4 Stocks Making Moves: Tesla, Mattress Firm Holding, Control4, and ExOne

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4 Stocks Making Moves: Tesla, Mattress Firm Holding, Control4, and ExOne

The following video is from Wednesday's edition of Investor Beat, in which host Chris Hill and Motley Fool analysts Bryan White and Matt Koppenheffer dig deep into the biggest business and investing stories from the market today.

Tesla Motors continues its upward climb after Tuesday's announcement that deliveries in the fourth quarter came in 20% higher than expected. Mattress Firm Holding popped big today, up 46% on a rise in third-quarter profits, even though the stock tanked in Q2. Control4 is up big for the second day in a row in the wake of Google's acquisition of Nest. Control4 offers a range of automated products for the home, including thermostats and security. And 3-D printing company ExOne is down today after lowering its 2013 revenue outlook by more than 15%. In this segment, the guys look at four stocks making moves on today's market.

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