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NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Wednesday:
CSX Corp., up $4.56 to $69
The railroad's profit surpassed Wall Street estimates as it continue to cut costs and improve its operations.
United Continental Holdings Inc., up $6.38 to $79
The airline said demand for tickets is strong, which is sending prices higher and helping cancel out higher fuel costs.
W.W. Grainger Inc., up $34.03 to $338.99
The maintenance supply company raised its annual forecasts after a strong second quarter.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc., up $10.03 to $200.44
Investors hoped Warren Buffett's company will buy back more stock after it changed its rules on share repurchases.
Devon Energy Corp., down 33 cents to $43.75
Energy companies fell Wednesday as oil prices continued to decline.
Texas Instruments Inc., down 12 cents to $115.68
The chipmaker said CEO Brian Crutcher resigned after violating its conduct policy after less than two months on the job.
Energy Fuels Inc., up 3 cents to $2.34
U.S. uranium mining companies rose after Bloomberg News reported that the government may put tariffs on imported uranium.
Lennar Corp. down 38 cents to $55.17
Homebuilders fell after the Commerce Department said the pace of home construction dropped sharply in June.
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