Apple and Harley-Davidson drop while HCA and Callidus climb
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday:
Apple Inc., down 99 cents to $166.97
The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple is cutting its first-quarter forecasts for iPhone X sales.
MetLife Inc., down $4.67 to $49.73
The insurance company said it discovered problems in its internal financial reports.
Callidus Software Inc., up $3.25 to $35.95
The business software company agreed to be bought by SAP for $36 a share, or $2.53 billion.
Thomson Reuters Corp., up $3.07 to $46.52
Reuters reported that the company may sell a majority stake in its financial and risk business to Blackstone Group.
Harley-Davidson Inc., down $4.45 to $50.84
The motorcycle maker said shipments will decline again in 2018 and said it plans to close a plant in Kansas City, Missouri.
Express Scripts Inc., down $2.61 to $79.31
Shares in health care companies fell after Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway announced plans for a health care venture.
HCA Inc., up $3.83 to $101.45
The hospital chain had a better fourth quarter than analysts had expected.
Scotts Miracle-Gro Co., down $15.21 to $91.96
The lawn and garden products company had a weak quarter and said its recently acquired Hawthorne business is struggling.