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Six in 60 Seconds: Autozone, Priceline and More...

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Published: Friday, 25 Jun 2010 | 11:02 AM ET
Six in 60

Stocks struggled Friday as investors digested some mixed economic signals: Consumer sentiment rose to its highest level since January 2008, while first-quarter GDP was revised lower.

So which individual stocks are worth watching today? Here are six that are on the move:

Autozone
The auto parts and accessories retailer hit a new high and is closing in on $200 a share.

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Diamond Offshore
The offshore drilling company was downgraded to underperform from outperform at CLSA.

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Tupperware
The food storage manufacturer was upgraded to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.

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Priceline.com
The Internet discounter had its price target cut at Citi to $250 from $270. Shares are still rated a buy.

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Zoll Medical

The medical devices manufacturer was upgraded to outperform from sector perform at RBC Capital. Shares of the medical device marker are up more than 4 percent on the upgrade.

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Research in Motion
The wireless manufacturer was downgraded to neutral from outperform at RW Baird. Quarterly results beat analyst expectations, but sales were lower than expected.

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