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Six in 60 Seconds: Halliburton, Expedia and More...

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Published: Friday, 30 Jul 2010 | 10:58 AM ET
Six in 60

Stocks erased losses Friday morning after a better-than-expected consumer sentiment reading that still represented a steep plunge.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up more than 19 points after falling more than 80 points earlier.

So which individual stocks are worth watching today? Here are six that are on the move: Western Digital
The hard-drive manufacturer hit a new 52-week low today, trading around $26.

-----------Canadian Pacific
The transportation developer and manufacturer upgraded to buy from at BB&T capital markets following a better than expected second quarter.

-----------Expedia
The travel service provider was biggest gainer on the S&P 500 Friday after reporting a higher than expected profit, thanks to a rise in travel bookings.

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LSI Corp
The semiconductor manufacturer hit a new 52-week low despite a positive earnings report, management noting a slowdown in orders in desktop computers.

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Halliburton
The oil and natural gas producer downgraded to market perform at FBR capital. The firm believes the company is aggressively adding capacity but they will likely overbuild.

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Macatawa Bank
The the commercial banking company was the biggest gainer on the NASDAQ today. The company reported a profit after six straight quarters of loss.

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