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Stocks to Watch: Hershey, US Airways and More ...

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Published: Monday, 11 Apr 2011 | 10:48 AM ET
By: CNBC.com
Six in 60

Stocks turned mixed in morning trading as energy and retail stocks fell.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 30 points, after ending the week flat.

Among Dow components, Travelers and 3M rose, while Caterpillar fell.

Here are six that are on the move:

Limited Brands
The clothing retailer was trading at all-time highs Monday morning.

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Advance Auto Parts
The auto parts retailer was downgraded to hold from buy at BB&T Capital Markets.

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Hershey
The candy and snack company was upgraded to neutral from sell at Goldman Sachs.

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US Airways
The airline was downgraded to hold from buy at Dahlman Rose.

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Columbia Sportswear
The clothing manufacturer was upgraded to buy from neutral at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

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Madison Square Garden
The entertainment company was trading at all-time highs, dating back to its spinoff from Cablevision in 2010.

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Here's why you should keep a close eye on these six stocks.
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