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Nabors Industries slides after Pamplona fund sells stake



    By Caroline Valetkevitch

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nabors Industries was the biggest percentage decliner on the S&P 500 Thursday after Pamplona Capital Management LLP said its private equity fund had sold a stake of about 8.5 percent in the oilfield services provider.

    Pamplona Capital is Nabors' largest shareholder, according to Thomson Reuters data. Nabors Industries shares were down 2.7 percent at $24.10.

    The stock has rallied about 41.7 percent for the year, however, and is still not considered overvalued according to StarMine data, which puts its intrinsic value at $36.16.

    Other energy-related names also were among the day's biggest percentage decliners, including Chesapeake, down 1.5 percent, and Cabot Oil, down 1.5 percent.

    The S&P 500 energy index was down 0.3 percent and has had a weak September so far, as oil prices have fallen more than 4 percent. The energy index is down 4.3 percent since the end of August.

    (Editing by Bernadette Baum)