UPS, Under Armour, WebMD are market movers

UPS, Under Armour, WebMD, Lexmark, Domino's Pizza are among big market movers Tuesday

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

NYSE

United Parcel Service Inc., down $3.61 at $74.34

The package delivery company lowered its 2012 earnings expectations saying its customers are worried about the global economy.

Domino's Pizza Inc., up 97 cents at $32.96

The pizza delivery chain said that its second-quarter net income rose 11 percent as lower costs offset a decline in revenue.

Lexmark International Inc., down $2.45 at $16.77

The printer company posted second-quarter results that fell short of expectations as demand dropped due to Europe's debt crisis.

Peabody Energy Corp., down $2.61 at $20.55

The coal miner said that its second-quarter profit fell, due to lower prices for coal and competition from cheaper natural gas.

Six Flags Entertainment Corp., up $3.37 at $55.96

The amusement park operator said that its second-quarter net income more than doubled thanks to higher attendance and sales.

Under Armour Inc., up $4.41 at $52.79

The athletic gear company posted an 8 percent increase in net income for the second quarter, beating Wall Street expectations.

Nasdaq

Baidu Inc., up $7.85 at $114.95

The Chinese Internet search company posted second-quarter profits that topped analysts' expectations as it added new customers.

WebMD Health Corp., down $3.27 at $14.65

The health care information company cut its 2012 forecast to project a loss, and also said it expects a second-quarter shortfall.

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