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Seek (ASX:SEK) share price up 35% in 6 months. Where to in 2021?

Seek Limited (ASX: SEK) shares have been on fire over the last six months, gaining around 35%. In fact, the Seek share price has had an unforgettable year – tumbling to a 52-week low in March of $11.23, before rising to an all-time high of $29.04 earlier this month.
Adding to this volatility was the short-seller attack back in October, when Seek shares plunged 10% over several days as news of the attack circulated.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s happened to the Seek share price in 2020, and what might be in store for 2021.
Seek share price under attack
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