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Published: Monday, 17 Sep 2012 | 7:48 AM ET
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CNBC.com Writer

Take a look at some of Monday's morning movers:

Apple - AT&T said sales of the iPhone 5 set a record over the weekend, making the new device the fastest-selling iPhone the company has ever offered. Meanwhile, BMO raised its price target to $750 from $680 on the iPhone maker.

Qualcomm - BMO lifted its target price on the telecommunications equipment company to $78 from $77.

Zynga - The social-media gaming company countered a copyright-infringement lawsuit filed against it by Electronic Arts with its own allegations that EA sought a potentially illegal agreement to avoid poaching each others' employees.

Deutsche Bank - The financial giant named Jon Eilbeck as COO of the bank's asset and wealth management business.

EBay - RBC boosted its price target on the online auction company to $57 from $47.

—By CNBC.com’s JeeYeon Park; Follow Her on Twitter @jeeyeonparkcnbc

Questions? Comments? Email us at marketinsider@cnbc.com

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Take a look at some of Monday's morning movers:
  Price   Change %Change
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