Ally Financial, CSX rise; Equifax, Synovus Financial fall, Thursday, 4/18/2024
Time:2024-04-19 17:44:21 Source:opinionsViews(143)
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes on Thursday:
CSX Corp., up 23 cents to $34.39.
The freight railroad’s first-quarter earnings and revenue beat analysts’ forecasts.
Equifax Inc., down $20.17 to $217.51.
The credit reporting company gave investors a weak profit forecast for the current quarter.
Synovus Financial Corp., down $2.72 to $33.90.
The holding company for Synovus Bank reported disappointing first-quarter financial results.
Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc., up $4.11 to $201.73.
The global professional services firm beat analysts’ fiscal fourth-quarter earnings forecasts.
Ally Financial Inc., up $2.44 to $38.71.
The auto finance company beat analysts’ first-quarter financial forecasts.
Planet Fitness Inc., down 70 cents to $58.65.
The fitness center operator said Colleen Keating will become its new CEO in June.
Alcoa Corp., down 8 cents to $35.47.
The bauxite, alumina and aluminum products company reported disappointing first-quarter earnings.
D.R. Horton Inc., up 14 cents to $145.88.
The homebuilder’s fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue beat analysts’ forecasts.
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