AT&T, Boeing, Morgan Stanley, Apple, Yahoo among market movers Wednesday
By APWednesday, April 21, 2010
AT&T, Boeing, Morgan Stanley are active movers
NEW YORK — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE:
AT&T Inc., down 32 cents at $26.34
The telecommunications company added fewer wireless customers with contracts in the first quarter than it has since 2004.
Boeing Co., up $2.75 at $74.16
The aircraft maker said its long-anticipated 787 plane is still on track for delivery by the end of the year.
Calpine Corp., up 56 cents at $12.73
The power producer is buying 19 power plants for $1.65 billion, expanding its footprint along the Eastern seaboard.
Morgan Stanley, up $1.23 at $31.68
The investment bank made $1.4 billion in the first quarter thanks to its trading operations and a jump in its retail brokerage business.
Zale Corp., up 22 cents at $3.40
A media report said the jewelry retailer is in talks to sell a minority stake to private-equity firm Golden Gate Capital Corp.
NASDAQ:
Apple Inc., up $14.63 at $259.22
Shares hit an all-time high after record iPhone sales helped drive quarterly profit up 90 percent.
Gilead Sciences Inc., down $4.31 at $40.76
The drug maker said the recent health care overhaul will hurt sales of its HIV drugs and lowered its full-year revenue forecast.
Yahoo Inc., down 93 cents at $17.45
The Internet portal’s 1 percent revenue growth during the first quarter was short of a company forecast.
Tags: Health Care Industry, New York, North America, United States
April 30, 2010: 11:12 am
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