Mastercard’s stock price rose by 1.5% to close at $527.64 on Friday. This increase marked the end of a six-session decline. Over those six trading sessions, the stock had fallen by more than 5%. Just the day before, on Thursday, it closed 0.92% lower at $519.83. These statistics highlight the volatility and recovery in Mastercard’s stock performance over a short period.
Source: seekingalpha.com

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