NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes on Wednesday:
ASML Holding NV, down $69.31 to $907.61.
The semiconductor equipment supplier gave investors a disappointing revenue forecast for the current quarter.
U.S. Bancorp, down $1.48 to $39.52.
The banking and financial services company gave investors a discouraging financial update.
JB Hunt Transport Services Inc., down $14.86 to $168.13.
The trucking company’s first-quarter earnings and revenue fell short of analysts’ forecasts.
Omnicom Group Inc, up $1.49 to $92.45.
The advertising company beat Wall Street’s first-quarter financial forecasts.
United Airlines Holdings Inc., up $7.24 to $48.74.
The airline’s first-quarter earnings and revenue beat analysts’ forecasts.
Travelers Companies Inc., down $16.54 to $206.58.
The insurer’s first-quarter revenue fell short of Wall Street forecasts.
Eli Lilly and Co., up $4.03 to $750.77.
The drug developer gave investors an encouraging update on a potential sleep apnea treatment.
Prologis Inc., down $8.25 to $106.49.
The industrial real estate developer trimmed its profit forecast for the year.
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