These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
— Cruise stocks got pummeled in early trading on Monday, continuing a rapid descent since the coronavirus epidemic began. Royal Caribbean fell more than 23%, while Norwegian Cruise Line dropped 17.3% and Carnival was down 16.6%. All three stocks are down more than 50% so far in 2020.
— Shares of video conferencing company Zoom rose more than 1% as fears about the coronavirus roiled markets. The company has gotten a boost from an increase in remote video meetings as the virus spreads.
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