Nokia and Best Buy Among Most Active Stocks in NYSE Pre-Market
By
Christopher Witrak
Dec 13, 2012 9:32 am
Bank of America was down this morning.
MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL The three most active funds and stocks in pre-market trading on the NYSE were Nokia (NYSE:NOK), Best Buy (NYSE:BBY), and Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) as of 9:25 a.m. EST.
Investors traded 2.75 million shares of Nokia, which was down $0.06, or 1.57%. The class action lawsuit against Nokia over its choice of the Windows Phone (NASDAQ:MSFT) platform has been dropped.
Investors exchanged 1.71 million shares of Best Buy, which was up $2.17, or 17.82%. According to Reuters, Best Buy founder Richard Schulze is expected to make a $5 billion to $6 billion bid to buy the consumer electronics retail chain.
Investors also traded 1.47 million shares of Bank of America, which was down $0.02, or 0.19%.
(See also Pre-Market Primer: Stocks Flat After Fed Announcement; Retail Sales Disappoint.)
Twitter: @ChrisWitrak
Investors traded 2.75 million shares of Nokia, which was down $0.06, or 1.57%. The class action lawsuit against Nokia over its choice of the Windows Phone (NASDAQ:MSFT) platform has been dropped.
Investors exchanged 1.71 million shares of Best Buy, which was up $2.17, or 17.82%. According to Reuters, Best Buy founder Richard Schulze is expected to make a $5 billion to $6 billion bid to buy the consumer electronics retail chain.
Investors also traded 1.47 million shares of Bank of America, which was down $0.02, or 0.19%.
(See also Pre-Market Primer: Stocks Flat After Fed Announcement; Retail Sales Disappoint.)
Twitter: @ChrisWitrak
The author has a position in Microsoft.


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