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Home Depot down despite beat, Lending Club falls after disclosing DOJ subpoena

Here are some of the stocks the Yahoo Finance team will be watching for you today.

Home Depot's (HD) quarterly results bucked the recent disappointing trend we've seen in the retail sector. The home improvement retailer reported a beat on both its top and bottom lines in the first quarter. Revenue rose 9% from a year earlier thanks to stronger-than-expected same-stores sales growth.

Lending Club (LC) is eyeing a fresh all-time low after the online lender disclosed late yesterday that it received a grand jury subpoena from the U.S. Department of Justice. Shares of Lending Club have fallen about 15% since it reported first-quarter results last week and announced CEO Renaud Laplanche had resigned in response to a questionable loan sale.

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AstraZenca's (AZN) U.S. listed shares got a nice pop this morning after the British drug maker said its experimental drug to treat severe asthma was successful in late-stage trials.

Vodafone's (VOD) U.S. listed shares were higher in early trading. The mobile carrier posted its first full year of growth in service revenues and core earnings since 2008 when stripping out currency movements.  However, the company said it will spend more than it previously expected in its current fiscal year to improve its networks.