Southern's 47% Volume Drop Pushes Stock to 308th Rank in U.S. Market Amid 1.3% Price Slide

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Thursday, Sep 25, 2025 7:15 pm ET1min read
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- Southern (SCCO) saw 47.13% lower trading volume ($0.37B) on 9/25/2025, closing with 1.29% price decline.

- Reduced liquidity and diminished investor interest pushed SCCO to 308th rank in U.S. market trading volume.

- Analysts noted benchmark index inclusion (Russell 3000/S&P 500) could influence exposure but no immediate catalysts were identified.

On September 25, 2025, Southern (SCCO) traded with a volume of $0.37 billion, marking a 47.13% decline from the previous day’s activity. The stock closed at a 1.29% loss, ranking 308th in trading volume among listed equities. Market participants noted reduced liquidity as a key factor in the subdued session.

The decline in trading volume suggests diminished short-term investor interest, potentially reflecting a consolidation phase following recent price movements. Analysts highlighted that the stock’s position within the Russell 3000 or S&P 500 benchmarks could influence its exposure to broader market trends, though no immediate catalysts were identified to drive directional momentum.

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