Hertz; J.C. Penney fall; Edwards Lifesciences, WWE rise
NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Friday:
Intel Corp., up 22 cents to $59.26.
The world's largest chipmaker gave investors a weak second-quarter profit forecast and no forecast for the rest of the year.
Edwards Lifesciences Corp., up $2.44 to $223.48.
The medical device maker beat Wall Street's first-quarter profit and revenue forecasts.
Terex Corp., down 59 cents to $12.74.
The maker of construction cranes and industrial machines suspended its quarterly dividend and said it will cut costs.
J.C. Penney Co., down 3 cents to $0.24.
The department store chain is in advanced talks for bankruptcy funding, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Hertz Global Holdings Inc., down 24 cents to $3.71.
The car rental company is working with debt-restructuring advisers as demand plunges, according to media reports.
Continental Resources Inc., down 64 cents to $12.59.
The energy company halted most of its oil production in North Dakota, according to media reports.
People's United Financial Inc., up 70 cents to $11.88.
The holding company for People's United Bank beat analysts' first-quarter profit and revenue forecasts.
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., up $5.72 to $44.79.
The producer of professional wrestling events and television shows beat Wall Street's first-quarter earnings forecasts.