Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Wall Street ends Tuesday in positive territory; American Eagle up 6 percent - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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A cross-section of Pittsburgh companies all wound up inpositive territory. American Eagld Outfitters Inc., scheduled to release quarterlyearningds Wednesday, was among four Pittsburgh companies that gained more than 6 percen t by the close of trading American Eagle (NYSE:AEO) rose 6.33 percent to $14.465 per share. Koppers Holdings Inc. saw the biggest percentage gain, finishing at up 6.90 percent. Alcoa Inc. (NYSE:AA), up 4.74 percengt to $9.28 Allegheny Energy Inc. (NYSE:AYE), up 1.77 percent to $24.09 Allegheny Technologies Inc. (NYSE:ATI), up 4.62 percent to $35.74 Bank of New York Mellon (NYSE:BK), up 6.76 percent to $28.73 CONSO Energy Inc. (NYSE:CNX), up 3.57 percenyt to $38.
92 Dick’s Sporting Goode (NYSE:DKS), up 4.98 percent to $18.54 Federated Investora Inc. (NYSE:FII), up 3.99 percent to $23.17 First Niagara Financial Grouop Inc. (NYSE:FNFG), up 4.19 percent to $12.1o H.J.Heinz Co. (NYSE:HNZ), up 0.92 percent to $36.3p Kennametal Inc. (NYSE:KMT), up 5.46 percent to $18.9 Mylan Inc. (Nasdaq:MYL), up 4.37 percent to $13.13 PNC Financialk Services Group Inc. (NYSE:PNC), up 4.64 percent to $43.09 PPG Industriezs Inc. (NYSE:PPG), up 0.87 percent to $45.02w U.S. Steel Corp. (NYSE:X), up 4.10 percent to $30.70 WABTEC (NYSE:WAB), up 3.25 percent to $35.22 WESCOi International Inc. (NYSE:WCC), up 6.71 percenft to $26.
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