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Deere, Buckle rise; Enterprise Financial, Marathon Oil fall

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

BioNTech SE, up $6.75 to $73.02.

The biotechnology company and partner Pfizer said their potential coronavirus vaccine is on track for regulatory review in October.

Deere & Co., up $8.40 to $199.50.

The tractor and backhoe maker blew away Wall Street's fiscal third-quarter profit and revenue forecasts.

Buckle Inc., up $3.08 to $19.45.

The teen clothing retailer beat Wall Street's second-quarter profit forecasts and said most of its stores are open.

Foot Locker Inc., up 38 cents to $27.57.

The shoe store beat investors' second-quarter profit forecasts and reinstated its dividend.

Enterprise Financial Services Corp., down 99 cents to $29.64.

The bank is being bought by Seacoast Commerce Banc Holdings.

Ross Stores Inc., down 24 cents to $87.22.

The discount retailer reported a surprising second-quarter profit and beat analysts' revenue forecasts.

Marathon Oil Corp., down 24 cents to $5.27.

The energy company and its competitors were were pulled lower by falling oil prices.

Arcturus Therapeutics Holdings Inc., up $3.85 to $62.65.

The drug developer is discussing supply deals internationally for its potential COVID-19 vaccine, according to media reports.

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