(Source: Associated Press/AP Online)

NEW YORK - Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Qwest Communications International Inc., down 24 cents at $3.93
The phone company canceled the auction for its long-distance data and telephone network, saying the asset held more value than the amount it would raise in a sale.
McDonald's Corp., down $1.15 at $58.72
The fast-food chain's May same-store sales rose 5.1 percent, but U.S. sales growth, while helped by McCafe drinks, slowed to 2.8 percent.
SLM Corp., up $1.32 at $7.93
The owner of student lender Sallie Mae will keep servicing students' debt, an analyst said, even if the government takes over the sector.
General Mills Inc., up $2.06 at $54.22
The food supplier raised its 2009 adjusted profit forecast, partly due to lower taxes, and said its U.S. retail unit will grow in 2010.
Delta Air Lines Inc., down 30 cents at $6.72
A global airlines industry group said the world's airlines will together lose $9 billion this year, with more trouble ahead in 2010.
DuPont, down 79 cents at $26.21
Dropping auto production will hurt the chemical company's profit, but risk from GM's bankruptcy filing is "manageable," said an analyst.
NASDAQ
Palm Inc., down 84 cents at $12.16
Analysts questioned whether the phone maker's new Pre can be a fast blockbuster without a big app store in a highly competitive market.
Micromet Inc., up 33 cents at $4.95
The biotechnology company said its lead drug candidate, which treats cancer, met goals in a midstage study of leukemia patients.
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