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JPMorgan, Harley, eBay, Starbucks among big movers



By AP
17 July 2008 @ 04:55 pm EST

NEW YORK - Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:

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JPM 22.72 -0.66
UTX 46.67 3.45
HOG 12.04 0.14
BRL 64.58 0.58
TEVA 41.91 0
KO 44 2.93
EBAY 12.01 0.84
SBUX 7.83 0.66
ETFC 0.9 -0.04

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NYSE

JPMorgan Chase & Co., up $4.86 at $40.80

The banking behemoth reported second-quarter earnings fell 53 percent, but the results beat analysts' estimates by 10 cents a share.

United Technologies Corp., up $3.59 at $64.70

The maker of products including jet engines and ventilation systems reported second-quarter earnings rose 11 percent and raised its full year outlook.

Harley-Davidson Inc., up $2.55 at $38.73

Second-quarter profit fell sharply as a weak economy, record-high gas prices and lower consumer confidence continued to hobble the iconic motorcycle maker's shipments and sales.

Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc., up $10.35 at $57.17

Media reports assert drug maker is in talks to be acquired by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (TEVA) for as much as $7 billion.

Coca-Cola Co., down $2 at $50.34

Beverage giant posted lower quarterly earnings and announced plans to raise prices on its products this fall.

NASDAQ

EBay Inc., down $3.90 at $24.20

The online marketplace reported second-quarter profit jumped 22 percent on strong growth in its e-commerce sites and its PayPal payments service.

Starbucks Corp., up 5 cents at $14.39

Piper Jaffray downgraded the coffee retailer, saying its turnaround plan won't bear fruit until after it reports quarterly results later this month.

ETrade Financial Corp., up 56 cents at $3.70

Plan to sell ETrade Canada to Scotiabank for $442 million continues to receive cheers from investors.

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