Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI) shares fell 17.19 percent, or $18.74, to $90.29 on Tuesday in recent trading, despite no new company-specific news driving the move.
The stock is trading near its session low after opening at $96.44, compared with a previous close of $109.03 on the Nasdaq. Shares have traded between $90.23 and $97.29 so far in the session. Trading volume stood at about 2.85 million shares, well above the average volume of 1.12 million.
Thomson Reuters has a 52-week trading range of $90.23 to $218.42, with the stock now sitting at the bottom of that range.
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