Hertz, American Eagle, Amicus, and Hain Celestial Group are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Hertz Global Holdings Inc., down $1.23 to $30.33
The rental car company withdrew its profit guidance, citing challenges posed by recalls, an accounting review and other problems.
American Eagle Outfitters Inc., up $1.39 to $12.98
The clothing retailer reported a steep drop in quarterly profit on weak sales, but the results still beat Wall Street expectations
Youku Tudou Inc., down $2 to $19.52
The Chinese Internet television company reported quarterly financial results and sales guidance below Wall Street expectations.
NQ Mobile Inc., up 13 cents to $6.83
The mobile Internet services company said China Telecom will offer its vLife technology as part of a mobile cloud platform.
Nasdaq
Amicus Therapeutics, up 93 cents to $5.50
The biotechnology company said that its potential treatment for a rare genetic disorder met key goals in a late-stage study.
JA Solar Holdings Co., down 63 cents to $9.36
The solar power technology company reported a profitable second quarter, but the results fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Hain Celestial Group Inc., up $9.58 to $96.51
The organic and natural food company reported better-than-expected quarterly financial results and issued an upbeat full-year outlook.
Apple Inc., up 4 cents to $100.57
Shares of the maker of iPhones and iPads hit an all-time high, reflecting investors' renewed faith in CEO Tim Cook's ability to guide the company forward.