Nike, Janus Capital, Micron Technology, Diamond Foods and Blackberry are big market movers

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

NYSE

Nike Inc., up $9.75 to $89.50

The athletic apparel maker reported a jump in first-quarter profit on double-digit revenue growth, topping expectations.

Janus Capital Group Inc., up $4.78 to $15.89

The asset and investment management company said it hired star bond fund manager Bill Gross from investment company PIMCO.

Pep Boys — Manny, Moe & Jack, up 6 cents to $9.43

The automotive products retailer said President and CEO Mike Odell resigned and John Sweetwood will become the interim CEO.

Nasdaq

Micron Technology Inc., up $2.13 to $33.83

The computer chip-maker reported quarterly profit results that met Wall Street expectations on better-than-expected revenue.

Diamond Foods Inc., up $1.95 to $28.57

The packaged food company reported a narrowed fourth-quarter loss and the financial results beat Wall Street expectations.

BlackBerry Limited, up 46 cents to $10.26

The wireless communications company reported a narrower second-quarter loss that beat Wall Street expectations.

Finish Line Inc., down $4.30 to $25.11

The athletic apparel retailer reported worse-than-expected second-quarter profit and revenue.

GlycoMimetics Inc., down $1.04 to $7.19

The biotechnology company said a study of its potential sickle cell disease drug is being delayed because of manufacturing issues.