What was the performance of the stock on the day of the release, and what were the intraday price movements following the release?
Answer
The press release you referenced — the August 7 2025 announcement of XPLR Infrastructure, LP’s (ticker XIFR) second‑quarter 2025 results — does not include any information about how the stock traded on that day, nor does it provide any intraday price data.
What this means for your request
Requested information | Present in the news release? | Availability |
---|---|---|
End‑of‑day price change (e.g., % up or down) | No | Not provided |
Opening price vs. closing price | No | Not provided |
Intraday price swings (high/low, timestamps, volume spikes) | No | Not provided |
Commentary on market reaction | No | Not provided |
Because the article’s content is limited to the fact that the earnings results have been posted on the company’s website, we cannot supply a “comprehensive answer” about the stock’s performance or intraday movements based on this source alone.
How to obtain the missing data
If you need the exact price action for XIFR on August 7 2025, you can retrieve it from any of the following reputable sources:
Source | How to use it |
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NYSE/NYSE Arca official market data | Look up ticker XIFR for the trading day 2025‑08‑07; most exchanges provide a daily summary (open, high, low, close, volume). |
Financial data terminals (Bloomberg, Refinitiv, FactSet) | Query XIFR US <Equity> GP <GO> (Bloomberg) or the equivalent command to pull the price chart and intraday timestamps. |
Brokerage platforms (e.g., E*TRADE, Fidelity, Interactive Brokers) | Use the “historical intraday” view to see minute‑by‑minute bars for the specific date. |
Free market websites (Yahoo Finance, Google Finance, MarketWatch) | Enter “XIFR” → “Historical Data” → set the date range to 08/07/2025 and select “intraday” (1‑minute or 5‑minute intervals). |
SEC filings / 8‑K | Sometimes a Form 8‑K accompanying the earnings release will contain a “Market Reaction” paragraph with the stock’s movement on the day of filing. |
When you retrieve the data, you’ll typically see the following metrics, which you can then summarize:
- Opening price (price at the market open, 9:30 a.m. ET)
- Closing price (price at the market close, 4:00 p.m. ET)
- Net change (percentage and point move)
- High / Low (peak and trough during the session)
- Volume (shares traded, compared to average daily volume)
- Key intraday timestamps (e.g., price at the time of the press release, any notable spikes immediately after the release)
Quick template you can use once you have the data
XIFR – August 7 2025 (Earnings Release Day)
- Opening price: $X.XX (↑/↓ Y.Y% vs. previous close)
- Closing price: $X.XX (↑/↓ Y.Y% vs. open)
- Intraday high/low: $X.XX / $X.XX
- Net change: +/‑ Z.Z% (▲/▼ $Z.Z)
- Volume: N million shares (V% of average daily volume)
- Key movements:
- 9:35 a.m. ET: Stock jumped X% after the earnings press release hit the wire.
- 10:15 a.m. ET: Pull‑back to $X.XX as analysts began issuing notes.
- 12:00 p.m. ET: Recovery to $X.XX on positive guidance.
- 2:45 p.m. ET: Brief dip to $X.XX following a short‑seller target price.
- Close: Finished at $X.XX, out‑performing/under‑performing the S&P 500 (or the sector index) by Y.Y%.
Replace the placeholders with the actual numbers once you retrieve them.
Bottom line
- The provided news release does not contain any stock‑price or intraday‑movement details.
- To answer your question accurately, you’ll need to pull the market data for XIFR on 2025‑08‑07 from a reliable financial data source (exchange feed, Bloomberg, etc.).
If you obtain that data and would like help interpreting it or crafting a summary, feel free to share the numbers and I’ll be happy to assist further!