Activision, Hilltop Holdings rise; Jeld-Wen, Moody’s fall
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Monday:
Hilltop Holdings Inc., up $4.73 to $30.22.
The insurance holding company is buying back up to $400 million of its own stock.
On Semiconductor Corp., up $3.51 to $55.62.
The semiconductor components maker reported strong first-quarter financial results.
Healthcare Realty Trust Inc., up $1.47 to $28.55.
The Nashville-based chain of outpatient clinics gave investors an encouraging update on a deal with Healthcare Trust of America.
Activision Blizzard Inc., up $2.46 to $78.06.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway increased its stake in the maker of “Call of Duty” and other video games.
Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc., up 98 cents to $28.88.
The drug developer said the Food and Drug Administration approved Qelbree as a treatment for ADHD in adults.
Jeld-Wen Holding Inc., down $1.74 to $19.05.
The manufacturer of doors and windows reported disappointing first-quarter financial results.
Global Payments Inc., down $12.62 to $124.36.
The Atlanta-based electronic payment processor reported weak first-quarter revenue.
Moody’s Corp., down $15.35 to $301.13.
The credit rating agency’s first-quarter profit fell short of Wall Street’s forecasts.
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