Stocks to Watch: Apple, GE (Update 1)
NEW YORK --
Apple(AAPL) kicks off Monday its Worldwide Developers' Conference, where the tech giant is expected to launch several new products, including new computers and a new mobile operating system.
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Apple's next mobile operating system, iOS 6, is expected to be one of the main attractions at the event.
Shares of Apple ticked up $4.30, or 0.74%, to $584.62 in premarket trading Monday.
General Electric (GE) is considering breaking off big chunks of its lending business, GE Capital, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Top executives are looking at possibly selling businesses in GE Capital's consumer-finance portfolio, such as private-label credit cards or showroom financing for products like snowblowers or lawn mowers, according to three people familiar with the company's thinking, the Journal said.
The moves reduce the size of GE Capital's loan portfolio by as much as 16%, according to the newspaper.
GE shares rose 1.25% to $19.44 in premarket trading Monday.
Johnson & Johnson(JNJ) announced Friday it anticipates it will record a one-time charge in the second quarter of about $600 million related to litigation regarding Risperdal, Invega, Natrecor and Omnicare.
Shares of Johnson & Johnson ticked up 2 cents, or 0.03%, to $63 in premarket trading Monday.
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Federal regulators have cleared Duke Energy's(DUK) proposed takeover of Progress Energy(PGN) .
The merger will create the nation's largest electric utility.
