Sprint and Qiagen rise while Apple and Dish decline

FAN Editor

Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Monday:

Alphabet Inc., down $24.12 to $1,144.66

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The parent of search engine Google warned that some of its features could lose support on Huawei mobile phones.

Sprint Corp., up $1.16 to $7.34

The telecommunications company’s $26.5 billion merger with T-Mobile moved closer to approval.

Medicines Co., up $1.24 to $34.23

The drug developer reported solid data from an ongoing study of its potential cholesterol drug inclisiran.

Qualcomm Inc., down $4.88 to $76.62

The chipmaker and its peers are suffering from the fallout of the U.S. ban on technology sales to Huawei.

Dish Network Corp., down $2.09 to $33.24

The company is buying broadcast satellites and property from EchoStar in an all-stock deal valued at about $800 million.

Apple Inc., down $5.91 to $183.09

The iPhone maker could see its sales hurt by any escalation in the trade war between the U.S. and China.

Lumentum Holdings Inc., down $1.90 to $44.42

The mobile phone parts producer cut its revenue guidance because of the U.S. ban on technology sales to Huawei and other Chinese companies.

Qiagen NV, up 94 cents to $38.01

The diagnostic products maker received regulatory clearance for the QIAstat-DX system aimed at detecting respiratory viruses and bacteria.

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