Autozone Inc. rose $1.17 or. 3 percent, to $417.85. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. fell$. 24 or. 3 percent, to $69.12. Best Buy rose$. 43 or 1.6 percent, to $27.79.
Autozone Inc. rose $1.29 or. 3 percent, to $416.68. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. rose $1.12 or 1.6 percent, to $69.36. Best Buy fell$. 15 or. 5 percent, to $27.36.
Autozone Inc. fell $1.27 or. 3 percent, to $414.12. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. rose $1.16 or 1.7 percent, to $69.40. Best Buy fell$. 14 or. 5 percent, to $27.37.
Autozone Inc. rose $1.38 or. 3 percent, to $416.77. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. rose $1.31 or 1.9 percent, to $69.55. Best Buy rose$. 10 or. 4 percent, to $27.61.
Autozone Inc. rose $10.08 or 2.5 percent, to $415.39. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. fell$. 09 or. 1 percent, to $68.24. Best Buy rose$. 59 or 2.2 percent, to $27.68.
Autozone Inc. rose $5.22 or 1.3 percent, to $410.53. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. fell$. 66 or 1.0 percent, to $67.67. Best Buy rose$. 28 or 1.0 percent, to $27.37.
Autozone Inc. rose $3.80 or. 9 percent, to $409.11. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. fell$. 35 or. 5 percent, to $67.98. Best Buy rose$. 35 or 1.3 percent, to $27.44.
Autozone Inc. fell $2.49 or. 6 percent, to $405.31. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. rose $1.35 or 2.0 percent, to $68.33. Best Buy fell$. 31 or 1.1 percent, to $27.09.
Autozone Inc. fell $2.33 or. 6 percent, to $405.47. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. rose $1.27 or 1.9 percent, to $68.25. Best Buy fell$. 19 or. 7 percent, to $27.21.
Autozone Inc. rose$. 64 or. 2 percent, to $408.44. Bed Bath& Beyond Inc. rose $1.77 or 2.6 percent, to $68.75. OfficeMax rose$. 03 or. 2 percent, to $12.81.
U.S. futures signaled a flat-to-lower Wall Street open on Tuesday, as markets in Europe and Asia remained cautious ahead of Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke's testimony to the Senate.
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