Coach, Norfolk Southern, AMD, and Amazon on the Move
In this video from Wednesday's edition of Investor Beat, host Chris Hill and Motley Fool analysts Matt Koppenheffer and Mike Olsen dig into the biggest investing stories from the market today.
Coach fell today after disappointing second-quarter results, stating that foot traffic at North American stores was "substantially lower." Norfolk Southern rose today after reporting strong Q4 earnings, with increases for the railroad company in most of its shipping categories. AMD was the most traded stock on the New York Stock Exchange today, with shares trading down after the chipmaker lowered guidance for the first quarter. And The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Amazon.com is in discussions with media companies to distribute their channels online. In this segment, Matt and Mike discuss four stocks making moves on the market today.
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