LinkedIn, AOL, Coinstar are market movers

LinkedIn, AOL, Coinstar, Moody's are among big market movers Friday

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:

NYSE

LinkedIn Corp., up $26.39 at $150.48

The online professional-networking service reported results for the fourth quarter that exceeded analysts' projections.

AOL Inc., up $2.31 at $33.72

The Internet company said quarterly revenue grew for the first time in eight years, helped by strength in worldwide advertising.

Moody's Corp., down $3.62 at $43.37

The ratings agency's fourth-quarter net income rose, but shares fell on expectations it will be the target of a government lawsuit.

Activision Blizzard Inc., up $1.35 at $13.41

The video game publisher posted sharply higher earnings and revenue in the fourth quarter, surpassing Wall Street's expectations.

Apollo Global Management LLC, up 54 cents at $22.69

The private equity firm said it generated more profit during the fourth quarter as the value of its investments rose.

RadioShack Corp., up 31 cents at $3.42

The electronics retailer said that Walgreen Co. executive Joseph Magnacca will become its CEO on Monday.

Nasdaq

Coinstar Inc., down $3.63 at $48.47

The owner of the Redbox DVD kiosks said its fourth-quarter profit fell 27 percent due to poor performance at its new ventures.

Neurocrine Biosciences Inc., up 61 cents at $10.84

The drug developer's fourth-quarter earnings rose on more revenue from elagolix, an experimental treatment for endometriosis pain.

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