Herman Miller, Cheniere, AK Steel, Rite Aid and Marathon are big market movers

Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:

NYSE

Oracle Corp., up $4.19 to $45.35

The business software company reported better-than-expected quarterly results, including a 5 percent jump in software and cloud revenue.

Rite Aid Corp., up 72 cents to $6.78

The nation's third-largest drugstore chain reported a 47 percent jump in third-quarter profit and hiked its annual forecast.

Cheniere Energy Inc., up $5.98 to $71.46

The energy company landed a 20-year contract to supply natural gas in Portugal, thanks in part to the U.S. natural gas boom.

AK Steel Holding Corp., up 46 cents to $6.02

The steel company said that it expects shipments to jump 37 percent to 2 million tons this quarter thanks to strong auto sales.

Nasdaq

Dunkin' Brands Group Inc., down $3.17 to $43.05

With Americans still holding back on spending on top of Asia's economic woes, the doughnut maker cut its expectations for next year.

Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals Inc., up $4.81 to $38

The drugmaker's infection fighter eravacycline fared well compared with another drug treatment in late-stage clinical testing.

Herman Miller Inc., down $1.15 to $29.95

Sales are up and the furniture maker swung to a nice quarterly profit, but lackluster growth in orders caught investors off guard.

Zagg Inc., up 87 cents to $6.20

Huge sales of new iPhones have been a big boon for the cell phone accessory company, which boosted its outlook for next year.