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NEW YORK, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Some U.S. stocks to watch on Friday: AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC, $36.63, down 6.7 pct The insurance company reported its third-quarter results -- its second-straight quarterly profit, helped by recovery in the value of its investments. AMAZON.COM INC, $123.35, up 2.3 pct Bernstein upgraded the online retailer to "outperform" from "market perform" and lifted its price target on the stock to $160 from $125. PMI GROUP INC, $2.41, up 8.5 pct The mortgage insurance company reported a third-quarter loss that was narrower than expected while revenue rose slightly from the prior year. SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC, $13.48, down 2.2 pct The company reported a third-quarter loss that narrowed from the prior year while sales were down 40 percent. SCRIPPS NETWORKS INTERACTIVE INC, $39.23, Thursday close The company reported its third-quarter results and said consolidated revenue for the quarter was flat. TRAVELERS COS INC, $50.64, Thursday close Goldman Sachs upgraded the Dow component to "buy" from "neutral," expecting it to outperform over the next year on its balance sheet strength and capital management program. STATE STREET CORP, $41.75, down 2.5 pct The company set aside an additional $250 million to cover claims by investors who lost money on risky mortgages. It also reduced its previously reported third-quarter results to reflect the larger reserve. FORTRESS INVESTMENT GROUP LLC, $4.57, Thursday close The company reported a third-quarter loss that narrowed from the prior year while revenue fell. CBS CORP, $12.75, down 0.3 pct The company late Thursday reported adjusted third-quarter earnings that beat expectations and revenue that was above consensus. STARBUCKS CORP, $20.50, up 4.1 pct The company late Thursday raised its 2010 earnings outlook and reported a fourth-quarter profit that beat expectations. VERISIGN INC, $24, Thursday close The company late Thursday swung to a third-quarter profit that beat expectations by a penny. It also forecast fourth-quarter revenue that was flat to up 2 percent on a sequential basis. (Reporting by Ryan Vlastelica; Editing by Theodore d'Afflisio) Keywords: MARKETS STOCKS HEADLINES Keywords: MARKETS STOCKS HEADLINES (ryan.vlastelica@thomsonreuters.com; Tel: +1 646-223-6014; Reuters Messaging: ryan.vlastelica@reuters.com@reuters.net) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved.
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