NEW YORK — Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Tuesday:
Nvidia Corp., up $11.65 to $401.11.
The chipmaker joined the $1 trillion club amid booming demand for its semiconductors in AI applications.
Skyline Champion Corp., down $6.86 to $57.66.
The maker of mobile and other manufactured homes missed Wall Street sales targets.
Big Lots Inc., down 85 cents to $5.40.
The discount retailer sank again after reporting a much bigger quarterly loss than Wall Street expected last week and suspending its dividend.
Halliburton Inc., down 47 cents to $29.73.
Energy companies were lower as the price of U.S. crude dipped below $70 a barrel ahead of OPEC's meeting in early June.
Coherent Corp., up $1.56 to $38.49.
The materials, networking and laser company said a restructuring plan it announced last week would result in up to $200 million in pretax charges.
Tesla Inc., up $7.99 to $201.16.
Tesla's CEO Elon Musk met with China’s foreign minister Qin Gang and said strained U.S.-Chinese relations require “mutual respect.”
PulteGroup Inc., up 82 cents to $66.69.
Homebuilder stocks were broadly higher after a decline in the 10-year Treasury yield raised hopes that a rapid increase in mortgage rates could ease.
SoFi Technologies Inc., up 62 cents to $6.03.
An agreement to avoid a default on U.S. government debt would end the pause on student loan repayments.
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