TradingMarkets 7 Stocks You Need to Know for Tuesday

Stocks reversed an early rally to close just below breakeven levels for the day, though the S&P 500 was down more than 1%. Health care blue chips, Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb, are among the companies scheduled to announce earnings Tuesday morning.

The Dow edged lower by 51.29. The Nasdaq Composite lost 14.88. And the S&P 500 finished down 8.72.

Here are 7 Stocks You Need to Know for Tuesday.

Citi Investment Research analyst upgraded shares of Netflix Inc.
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from “hold” to “buy” citing the stock’s recent pullback. Netflix earned a PowerRatings upgrade to 8 last Thursday and gained more than 8% on Monday.

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Among the companies reporting quarterly earnings on Tuesday are two health care related corporations: Pfizer
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and Bristol-Myers Squibb
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. Pfizer is expected to announce quarterly EPS of 48 cents. Per share earnings of 47 cents are what analysts are expecting to hear from Bristol-Myers.

U.S. Steel
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is expected to announce earnings per share loss of 1.67 before the bell Tuesday morning.

Scheduled to report earnings after the market closes on Tuesday is Sun Microsystems, which recently agreed to be acquired by Oracle Corporation
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Vertex Pharmaceuticals
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soared by more than 8% late in trading on Monday due not to the concerns over the swine flu, but because of the company’s success in fighting Hepatitis C.

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