Consumer companies was more or less flat as traders awaited key earnings and economic data.

With April unemployment data, the first reading of first-quarter gross domestic product and a series of blue-chip earnings, "it's the Super-Bowl Week of both economic and earnings releases," said J.D. Joyce, president of Houston financial advisory Joyce Wealth Management.

Domino's Pizza logged higher profit and revenue in the first quarter as continued growth in international same-store sales offset declines at its U.S. locations.


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