You don’t own much. The Little Rock-based department store chain is being dropped from the S&P 500 tomorrow and trading today reflects its low status — as low as $5 per share ($23 was its top over the last 52 weeks) and the day isn’t done.

UPDATE: Take heart Dillard’s shareholders. You are not alone in your misery. The Dow dropped another 500 or so points today. Recession fears.

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