Wednesday, April 7, 2010 as of 11:14 AM ET
Jarden Corporation, is an American conglomerate of many well-known consumer product brands in the areas of kitchen electronics, kitchen cookware, kitchen tools, gaming, arts & crafts, home storage, and clothing.
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7%, the Consumer Cyclical sector (XLY) showed little movement during trading today.Skechers USA (NYSE:SKX) was a significant gainer in the sector, rising 13.7%. The stock closed at $16.96 with 3.7 million shares moving. The stock traded in a range of $16.32 to $17.75.Steinway Musical Instruments (NYSE:LVB) fell 1% to close at $25.03, crossing its 50-day moving average of $25.25. Meanwhile, Interface (NASDAQ:IFSIA) climbed 11.3% to close at $13.85, moving past its 200-day moving average of $12.55.Libbey (AMEX:CROX) fell 3% to close at $13.29, moving closer to its 50-day moving average of $13.14. Also, the stock moved closer to its 200-day moving average of $19.69. Visteon Corporation (NYSE:VC) rose 3.1% to close at $50.50, approaching its 50-day moving average of $50.57. It has also moved closer to its 200-day moving average of $51.21.Select Comfort (NASDAQ:SCSS) was one of the sector's big losers, as its price dropped 8.2% (-$2.56) to close at $28.74. 4.3 milli...Burger King Holdings Inc. is putting the "fast" in the fast-food business.Less than 18 months since the struggling hamburger chain was taken private by Brazilian-bac...
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