NEW YORK, N.Y. – Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Deutsche Bank AG, up $1.52 to $32.15
The bank’s co-CEOs, Anshu Jain and Juergen Fitschen, will step down early and will be replaced by British banker John Cryan.
Diana Shipping Inc., up 40 cents to $6.86
The shipping company entered into a time-charter contract with China Shipping Bulk Carrier Co. for a Panamax dry bulk vessel.
Syngenta AG , down $1.52 to $86.81
The agriculture products company rejected a second buyout offer from competitor Monsanto Co., again saying it is too low.
Nasdaq
Bio-Reference Laboratories Inc., up $2.31 to $41.93
The clinical laboratory testing company is being bought by competitor Opko Health Inc.
Ballard Power Systems Inc., up 24 cents to $2.34
The fuel cells developer signed a $10 million deal to provide fuel power cells for 33 clean-energy buses in two Chinese cities.
Sears Holdings Corp., down $1.73 to $39.01
The department store operator’s first-quarter loss narrowed but sales continue to slump as it prepares the rollout of its real-estate investment trust.
Capricor Therapeutics Inc., down 29 cents to $5.70
The biotechnology company received FDA clearance to proceed with development of a potential muscular dystrophy treatment.
INSYS Therapeutics Inc., down 47 cents to $32.61
The pharmaceutical company completed its two-for-one stock split, giving shareholders an additional share for each one held.