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Stocks to Watch: Olympic Steel, Starbucks, Staples and More...

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Published: Monday, 6 Jun 2011 | 11:03 AM ET
By: CNBC.com
Six in 60

Stocks extended losses Monday after marking their fifth week of losses Friday, led by weakness in the financials.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down almost 30 points after tumbling almost 100 points on Friday to finish lower for the fifth-consecutive week following a disappointing government jobs report.

Here are six stocks that are on the move:

Olympic Steel
The metals company was upgraded to buy from neutral at Davenport with the firm raising the price target to $35 dollars from $30.

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Las Vegas Sands
The casino operator was removed from the short-term buy list at Deutsche Bank.

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American Eagle
The apparel retailer was upgraded to hold from sell at Brean Murray, Carret.
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Lorillard
The cigarette manufacturer was downgraded to neutral from buy at Davenport.

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Starbucks
The specialty coffee company was upgraded to outperform from market perform at BMO Capital.

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Staples
The office products retailer was trading at lows not seen in more than two years.

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