NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
General Motors Co., up 11 cents to $35.63
Another recall from the automaker, this time it’s 512,000 Chevrolet Camaros from the 2010 to 2014 model years for ignition switches.
The Charles Schwab Corp., up 41 cents to $26.01
The brokerage announced net new assets of $10.9 billion from new and existing clients and trading stabilized in June.
Alcoa Inc., up 51 cents to $14.52
BMO upgrades the aluminum maker amid increased demand from Detroit automakers and the metal’s proliferation in engineered products.
Cash America International Inc., down $2.23 to $43.55
The downgrades keep coming for the financial services company, with many seeing a growing risk of unfavorable regulatory changes.
Nasdaq
OpenTable Inc., up $34.05 to $104.48
Priceline is buying online the restaurant reservation company for $2.6 billion, bringing travel and dining reservations under one roof.
Intel Corp., up $1.91 to $29.87
The world’s largest chipmaker raised its revenue guidance for the second quarter, citing strong corporate demand for personal computers.
Tesla Motors Inc., up $2.90 to $206.42
BMW says it has met with the American electric car maker to talk about a possible collaboration on electric vehicle technology.
Lululemon Athletica Inc., up 36 cents to $37.61
The yoga gear retailer is trading near three-year lows after four more analysts issue downgrades following a dour outlook.
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