Most active New York Stock Exchange-traded stocks
NEW YORK — A look at New York Stock Exchange 10 most-active stocks at 1 p.m.:
AT&T Inc. was unchanged at $35.70 with 19,191,900 shares traded.
Bank of America Corp. rose .7 percent to $7.71 with 101,812,100 shares traded.
Citigroup Inc. fell 1.8 percent to $27.42 with 32,575,300 shares traded.
Ford Motor Co. fell 1.1 percent to $10.30 with 20,948,700 shares traded.
General Electric Co. rose .8 percent to $19.87 with 34,340,700 shares traded.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. was unchanged at $34.65 with 20,377,100 shares traded.
Morgan Stanley rose .3 percent to $13.98 with 13,625,200 shares traded.
Pfizer Inc. rose .2 percent to $22.60 with 21,507,600 shares traded.
Sprint Nextel Corp. rose .3 percent to $3.11 with 51,095,100 shares traded.
Wells Fargo & Co. fell .1 percent to $32.01 with 18,600,800 shares traded.
© 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. AT&T Inc. was unchanged at $35.70 with 19,191,900 shares traded.
Bank of America Corp. rose .7 percent to $7.71 with 101,812,100 shares traded.
Citigroup Inc. fell 1.8 percent to $27.42 with 32,575,300 shares traded.
Ford Motor Co. fell 1.1 percent to $10.30 with 20,948,700 shares traded.
General Electric Co. rose .8 percent to $19.87 with 34,340,700 shares traded.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. was unchanged at $34.65 with 20,377,100 shares traded.
Morgan Stanley rose .3 percent to $13.98 with 13,625,200 shares traded.
Pfizer Inc. rose .2 percent to $22.60 with 21,507,600 shares traded.
Sprint Nextel Corp. rose .3 percent to $3.11 with 51,095,100 shares traded.
Wells Fargo & Co. fell .1 percent to $32.01 with 18,600,800 shares traded.
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