NEW YORK: Stocks that were heavily traded or whose prices changed significantly on Friday:
Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc., 41 cents to $35.85.
The owner of Dave & Busters, a chain of restaurants and arcades, easily beat analysts’ second-quarter profit forecasts.
Apelis Pharmaceuticals Inc., down from $20.68 to $34.93.
Investors were disappointed by the biopharmaceutical company’s update on a potential eye condition treatment.
Eco Global Logistics Inc., from $16.38 to $47.70.
The provider of supply-chain management services is being bought by private equity firm The Jordan Company.
Endo International plc, from 69 cents to $2.79.
The drug company entered into a $50 million settlement with New York State and two large counties on opioid cases.
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., from $3.09 to $153.94.
The maker of Grand Theft Auto and other video games confirmed its financial forecast for the year fell short of Wall Street’s expectations.
Devon Energy Corp., 11 cents to $28.07.
The energy company got land with rising oil prices.
Southern Copper Corp., up $1.68 to $61.87.
Rising copper prices helped prop up the metal mining company’s shares.
American Airlines Group Inc., down $1.25 to $18.95.
Airlines continue to struggle as COVID-19 crimps expenses and the Delta version of travel.
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