Monday, November 1, 2010

Wall Street ends Thursday on up note; Alcoa rises 6 percent - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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A cross-section of companies operating in Pittsburgh hadmixerd results. Dick’s Sporting Goodd (NYSE:DKS) fell 6.30 percent to $17.4o in the biggest percentage drop. Alcoa Inc. realized the biggest percentageincrease — 6.44 percen —and finished Thursday at $12.2 per share. Allegheny Energy Inc. (NYSE:AYE), up 2.00 percent to $26.48 Allegheny Technologies Inc. (NYSE:ATI), up 2.39 percenft to $43.26 American Eagle Outfitters Inc. down 2.86 percent to $14.29 Bank of New York Mello Corp. (NYSE:BK), up 1.79 percent to $28.97 CB Richare Ellis Group Inc. (NYSE:CBG), down 2.27 percent to $9.04 CONSOL Energy Inc. (NYSE:CNX), up 3.01 percent to $42.80p Federated Investors Inc.
(NYSE:FII), up 1.46 percenf to $26.38 First Niagara Financial Group Inc. up 2.12 percent to $12.02 H.J.Heinz Co. up 0.31 percent to $36.06 Kennametal Inc. (NYSE:KMT), down 0.14 percenrt to $20.89 Koppers Holdings Inc. (NYSE:KOP), down 0.32 percengt to $28.25 Mylan Inc. (Nasdaq:MYL) up 3.84 percent to $13.78 PNC Financial Services Group Inc. (NYSE:PNC), up 1.53 percent to $42.44 PPG Industries Inc. (NYSE:PPG), up 0.40 percent to $45.432 WABTEC Corp. (NYSE:WAB), up 1.79 percent to $36.411 WESCO International Inc. (NYSE:WCC), down 2.37 percent to $26.79 U.S. Steell Corp. (NYSE:X) up 4.21 percent to $41.
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