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Movers Roundup: Harley-Davidson, Clayton



By AP
14 April 2008 @ 02:36 pm ET

Among the stock activity stories for Monday, April 14, from AP Financial News:

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NEW YORK (AP) Shares of Harley-Davidson are down on worries that the iconic motorcycle maker will be forced to cut its 2008 guidance as a result of slumping sales.

NEW YORK (AP) Shares of Clayton Holdings Inc. are rising Monday, following news that an affiliate of private equity firm Greenfield Partners LLC will buy the mortgage debt consultant for about $132.6 million.

NEW YORK (AP) American Depositary Shares of The9 are up after the online gaming company and Blizzard Entertainment Inc. said they expanded their license agreement to include the rollout of the second expansion pack for online game "World of Warcraft" in mainland China.

NEW YORK (AP) Shares of Isle of Capri Casinos Inc. dropped Monday after an analyst said the casino operator faces strong competition in most of its markets and should exit its international operations.

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