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NEW YORK (AP) -- The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:

NYSE:

Coca-Cola Co., up $1.36 to $54.01

International sales helped lift the beverage maker's profit, even as North American case volume declined.

UBS AG, down 3 cents to $12.81

Quarterly profit at the Swiss bank beat analysts' expectations, but it said rich clients are still withdrawing lots of money.

Pulte Homes Inc., down 5 cents to $11.08

The country's largest homebuilder said its quarterly loss narrowed and expressed cautious for this year.

Developers Diversified Realty Corp., up 91 cents to $9.24

The company priced a stock offering of 37.3 million shares of common stock at $8.16 apiece in order to pay back debt.

Harman International Industries Inc., up $5.69 to $41.19

Shares of the electronics maker hit their highest point since August 2008 after better-than-expected quarterly results.

NASDAQ:

Electronic Arts Inc., down $1.53 to $15.96

The video game maker offered a disappointing forecast for the quarter ending this March despite big-name titles on sale.

UAL Corp., up $2.29 to $15.36

The parent company of United Airlines said January traffic rose, and it collected more revenue from each passenger.

Conn's Inc., down 91 cents to $4.43

Shares of the consumer electronics retailer fell to a 14-month low after a key sales comparison plunged in the fourth quarter.

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