How COVID-19 has affected Medtronic, Stryker, Johnson & Johnson’s shares over the last week

Disappointing quarterly earnings are tanking shares as investors react to the first quarter affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Here’s how Medtronic, Stryker and Johnson & Johnson shares have performed in the last week.

Note: Becker’s is using final numbers at market close for each day unless otherwise noted.

Medtronic:
April 29: $99.13
April 30: $97.73
May 1: $95.16
May 4: $95.26
May 5: (at 11 a.m. EDT): $97.94
Percent change over five days: -1.2 percent

Stryker:
April 29: $192.90
April 30: $186.73
May 1: $180.95
May 4: $178.56
May 5: (at 11 a.m. EDT): $188.08
Percent change over five days: -2.5 percent

Johnson & Johnson (DePuy Synthes)
April 29: $150.24
April 30: $150.07
May 1: $148.33
May 4: $148.24
May 5: (at 11 a.m. EDT): $150.17
Percent change over five days: -0.04 percent

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