UBS, Pfizer, Revlon are market movers

UBS, Pfizer, Revlon, Goodyear are among big market movers Tuesday

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

NYSE

UBS AG, down 46 cents at $10.60

The Swiss bank posted a worse-than-expected 58 percent fall in second-quarter profit due to losses from the Facebook stock listing.

BP PLC, down $1.92 at $39.90

The oil company reported a loss of $1.4 billion for the second quarter due to lower oil prices and production.

Panasonic Corp., up 27 cents at $6.92

The electronics company posted a first-quarter profit, thanks to lower costs, after cutting over 38,000 jobs in the last year.

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., up $1.08 at $11.45

Goodyear Tire said that its second-quarter net income more than doubled, as lower costs more than offset a drop in tire sales.

Pfizer Inc., up 33 cents at $24.04

The drugmaker's second-quarter net income jumped 25 percent as costs for production, marketing and restructuring fell.

United States Steel Corp., up $1.73 at $20.65

The steel company said that its second-quarter net income fell by more than half, but its results were still better than expected.

Revlon Inc., up 98 cents at $14.55

The makeup seller said that its second-quarter net income rose 71 percent, thanks to higher sales of its Revlon and Almay makeup.

Nasdaq

Seagate Technology PLC, down 41 cents at $30.02

The hard-drive maker said that its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings and revenue rose, but it still missed Wall Street expectations.

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