Macy's, Ruby Tuesday, Bed Bath & Beyond, AbbVie and Five Below are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Macy's Inc., down $1.89 to $65.92
The department store operator said it will restructure its merchandising and marketing operations and will close 14 stores.
Ruby Tuesday Inc., down 83 cents to $6.27
The chain-restaurant operator's quarterly revenue fell short of expectations, with sales at restaurants open at least a year declining.
The Container Store Group Inc., down $3.02 to $18.19
The storage products retailer's quarterly profit met expectations, but its revenue fell short of forecasts.
DuPont Co., down $1.03 to $73.50
A hedge fun led by activist investor Nelson Peltz announced plans to nominate its own slate of four directors to chemical company's board.
AbbVie Inc. down $1.85 to $65.78
The drugmaker delivered what some analysts saw as a conservative forecast for 2015 earnings growth.
Nasdaq
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., down $5.36 to $74.09
The home goods retailer's quarterly profit met Wall Street expectations, but its revenue fell short of forecasts.
Agenus Inc., up $1.18 to $5.29
The biotechnology company signed a licensing, development and commercialization deal with Incyte Inc. for immuno-therapeutics.
Five Below Inc., down $8.44 to $35.18
The discount clothing retailer expects fourth-quarter results at the low end of its guidance because of weak holiday sales.