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Walt Disney September 15 1.30% Volume 163% Regular Days
American Express September 15 1.22% Volume 227% Regular Days
UnitedHealth September 15 0.64% Volume 155% Regular Days
McDonald’s September 15 -2.29% Volume 224% Regular Days
Home Depot on 9/15. -2.50% Volume 187% on normal days
Microsoft September 15 -2.50% Volume 131% Normal days
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