Oshkosh, Abercrombie & Fitch, Syngenta and Transocean are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Cameron International Corp., up $17.46 to $59.93
Rival Schlumberger Ltd. is buying the oilfield service company in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $12.71 billion.
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., up $1.64 to $18.91
The teen retailer, which has been tinkering with its image, posted second-quarter results that topped Wall Street estimates.
Chico's FAS Inc., up 92 cents to $14.75
The women's clothing chain reported fiscal second-quarter results that surpassed Wall Street expectations.
Express Inc., up $3.35 to $20.25
The clothing seller raised its 2015 forecast and also reported net income that nearly tripled in its fiscal second quarter.
Syngenta AG, down $10.58 to $67.51
Monsanto ended its $47 billion takeover bid for Syngenta after the Swiss chemical producer rejected its latest offer.
Oshkosh Corp., up $2.59 to $41.11
The specialty vehicle maker won a $6.7 billion contract to build a new combat vehicle for the U.S. military.
Transocean Ltd., down 60 cents to $11.60
The oil rig drilling company said it wants to cancel two quarterly dividend payments because of plunging oil prices.
Nasdaq
Dish Network Corp., up 74 cents to $58.57
Some channels went dark for more than 5 million of its pay TV customers because of a dispute with the channels' owner, Sinclair Broadcasting.