Biggest Movers in Consumer Cyclical Stocks Now – HY FDML NAV DORM

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Consumer cyclical stocks finished up broadly on Wall Street on Tuesday, with the sector seeing an overall increase of 1.4%.

More broadly, the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.7%, the Nasdaq rose 1.8% and the S&P 500 was up 0.7%.

Some of the biggest gainers among consumer cyclical stocks include:

  • Hyster-Yale Materials Handling (HY): HY stock is up 4.1% today.
  • Federal-Mogul Corp (FDML): FDML stock is up 3.5% today.
  • Navistar International Corp (NAV): NAV stock is up 3.0%, marking the fourth consecutive day the stock has increased.
  • Dorman Products (DORM): DORM stock is up 2.8% to a new 52-week high of $60.71.
  • Borgwarner Inc (BWA): BWA stock is up 2.6%, marking the third consecutive day the stock has increased.
  • Harley-Davidson Inc (HOG): HOG stock is up 2.4%, marking the third consecutive day the stock has increased.
  • Shutterfly (SFLY): SFLY stock is up 2.4% today.
  • Michael Kors Holdings Limited (KORS): KORS stock is up 2.1%, marking the third consecutive day the stock has increased.
  • Tenneco Automotive (TEN): TEN stock is up 2.0%, marking the third consecutive day the stock has increased.
  • Polaris Industries Inc (PII): PII stock is up 2.0%, marking the third consecutive day the stock has increased.

Some of the biggest losers among consumer cyclical stocks include:

  • Cooper Tire & Rubber Company (CTB): CTB stock is down 0.5% today.
  • Gildan Activewear (GIL): GIL stock is down 0.3% today.
  • General Motors Company (GM): GM stock is down 0.2% today.

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Editor’s Note: Returns for the fastest-moving stocks listed here are based on share prices 20 minutes prior to publication of this story.


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