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Among other stocks making big moves: Facebook gained 85 cents, or 5 percent, to $18.58 after its CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he would not sell any shares for a year. The company also announced a major stock buyback. Hartford Financial Services Group closed at $18.05, up 35 cents, or 2 percent. The insurer and wealth manager said it had agreed to sell its retirement plans business to Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance for $400 million. Nokia fell 45 cents, or 16 percent, to $2.38. The Finnish company announced a new Windows-based smartphone in New York. Nokia faces tough competition from Apple, which is expected to announce its latest version of the iPhone next week. Safeway gained 68 cents, or 4 percent, to $16.50. The supermarket chain said it plans to take its gift card business Blackhawk Network Holdings public by the first half of 2013.
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