Eaton, Trane rise; Peloton Interactive, Aflac fall, Thursday, 2/1/2024

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NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes on Thursday:

Eaton Corp. Plc, up $18.49 to $264.57.

The power management company beat Wall Street's fourth-quarter financial forecasts.

Trane Technologies Plc., up $18.69 to $270.74.

The maker of commercial and residential heating and cooling systems beat analysts' fourth-quarter earnings forecasts.

Parker-Hannifin Corp., up $35.68 to $500.18.

The maker of motion and control products raised its profit forecast for its fiscal year.

Qorvo Inc., up $6.01 to $105.75.

The chipmaker gave investors a strong profit forecast for its current quarter.

Peloton Interactive Inc., down $1.35 to $4.21.

The exercise bike and treadmill company gave investors a disappointing earnings forecast.

C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc., down $10.59 to $73.50.

The trucking company's fourth-quarter earnings and revenue fell short of Wall Street forecasts.

Ball Corp., up $3.96 to $59.41.

The metal packaging company beat analysts' fourth-quarter earnings forecasts.

Aflac Inc., down $8.14 to $76.20.

The insurer's fourth-quarter earnings fell short of Wall Street forecasts.

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