NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes on Tuesday:
HealthEquity Inc., up $2.18 to $83.40.
The provider of services for managing health care accounts raised its earnings forecast.
VF Corp., down 69 cents to $13.12.
The owner of the Vans and Timberland brands named Caroline Brown to lead North Face.
Core & Main Inc., down $8.11 to $47.98.
The distributor of water and fire protection products reported first-quarter earnings that fell short of analysts' forecasts.
Designer Brands Inc., down $2.25 to $8.80.
The footwear and accessories retailer's first-quarter earnings fell short of Wall Street forecasts.
Donaldson Co. , up $1.17 to $73.12.
The maker of filtration systems beat analysts' fiscal third-quarter earnings and revenue forecasts.
Exxon Mobil Corp., down $1.78 to $112.67.
The energy company slipped along with falling crude oil prices.
Freeport-McMoRan Inc., down $2.34 to $49.70.
The copper miner fell along with slumping prices for the base metal.
SiteOne Landscape Supply Inc., down $15.61 to $136.47.
The landscaping supplies company warned investors about weaker sales and demand.
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