NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes on Friday:
AT&T Inc., down 5 cents to $18.81.
Text and phone records of “nearly all” of the telecommunication giant's customers were downloaded to a third-party app during a data breach in 2022.
Dollar General Corp., up 83 cents to $132.42.
The discount retailer agreed to pay a $12 million fine and improve conditions at thousands of retail stores nationwide.
Fastenal Co., up $1.27 to $65.44.
The distributor of nuts, bolts and other construction materials matched Wall Street's earnings forecasts.
Bank of New York Mellon Corp., up $3.22 to $64.69.
The investment bank beat analysts' second-quarter earnings forecasts.
Wells Fargo & Co., down $3.62 to $56.54.
The bank's net interest income fell short of Wall Street forecasts.
Boeing Co., down $1.60 to $182.31.
The airplane maker reportedly warned some customers about more delivery delays for the 737 Max.
Teck Resources Ltd., up $1.27 to $50.78.
Rio Tinto is reportedly considering a buyout offer for the Canadian coal miner.
Marathon Oil Corp., down 16 cents to $28.45.
The energy company reached a $241.5 million settlement with the U.S. over alleged air quality violations in North Dakota.
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