NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes on Tuesday:
Celanese Corp., down $3.46 to $116.57.
The chemical company gave investors a weak profit forecast.
TripAdvisor Inc., up $1.77 to $17.88.
The travel website operator reported strong third-quarter financial results.
Hims & Hers Health Inc., up 69 cents to $6.97.
The telehealth consultation company's third-quarter subscription growth beat analysts' forecasts.
Veeco Instruments Inc., up $2.13 to $26.99.
The precision manufacturing equipment maker handily beat Wall Street's third-quarter earnings forecasts.
Sanmina Corp., down $7.57 to $45.24.
The electronics manufacturing services company gave investors a disappointing profit forecast.
Datadog Inc., up $22.65 to $102.20.
The data analytics and cloud monitoring company raised its profit forecast for the year.
Planet Fitness Inc., up $7.40 to $62.57.
The fitness center operator raised its profit and revenue forecasts.
Emerson Electric Co., down $6.80 to $84.94.
The maker of process controls systems, valves and analytical instruments reported weak fiscal fourth-quarter earnings.
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