Stocks that are trading heavily or have substantial price changes on Wednesday: RPM International, Acuity Brands rise; Cal-Maine, Helen of Troy fall.
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The lighting maker reported strong fiscal fourth-quarter earnings.The Hydro Flask maker expects stagnant earnings this quarter because of retailers’ growing caution.The egg producer’s fiscal first-quarter earnings fell far short of analysts’ forecasts.The provider of networking technologies gave investors a disappointing financial update.The maker of insulin infusion systems’ chief financial officer is stepping down.Energy companies slipped along with the price of crude oil.
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