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IBM, ServiceNow rise; Waste Management, Ford fall, Thursday, 7/25/2024

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

International Business Machines Corp., up $7.96 to $191.98.

The technology and consulting company beat analysts' second-quarter financial forecasts.

ServiceNow Inc., up $97.92 to $828.79.

The technology automation software maker beat Wall Street's second-quarter earnings forecasts.

Waste Management Inc., down $17.46 to $199.92.

The trash hauler's second-quarter earnings and revenue fell short of analysts' forecasts.

Ford Motor Co., down $2.51 to $11.16.

The automaker's second-quarter earnings fell short of analysts' forecasts.

Edwards Lifesciences Corp., down $27.25 to $59.70.

The medical device maker trimmed its revenue forecast for the year.

Align Technology Inc., down $18.75 to $226.05.

The maker of the Invisalign tooth-straightening system trimmed its revenue forecast for the year.

Molina Healthcare Inc., up $35.45 to $324.17.

The provider of Medicaid-related services beat analysts’ second-quarter financial forecasts.

Teradyne Inc., down $19.20 to $124.34.

The maker of equipment to test semiconductors gave investors a disappointing earnings forecast for its current quarter.

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