Yum China, immune augmentation; Regis, Walmart Fall

NEW YORK – Stocks that have been trading heavily or traded heavily on Monday:

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Investment company sells Epicor Software to Clayton, Dubilier

Aimmune Therapeutics Inc., up to $21.62 to $34.22.

Swiss food Nestlé buys a biotechnology company, which manufactures a treatment for peanut allergy.

Akcea Therapeutics, Inc., rose from $6.90 to $18.28.

Ionis Pharmaceuticals buys the rest of the biotech company, which it owns for about $ 500 million.

Yum China Holdings, Inc., rose $1.21 to $57.71.

The owner of Pizza Hut and KFC in China has introduced a secondary percentage of offers and directories in Hong Kong.

Regis Corp., dropped $1.69 to $7.39.

Minnesota-based hairdressing chain reported disappointing monetary results for the fourth quarter.

United Airlines Holdings, Inc., dropped $1.34 to $36.

The airline is getting rid of US flight replacement fares.As a reaction to declining demand.

Royal Philips, lower $1.76 to $47.49.

The United States has canceled the maximum of one order of medical device manufacturer fans.

Walmart Inc., dropped $1.45 to $138.85.

China has announced generation export restrictions that may undermine the retail giant’s willingness to buy TikTok’s U.S. business.

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