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Stocks to Watch: Snap-On, Amazon, Tiffany and More...

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Published: Thursday, 30 Jun 2011 | 11:01 AM ET
By: CNBC.com
Six in 60

Wall Street engineered another rally Thursday, pushing higher on hopes that Greece would survive its debt crisis and as both the Fed's market intervention and a tumultuous quarter come to a close.

Here are six stocks that are on the move:

Snap-on
The tool company was trading at all-time highs dating back to when it was first listed on the NYSE in 1978.

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Federated Investors
The asset manager was downgraded to sell from hold at Sandler O'Neill.

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Amazon
The online retailer says they will stop working with online affiliates based in California. The golden state just passed a new rule that forces online retailers to collect sales tax there.

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eBay
The online auction site was upgraded to buy from neutral at Bank of America Merrill Lynch with a price target of $38.

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Kraft
The food company was trading at highs not seen since July 2007 with shares up about 12 percent so far this year.

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Tiffany
The fine jewelry retailer was trading at all-time highs dating back to its IPO in May 1987 with shares up nearly 25 percent this year.

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