Originally published Friday, November 6, 2009 at 2:06 PM
Comments (0)
E-mail article
Print view
Share
AIG, Magna, Activision Blizzard are big movers
The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange:
The Associated Press
The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange:
NYSE:
American International Group Inc., down $3.80 at $35.48
The insurance company had a profitable quarter as the value of its investments rose, but the CEO warned that future results will be choppy.
International Game Technology, up $1.62 at $20.18
Despite a loss in the fourth quarter, CEO Patti Smith said there was an "incremental" improvement in casino operators' demand for the company's slot machines.
Magna International Inc., up $5.80 at $50
Two days after the collapse of the auto supplier's deal to buy General Motors' European division Opel, the Canadian company posted an unexpected profit.
Ormat Technologies Inc., down $2.29 at $36.21
An analyst downgraded the geothermal plant operator, saying 2010 product revenue is uncertain amid delays of several projects.
K12 Inc., up $2.14 at $17.94
Expectations that enrollments will keep rising next year led the educational services provider to issue a higher-than-expected sales forecast.
![]()
NASDAQ:
Activision Blizzard Inc., up 38 cents at $11.25
The company's CEO said its "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," which comes out next week, is on track to be the largest video game launch of all time.
American Science & Engineering Co., up $3.57 at $73.92
The X-ray detection system maker's profit jumped 45 percent as security agencies increased their orders.
Nvidia Corp., up 89 cents at $13.16
Strong demand from customers bolstered results at the graphics chip maker, and its sales forecast topped Wall Street expectations.
E-mail article
Print view
Share
Chase shrugs off loss of CD investors
Sunday Buzz: Expedia, Intelius, Classmates slapped by Senate report
Denny Triangle gains skyline, but tenants slow to come
Your Funds: Money for nothing: Some investors pay for advice they never get
LA Galaxy's David Beckham
Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham talks about the upcoming MLS Cup final during after a team practice.

Entertainment | Top Video | World | Offbeat Video | Sci-Tech
nwjobs

Post a comment

Michelle Goodman blogs about work/life balance.
How to tell your office you're gravely ill
Post a comment
nwautos

Choosing a new sedan? Weigh the impact of your choice on your wallet and on the planet.
Post a comment
- Italian lead prosecutor argues Knox motive was hatred
- Man shot in chest on E. Union Street in Capitol Hill
- Washington state wines make annual best-of list
- Lynnwood is reinventing itself — again
- Mariners Blog | A Mariners-Tigers swap makes a whole lot of sense for both teams
- Italian prosecutors request life sentence for UW student
- Craigslist adoption ad: A plea by young mother-to-be? A scam?
- Mariners to try Dustin Ackley at second base
- Mariners Blog | Dustin Ackley to move to second base; Mariners add six to 40-man roster
- Genetics anti-bias law takes effect
- Senate vote clears hurdle
194 - First key vote today on Senate health bill
166 - Mariners add six to 40-man roster
140 - Man shot in Capitol Hill
91 - Lynnwood is reinventing itself — again
87 - Italian lead prosecutor argues Knox motive was hatred
73 - Saturday links
50 - Bye week answers, volume four
49 - Prosecutor requests life in prison for Amanda Knox
43 - Historic health care bill nears key Senate vote
37
- Washington state wines make annual best-of list
- Nonprofits get creative using Twitter and Facebook to make donation easier
- Great places to cross-country ski for free (or almost) in the Methow
- Lynnwood is reinventing itself — again
- It's possible to recover a life lost to hoarding
- UW provost tapped for Nike's board
- 175 foster kids in Washington get 'forever families'
- Recipes: Sesame Pork Roast, Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes, Gingerbread with Lemon Sauce and more
- BofA moves to take control of Mastro building in Fremont
- Food-bank donations pour in after theft in Rainier Valley





