Nokia and Agilent rise; Alexion, Kirkland's fall

Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday:

Nokia Oyj, up 33 cents to $6.54

The Finnish technology company settled numerous legal disputes with Apple.

Agilent Technologies Inc., up $2.58 to $58.66

The scientific instrument maker reported earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street's estimates. It also raised its annual profit forecast.

Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., up $3.79 to $72.83

The publisher of "Grand Theft Auto" and other video games reported profit and sales in the latest quarter that beat analysts' expectations.

AutoZone Inc., down 78.09 to $581.40

The auto parts retailer reported results that fell short of analysts' estimates. The company said costs were higher and sales at older locations fell.

Sears Holdings Corp., down 7 cents to $7.78

The company announced agreements to reduce the size of its debt and pension obligations.

Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc., down $10.78 to $104.64

The drugmaker announced a series of executive changes including the resignation, effective in August, of Dave Anderson as chief financial officer.

DSW Inc., down $1.44 to $16.21

The footwear and accessories retailer reported earnings for its latest quarter that fell short of analysts' estimates.

Kirkland's Inc., down 99 cents to $9.01

The home decor retailer reported results that fell short of analysts' forecasts and said its chief financial officer, Adam Holland, has resigned to take a similar role with a health care company.