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Oxford Instruments (OTCMKTS:OXINF) Shares Gap Down - Time to Sell?

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Key Points

  • Oxford Instruments shares gapped down from a previous close of $26.00 to open at $25.26, indicating potential volatility in the stock price.
  • The stock's 50-day moving average is $25.92, while the two-hundred day moving average is $24.91, suggesting it may face resistance at these levels.
  • Oxford Instruments plc offers a range of scientific technology products and services across multiple sectors, including Materials & Characterisation, Research & Discovery, and Service & Healthcare.
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Oxford Instruments PLC (OTCMKTS:OXINF - Get Free Report)'s stock price gapped down before the market opened on Friday . The stock had previously closed at $26.00, but opened at $25.26. Oxford Instruments shares last traded at $25.26, with a volume of 300 shares traded.

Oxford Instruments Stock Performance

The stock's 50-day moving average is $25.92 and its two-hundred day moving average is $24.91.

About Oxford Instruments

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Oxford Instruments plc provide scientific technology products and services for academic and commercial organizations worldwide. It operates through three segments: Materials & Characterisation, Research & Discovery, and Service & Healthcare. The company offers atomic force, electron, and Raman microscopy; deposition tools comprising plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition, chemical vapour deposition, inductively coupled plasma chemical vapour deposition, atomic layer deposition, and ion beam deposition systems; and etch tools, including inductively coupled plasma etching, reactive ion etching, deep silicon etching, atomic layer etching, and ion beam etching systems.

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