PNC stock hits all-time high

Dec 5, 2014, 5:24pm EST

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Shares of PNC Financial Services Group Inc. hit an all-time high of $90.43 during Friday trading. Pittsburgh's largest bank closed at $90.18 per share, up 1.81 points, or 2.05 percent. PNC (NYSE:PNC) has a 52-week range of $73.92 per share to $90.43.

The Dow Jones industrial average closed at 17,958.79, up 58.69 points, or 0.33 percent. Though it ended trading at another record high earlier on Friday, the Dow came within 9 points of hitting the 18,000 benchmark.

Patty Tascarella covers accounting, banking, finance, legal, marketing and advertising and foundations. Contact her at ptascarella@bizjournals.com or 412-208-3832. .

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