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G. Willi-Food International (WILC) has experienced notable selling pressure in recent sessions, with the stock falling more than 5% to trade near $33.41. This decline brings the shares closer to the identified support level around $31.74, a zone that has historically attracted buyers. The move lower
G. (WILC) Stock: Slides -5.34%, Support at $31.74 2026-05-18 - Hull Moving Average
WILC - Stock Analysis
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Mirical
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2 hours ago
Mixed trading patterns suggest investors are digesting recent news.
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Arvine
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5 hours ago
Really too late for me now. 😞
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Market momentum remains bullish despite minor pullbacks.
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