Express, Chico's, Bob Evans and Tiffany are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Express Inc., up $1.86 to $16.45
The clothing and accessories chain reported second-quarter earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street expectations.
Chico's FAS Inc., down 73 cents to $15.29
The retailer, which owns Chico's, Boston Prober and Soma Intimates stores, posted fiscal second-quarter results that missed expectations.
Tiffany & Co., up 98 cents to $101.75
Shares of the luxury jeweler hit an all-time high after it said its sales and earnings grew during its second quarter.
Donaldson Co., up $1.02 to $41.71
The filtration system maker's results during its fiscal fourth quarter topped Wall Street expectations.
Waste Management Inc., up 39 cents to $46.96
Shares of the garbage and recycling hauler reached a 52-week high after a Stifel analyst gave its stock a "Buy" rating.
Nasdaq
Rent-A-Center Inc., up $1.38 to $27.97
A Canaccord analyst upgraded the investment rating of the furniture rental company to a "Buy," citing its cost-cutting initiatives.
Smith & Wesson Holding Corp., down $1.79 to $11.31
The firearm maker said sales of its sporting rifles were down during its fiscal first quarter, compared with a year ago.
Bob Evans Farms Inc., down $1.99 to $45.77
The restaurant chain operator said its sales and earnings during its fiscal first quarter fell from the same period a year ago.