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Stocks to Watch: Riverbed, Sunoco, Boeing and More ...

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Published: Wednesday, 13 Apr 2011 | 10:47 AM ET
By: CNBC.com
Six in 60

Stocks trimmed gains on Wednesday after news JPMorgan wasn't planning additional hikes to its dividend sent the banking sector lower.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 20 points, after suffering from a commodity-led swoon in the previous session.

Here are six that are on the move:

Henry Schein
The medical supply company was upgraded to buy from neutral at Goldman Sachs, the firm also raising the price target to $80 from $67

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Suffolk Bancorp
The bank holding company was trading at lows not seen since May 2001.

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Check Point Software

The software manufacturer was trading at highs not seen in nearly a decade.

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Sunoco
The oil and gas company was downgraded to sell from hold at Benchmark Company.

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Boeing
The aeronautics company was initiated sell at Nomura Securities.

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Riverbed Technology
The IT company was upgraded to outperform from market perform at Oppenheimer, with a price target of $40.

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