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NEW YORK: Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Monday:
Activision Blizzard Inc., down 18 cents to $62.20.
CEO Bobby Kotick reportedly told staff that he would consider leaving the videogame maker if he couldn’t fix problems with the company’s culture.
Vonage Holdings Corp. up $4.42 to $20.79.
Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson is buying the U.S. cloud communications company in a $6.2 billion deal.
Constellation Brands Inc., down $1.10 to $234.30.
Monster Beverage is reportedly considering a deal with the maker of Corona beer and other alcoholic beverages.
JPMorgan Chase & Co., up $3.43 to $164.35.
Banks gained ground as bond yields rose, which helps them charge more lucrative interest on loans.
Chevron Corp., up $2 to $113.91.
Crude oil prices rose and helped send energy stocks higher.
Target Corp., down $6.13 to $244.57.
The retailer will continue to keep its stores closed on Thanksgiving Day.
Kroger Co., up $1.97 to $42.86.
Grocery store operators gained ground as people prepare for Thanksgiving feasts in the U.S.
Lee Enterprises Inc., up $4.95 to $23.40.
Hedge fund Alden Global Capital has offered to buy the local newspaper chain.
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