each of these stocks was chosen by the Yahoo Finance editorial staff.

Who made these selections?

Yahoo Finance is the most-read business website in the US, garnering roughly 75 million unique visitors every month. The site has extensive coverage of the markets, travel, technology and general business.

How are these weighted?

The stocks in this watchlist are weighted equally.

Performance

WatchlistChange today1-month return1-year returnTotal return
Romance industry+0.28%---
^GSPC+0.12%+6.77%+26.51%+5602.44%

13 symbols

SymbolCompany nameLast priceChange% changeMarket timeVolumeAvg vol (3-month)Market cap
HDThe Home Depot, Inc.344.21+1.48+0.43%4:00 pm GMT-41.83M3.56M341.12B
NFLXNetflix, Inc.621.1+10.58+1.73%4:00 pm GMT-43.77M3.51M267.63B
MARMarriott International, Inc.237.73-1.23-0.51%4:00 pm GMT-41.20M1.44M67.90B
HSYThe Hershey Company207.04-1.13-0.54%4:00 pm GMT-41.18M2.03M41.87B
DRIDarden Restaurants, Inc.154+2.58+1.70%4:00 pm GMT-41.18M1.29M18.38B
MTCHMatch Group, Inc.31.21-0.15-0.48%4:00 pm GMT-42.74M5.53M8.29B
SIGSignet Jewelers Limited98.85-2.60-2.56%4:00 pm GMT-4447.76k772.37k4.41B
AMCAMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.4.4-0.24-5.17%4:00 pm GMT-497.05M43.12M1.30B
FLWS1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc.10.15-0.03-0.29%4:00 pm GMT-4237.17k315.70k651.73M
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