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New York • Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday:

• Micron Technology Inc., up $1.96 to $28.43

The chipmaker's second-quarter profit was much bigger than analysts expected.

• SeaWorld Entertainment Inc., up 82 cents to $18.13

A Chinese real estate holding company bought a 21 percent stake in the water park company.

• GameStop Corp., down $3.26 to $20.70

The video game retailer reported weak sales as consumers wait for new gaming systems to reach the market.

• Finish Line Inc., down $3.13 to $12.93

The shoe store chain said it had to cut prices in response to weak sales, and lowered its profit estimate.

• HCA Holdings Inc., up $2.87 to $86.04

Hospital operators traded higher ahead of a scheduled vote on the Republican-backed American Health Care Act that was eventually called off.

• Mylan Inc., down 64 cents to $40.96

Abbott Laboratories said it sold most of its Mylan stock, cutting its stake from 13 percent to under 5 percent.

• Bank of America Corp., up 5 cents to $23.12

While bond yields were little changed, banks continued to edge higher after sharp losing streak.

• Philip Morris International Inc., down $1.16 to $111.79

Companies that make and sell household goods lagged the rest of the market on Friday.