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Bank of America, MetLife, EBay are big movers

Bank of America, MetLife, EBay, CardioNet are among big market movers Tuesday

  • On 5:20 pm EDT, Tuesday September 1, 2009

NEW YORK (AP) -- The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange:

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NYSE:

Bank of America Corp., down $1.13 at $16.46

The bank is looking to pay back some of the billions in federal bailout aid it has received, according to a published report.

MetLife Inc., down $2.79 at $34.97

A Raymond James analyst downgraded the insurer to "Market Perform" from "Strong Buy," citing the company's overvalued stock price.

Alcatel-Lucent, down 14 cents at $3.61

An analyst downgraded the stock on concerns that the company's restructuring efforts may not materially boost margins until late 2010.

Gander Mountain Co., down 68 cents at $26.75

The retailer of hunting and outdoor gear reported a loss on discounts and markdowns related to exiting its boat and ATV categories.

Bally Technologies Inc., down $1.22 at $39.21

The gaming equipment company is picking up share at an unnamed New York racetrack that has a casino, a Goldman Sachs analyst said.

NASDAQ:

EBay Inc., down 46 cents at $21.68

The company is trading control of Skype for about $2 billion, reversing a 2005 acquisition many analysts found puzzling from the start.

Acadia Pharmaceuticals Inc., down $3.84 at $2

A drug candidate failed to meet key treatment goals in a late-stage study focusing on patients with Parkinson's disease psychosis.

CardioNet Inc., down 67 cents at $6.53

The company confirmed a Medicare administrator will slash the amount of money it gives to doctors who use CardioNet products.

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