Halliburton and Gap tumble while Foot Locker and Quest climb


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NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Friday:

Halliburton Co., down $2.08 to $50.19

Oil prices continued to fall following reports that OPEC countries may increase oil production soon.

Foot Locker Inc., up $9.35 to $55.74

The company had a strong first quarter and said the premium sneaker market is improving.

Gap Inc., down $4.80 to $28.15

The company had a disappointing first quarter as the Gap brand continued to struggle.

Ross Stores Inc., down $5.62 to $77.34

The discount retailer's profit forecasts were lower than Wall Street expected.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V., down 44 cents to $21.82

The automaker recalled 4.8 million U.S. cars to fix a malfunctioning cruise control.

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings, up $6.74 to $182.14

The medical lab operator will partner with UnitedHealth, the largest U.S. health insurer, and expand a deal with Aetna.

McCormick & Co., up 25 cents to $103.44

Household goods makers and other high dividend payers climbed as bond yields decreased.

Quest Diagnostics Inc., up $4.92 to $105.81

The medical lab operator said it will be in-network for all UnitedHealth members starting next year.

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