Pitney Bowes and Marathon Oil fall; Pfizer and CVS climb
NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq stock market:
NYSE
Amplify Snack Brands Inc., down 91 cents to $14.51
The popcorn and tortilla chip maker's profit and sales fell short of investor forecasts.
Pfizer Inc., up 90 cents to $33.70
The drugmaker raised its profit estimate for the year after it reported strong first-quarter results.
Clorox Co., up $2.47 to $129.43
The consumer products company's profit and sales were better than analysts expected.
General Motors Co., down 50 cents to $31.25
The automaker said its sales fell in April, partly because it cut low-profit sales to rental car companies.
Pitney Bowes Inc., down $2 to $18.93
The mailing equipment and software company's results fell short of expectations as its software unit struggled.
Anadarko Petroleum Corp., down $1.85 to $50.10
The oil company's first-quarter revenue fell by a larger amount than analysts expected.
CVS Health Corp., up $2.47 to $103.92
The drugstore and pharmacy benefits manager said retail expansions and specialty drugs helped its results in the first quarter.
Nasdaq
Mylan NV, up 98 cents to $43.69
The generic drugmaker's quarterly earnings topped Wall Street projections.