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I'm sorry for any confusion, but it seems there may be a misunderstanding. A stock symbol arrow-down wouldn't be associated with a specific company listed on a US stock exchange. A stock symbol is a unique identifier assigned to a publicly-traded company, such as "AAPL" for Apple Inc. or "GOOGL" for Alphabet Inc.
The arrow-down symbol is often used in stock market listings to indicate a decrease in a security's price compared to the previous day's closing price. It's not a symbol assigned to a specific company.
If you're interested in companies that have seen a decrease in their stock price, I could provide some general information about trends that might lead to a decrease in a company's stock price. However, it's important to note that there are many factors that can affect a company's stock price, including earnings reports, economic conditions, industry trends, and geopolitical events.
Earnings reports are one factor that can impact a company's stock price. If a company reports earnings that are lower than what analysts were expecting, the stock price may decrease. Similarly, if a company's earnings growth is slower than what analysts were expecting, the stock price may also decrease.
Another factor that can impact a company's stock price is changes in the overall economy. If the economy is in a recession, for example, many companies may see a decrease in their stock price as investors become more risk-averse.
Industry trends can also impact a company's stock price. If an industry is facing headwinds, such as increased regulation or competition, companies within that industry may see a decrease in their stock price.
Finally, geopolitical events can impact a company's stock price. If there is instability in a region where a company does business, for example, the stock price may decrease as investors become concerned about the company's prospects.
I hope this information is helpful! If you have any further questions, please let me know.