NEW YORK, N.Y. – Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Thursday:
Intel Corp., down $1.42 to $34.27
The chipmaker reported a sharp drop in quarterly profit and its sales fell short of analyst projections.
Joy Global Inc., up $4.65 to $28.20
The mining equipment company agreed to be bought by Japanese machinery maker Komatsu for $3.7 billion, or $28.30 per share.
United Rentals Inc., up $6.39 to $76.25
The equipment rental company’s results were better than expected and it forecast a smaller decrease in rental rates.
General Motors Co., up 54 cents to $32.03
The automaker posted its biggest profit since its return from bankruptcy, and it raised its guidance for the year.
Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc., down 33 cents to $46.74
The company posted disappointing revenue as it sells some stores and tries to shake up its menu.
Relypsa Inc., up $11.85 to $31.95
The potassium disorder drugmaker agreed to be bought by Galenica Group of Switzerland for $32 per share, or about $1.43 billion.
Biogen Inc., up $20.04 to $282.45
The drugmaker announced strong quarterly results backed by sales of some of its newest multiple sclerosis and hemophilia treatments.
Union Pacific Corp., down $3.19 to $90.93
The railroad reported lower revenue than expected as it hauled less freight, with volumes falling in almost every category.