Texas Instruments, Mattel rise; General Dynamics, Teledyne fall, Wednesday, 4/24/2024
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes on Wednesday:
Tesla Inc., up $17.45 to $162.13.
The electric vehicle maker plans to accelerate production of new, more affordable vehicles.
Visa Inc., up 91 cents to $275.02.
The global payment processor’s fiscal second-quarter financial results beat analysts’ forecasts.
Texas Instruments Inc., up $9.34 to $174.81.
The chipmaker’s first-quarter earnings and revenue beat Wall Street forecasts.
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc., up $7.66 to $204.70.
The hotel operator beat analysts’ first-quarter profit and revenue forecasts.
Boston Scientific Corp., up $3.92 to $72.91.
The medical device maker reported strong first-quarter financial results.
General Dynamics Corp., down $11.61 to $281.11.
The defense contractor’s first-quarter profit fell short of analysts’ forecasts.
Mattel Inc., up 45 cents to $19.18.
The maker of Barbie, Hot Wheels and other toys beat analysts’ first-quarter earnings forecasts.
Teledyne Technologies Inc., down $44.56 to $362.50.
The defense and aerospace industry supplier trimmed its profit forecast for the year.
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