Lululemon, Pall, Barrick Gold are Thursday movers

Lululemon, Pall, Barrick Gold, Men's Wearhouse are among big movers on Thursday

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

NYSE

The Men's Wearhouse Inc., down $6.72 at $28.85

The men's clothing chain reported lower-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results and issued a weak second-quarter forecast.

Navistar International Corp., down $4.04 at $24.11

The truck and engine maker said that it lost money in its second quarter and it cut its full year adjusted earnings guidance.

Pall Corp., down $2.34 at $52.29

The filtration equipment maker's profit grew 11 percent in its fiscal third quarter, but the results fell short of Wall Street expectations.

Cantel Medical Corp., up $2.43 at $24.80

The maker of anti-infection equipment for hospitals said third-quarter profit rose 62 percent on revenue from a new acquisition.

Barrick Gold Corp., down $1.67 at $38.78

Shares of gold mining companies fell along with gold prices after the Federal Reserve chairman did not signal any new stimulus.

Best Buy Co. Inc., down 19 cents at $19.70

The founder and outgoing chairman of the electronic retailer is resigning from the board and may sell off his 20.1 percent stake.

Nasdaq

Lululemon Athletica Inc., down $6.18 at $63.84

The athletic clothing seller posted a 40 percent jump in first-quarter net income, but its outlook disappointed investors.

Titan Machinery Inc., down $7.25 at $26.06

The agriculture and construction equipment dealership's first-quarter profit rose, but its profit fell short of analysts' expectations.

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