Positive % change for Spire Inc. (SR:NYQ) in St. Louis in last year

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Spire Inc. (SR:NYQ) in St. Louis saw a 7.67 percent change on Wall Street in the year leading up to Sept. 9.

On Sept. 9, shares in the Spire Inc. company were selling at $70.29. One year before, these shares were trading at $65.28.

Spire Inc. employs 3,710 people and has reported $203,000,000 USD in income.

In the fluctuating stock market, healthcare and technology stocks are viewed as the safest bets for long-term gains.

Besty Kuekcer with Benzinga.com said healthcare-related stocks, such as hospital conglomerates and insurance companies, have weathered numerous economic crises and still make a profit, meaning they’re a stable investment.

While technology stocks can be more risky, given the boom-bust nature of new tech companies, Kuecker recommended a diverse portfolio of tech companies to strike it big when companies succeed or sell to other larger companies.

For short-term investments, Kuecker recommended “consumer discretionary” stocks, which are sensitive to economic changes but can rise greatly on the back of a strong economy.

Nothing in this article is to be assumed as financial advice.

Individual companies can have several different types of shares across many stock markets. It is possible for different types of shares to see different results on the market.

Top 50 Biggest Positive Changes on Wall Street in the Last Year

Company Name % of Change in Last Year Selling Price
Bioxytran Inc. 185,900% $0.93
Bioxytran Inc. 185,900% $0.93
Tianrong Internet Products and Services Inc. 7,586.11% $0.2767
St Joseph Inc. 4,000% $0.123
Hugoton Royalty Trust 1,712.5% $2.9
NuGene International Inc. 1,453.33% $0.1398
Net Medical Xpress Solutions Inc. 1,151.74% $0.5395
Giant Motorsports Inc. 1,090% $0.0119
Engage Mobility Inc. 1,069.23% $0.3648
DND Technologies Inc. 685.71% $0.055
Diamondhead Casino Corp. 683.33% $0.47
BioForce Nanosciences Holdings Inc. 663.68% $2.75
Pioneer Oil and Gas 616.61% $0.11
BrightRock Gold Corp. 529.03% $0.3944
Providence Resources Inc. 488.24% $0.1
Blue Dolphin Energy Co. 465.63% $1.81
Greenkraft Inc. 462.5% $0.045
Fortium Holdings Corp. 325.79% $1.75
General Environmental Management Inc. 324.76% $0.175
United American Healthcare Corp. 316.67% $0.03
Theglobe.com Inc. 315.23% $0.2699
Sentry Petroleum Ltd. 300% $0.0016
Nascent Biotech Inc. 266.38% $0.34
Sensus Healthcare Inc. 260.94% $13.03
Target Hospitality Corp. 241.31% $13.55
National Asset Recovery Corp. 233.33% $0.04
IRhythm Technologies Inc. 227.27% $159.25
Cannabis Suisse Corp. 225% $0.13
ChemoCentryx Inc. 222.01% $51.49
Biopower Operations Corp. 214.03% $0.1589
Laredo Oil Inc. 201.67% $0.181
Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Inc. 191.9% $14.77
Energy and Environmental Services Inc. 180.77% $0.219
Alpha Metallurgical Resources Inc. 180.36% $143.49
American Films Inc. 180.14% $0.9805
Assertio Holdings Inc. 178.51% $2.74
Highpeak Energy Inc. 178.23% $26.46
Ealixir Inc. 177.04% $10.5
Ealixir Inc. 177.04% $10.5
JAMES Maritime Holdings Inc. 175% $5.5
Kosmos Energy Ltd. 173.71% $6.35
QS Energy Inc. 170.35% $0.093
Alliance Resource Partners LP 169% $25.34
Occidental Petroleum Corp. 161.71% $65.61
CONSOL Energy Inc. 161.62% $66.53
Mesa Royalty Trust 160.97% $16.18
Tricida Inc. 160.47% $11.2
Hallador Energy Co. 160.25% $6.22
LSB Industries Inc. 159.68% $16.28
Genesis Electronics Group Inc. 156.25% $0.0062


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