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General Motors, Newell and Twitter jump; Campbell Soup dips

General Motors, Newell Brands and Twitter rally while Campbell Soup falls

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

General Motors Co., up $1.72 to $37.65

The automaker said it will lay off up to 14,000 factory and white-collar workers and could close five plants.

Newell Brands Inc., up $1.78 to $23.52

The consumer products company named former Revlon and Procter & Gamble executive Chris Peterson as its new chief financial officer.

Campbell Soup Co., down $1.51 to $39.02

The company is adding two board members, settling a dispute with an activist investor.

JPMorgan Chase & Co., up $2.61 to $109.26

Banks and other financial stocks rose with interest rates Monday.

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Marathon Petroleum Corp., up $2.45 to $64.18

Shares in energy companies rose as oil prices surged following huge losses last week.

Macy's Inc., up 55 cents to $32.56

Stocks of retailers and travel companies climbed on the first full trading day of the holiday shopping season.

Plantronics Inc., down $4.46 to $46.48

The headset maker and computer accessory maker Logitech said they are no longer in talks about a possible deal.

Twitter Inc., up $1.70 to $32.82

Technology, internet and retail stocks made big gains Monday after plunging in recent weeks.