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New York • Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:

NYSE

• EMC Corp. (EMC), up 49 cents to $28.35

Dell is buying the data storage company in a deal worth about $67 billion as it expands its software and services business.

• VMWare Inc. (VMW), down $6.38 to $72.27

Dell's $67 billion buyout of EMC will involve stock that tracks the performance of EMC's stake in the software company.

• Eli Lilly and Co. (LLY), down $6.70 to $79.44

The drug developer is discontinuing development of a potential cholesterol drug because of disappointing late-stage study results.

• Twitter Inc. (TWTR), down $2.10 to $28.75

The social media company is preparing to cut its workforce by an unknown amount, according to the online publication Recode.

Nasdaq

• Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM), up 1 cent to $57.79

The digital communications products company will sell its Vuforia mobile technology platform to PTC for an undisclosed amount.

• Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH), up $1.84 to $59.79

The cruise line operator will start service from China in 2017 with a ship specifically designed and built for that market.

• Sientra Inc. (SIEN), down 88 cents to $6.13

The medical aesthetics company suspended sales of medical implants made by Brazilian contract manufacturer Silimed.

• Staples Inc. (SPLS), down 18 cents to $12.19

The FTC pushed back its review deadline for the office supplies company's $6.3 billion acquisition of rival Office Depot.