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Stocks to Watch: Leap Wireless, Saks and More...

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Published: Thursday, 2 Jun 2011 | 11:08 AM ET
By: CNBC.com
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Stocks fluctuated on Thursday following mixed news on the economy a day after the market suffered its biggest losses since last August.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell less than 10 points after plunging more than 2 percent on Wednesdayin the wake of dismal economic news and a Moody's downgrade of Greece's debt to deeper into junk status.

Here are six stocks that are on the move:

Leap Wireless
The mobile company was trading at highs not seen in years.

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JM Smucker
The food company was downgraded to equal-weight from overweight at Stephens.

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Southern Copper
The copper producer was upgraded to equal-weight from underweight at Barclays Capital at a price target of $41.

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General Mills
The food company was downgraded to buy from neutral at UBS.

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Saks
The apparel company was a bright spot in retail this morning, reporting a 20 percent jump in May same-store sales, well-exceeding estimates.

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Ameristar Casinos
The gambling company was downgraded to sell from neutral at Goldman Sachs.

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