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Smith & Nephew’s stock has recently traded near the $29.57 level, reflecting a modest pullback of 0.52% amid a broader market rotation within the healthcare sector. The stock has been oscillating between established support at $28.09 and resistance at $31.05, suggesting a period of consolidation. Tr
Smith & (SNN) Stock Analysis: Falls -0.52%, Watching $28.09 2026-05-15 - Breakaway Gap
SNN - Stock Analysis
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