Denny's, Prosensa, Tesla and Lions Gate are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., down 15 cents to $33.10
Despite its $123 million box office take, the studio's "Mockingjay, Part 1" fell short of previous installments in the "Hunger Games" film series.
United Technologies Corp., down $1.51 to $108.79
The defense conglomerate announced the abrupt retirement of CEO Louis Chenevert, and named Chief Financial Officer Greg Hayes to succeed him.
Exxon Mobil Corp., down $1.09 to $95.72
Analysts see crumbling crude prices if OPEC doesn't cut output when it meets this week and Raymond James downgraded the oil company's stock.
Trina Solar Ltd., down 57 cents to $10.36
The cancellation of a huge project in Inner Mongolia forced the solar company to cut its shipment forecast for the entire year.
Nasdaq
Tesla Motors Inc., up $3.94 to $246.72
CEO Elon Musk told Der Spiegel that the electric car maker is talking with BMW about a possible battery technology partnership.
Denny's Corp., up 70 cents to $9.59
Remodeled restaurants and improving trends in the family-dining sector bring an upgrade for the restaurateur from Janney Capital.
Prosensa Holding NV, up $7.16 to $18.60
BioMarin will pay $680 million in cash for the Dutch biotech company in a bid to strengthen its pipeline of genetic disorder drugs.
Five Prime Therapeutics Inc., up $4.95 to $20.70
The biotechnology company said that it will study a cancer drug regimen that combines one of its drugs with a therapy developed by Bristol-Myers Squibb.