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Lear on an upswing, Apple up slightly, GoDaddy moving higher

Let’s check out the Yahoo Finance charts of the day.

Lear (LEA): Goldman Sachs upgraded Lear to “buy” from “neutral” which thinks the automotive systems and components maker will outperform its peers.

Apple (AAPL): Apple struck a $600 million dollar deal to buy part of chip supplier Dialog Semiconductor. Dialog has been providing power management chips for Apple since the introduction of the first iPhone in 2007.

GoDaddy (GDDY): The domain name registrar’s stock was upgraded by Citi to “buy” from “neutral.” In an analyst note they said the company is a “nicely” profitable, high free cash flow generative business with highly recurring subscription-based revenue.

For more on today’s big stock movers check out the Final Round, live at 3:30 p.m. ET, right here on Yahoo Finance.