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Stocks to Watch: American Eagle, Southern Company and More...

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Published: Monday, 16 May 2011 | 10:59 AM ET
By: CNBC.com
Six in 60

Stocks traded mixed as bank stocks gained, but investors remained nervous about an escalation in the European debt crisis after the arrest of International Monetary Fund Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 10 points after a volatile weekof currency and commodity swings that ended with blue-chips lower.

Here are six stocks that are on the move:

American Eagle
The clothing retailer was upgraded to positive from neutral at Susquehanna.

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Southern Company
The electricity company was trading at all-time highs going badck to its NYSE debut in September, 1949.

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Siga Technologies
The biotech firm was trading higher after being awarded a government contract to deliver 2 million courses of its smallpox antiviral to the strategic national stockpile.

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First Energy
The energy company was trading higher Monday morning after Citi raised its price target to $46.

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Masimo
The medical equipment company was downgraded to neutral from buy at Lazard based on price.

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McGraw-Hill
The publisher was trading at levels not seen since September, 2008.

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