WPX, Children's Place rise; Boeing, PG&E fall on Wall Street
NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Monday:
International Flavors and Fragrances Inc., down $13.98 to $120
The company is merging with a unit of DuPont in a deal valued at $26.2 billion.
Boeing Co., down $14.67 to $327
The airplane maker fell following a report that it may reduce or suspend production of its troubled 737 Max jet.
PG&E Corp., down $1.57 to $9.67
California rejected the company's restructuring plan, forcing the nation's largest utility back to the negotiating table.
U.S. Steel Corp., down 53 cents to $13.18
The Wall Street Journal published a story describing a 'œpattern of failures'ť at the once-mighty industrial giant.
WPX Energy Inc., up 99 cents to $11.90
The company is buying Felix Energy in a deal the companies valued at $2.5 billion in cash and stock.
Wave Life Sciences Ltd., down $20.81 to $16.79
The company will discontinue development of suvordisen, a treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Children's Place Inc., up $4.08 to $58.19
The company disclosed in a filing that CEO Jane Elfers bought 18,100 shares of the company's stock.
Prologis Inc., down 18 cents to $88.36
Real estate companies and other safe-play assets lagged the rest of the market as investors regained an appetite for risk.