Chipotle, McDonald's, Tupperware, Angie's List and Porcera are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc., down $51.29 to $641.23
The Mexican food chain reported lower-than-expected sales growth, partly because of an ongoing pork shortage.
Tupperware Brands Corp., down $2.60 to $67.25
The direct seller of plastic storage containers reported better-than-expected results, but gave a weak outlook.
AutoNation Inc., up 93 cents to $65.83
The auto retailer reported better-than-expected first-quarter results and gave an upbeat outlook for new vehicle sales.
McDonald's Corp., up $2.97 to $97.84
The fast-food chain reported better-than-expected first-quarter profit and will announce plans for boosting sales.
Nasdaq
Procera Networks Inc., up $1.91 to $11.42
The technology company is being bought by the private equity firm Francisco Partners Management for about $240 million.
Angie's List Inc., up 31 cents to $6.46
The consumer reviews service swung to a first-quarter profit, surprising Wall Street, which expected the company to post a loss.
Broadcom Corp., up $2.20 to $46.18
The chipmaker reported a boost in first-quarter profit on higher revenue and the results beat Wall Street expectations.
Super Micro Computer Inc., down $2.91 to $31.90
The server technology and software company reported worse-than-expected fiscal third-quarter profit and revenue.