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Six in 60 Seconds: Raytheon, Hormel and More...

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Published: Tuesday, 27 Jul 2010 | 10:56 AM ET
Six in 60

Wall Street indexes pushed higher Monday, encouraged by a rise in new home sales and economic bellwether FedEx raising its outlook and giving rise to the notion that economic pessimism may have been overdone.

So which individual stocks are worth watching today? Here are six that are on the move: PG&E
The electricity provider was upgraded to buy from neutral at Goldman Sachs.

-----------Raytheon
The defense contractor was downgraded to neutral from outperform at Cowen and Co.

-----------Hormel
The food products manufacturer is trading at an all-time high.

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C.H. Robinson
The trucking company was added to the short-term sell list at Deutsche Bank.

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Cummins
The diesel and natural gas engine manufacturer is trading at an all-time high.

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Athenahealth
The healthcare services provider was downgraded to hold from buy at Auriga.

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