More than 2,000 stocks listed on the two largest U.S. exchanges hit new 52 week lows Monday, according to WSJ Market Data Group. The New York Stock Exchange had 1,322 stocks fall to their lowest prices in at least a year, including such stalwarts as Chevron , General Electric , Berkshire Hathaway and PepsiCo . The tech-heavy Nasdaq saw 765 companies hit new intraday lows including the world’s most valuable company, Apple , which fell as low as $92.
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