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AbbVie shares have traded near the $212 level this month, reflecting a modest gain today as the stock continues to consolidate within a defined range. Recent trading activity shows the stock hovering above its near-term support near $201 while approaching a resistance area around $223, suggesting a
AbbVie (ABBV) Stock: Jumps +1.69%, Approaching $222.63 2026-05-14 - Correlation Analysis
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