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Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:

NYSE

Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc., down $4.17 to $21.10

The flooring retailer's CEO, Robert Lynch, abruptly quit as the company deals with an investigation into its imports from China.

Best Buy Co., up $1.33 to $35.11

The consumer electronics retailer reported better-than-expected quarterly results as it cuts costs and revamps stores.

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp., down $3.37 to $25.13

The defence contractor reported worse-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results and issued a disappointing outlook.

Salesforce.com Inc., up $2.75 to $72.91

The customer-management software developer reported better-than-expected first-quarter results and posted a strong outlook.

Nasdaq

NetApp Inc., down $3.56 to $31.77

The data storage company reported worse-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results and said it will lay off 500 workers.

Kirkland's Inc., up $2.29 to $27.43

The home decor retailer reported better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results and will pay a special cash dividend.

Bruker Corp., down $3.17 to $19.04

The life sciences company said that Chief Financial Officer Charles F. Wagner Jr. will resign and take a position at Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics.

AVEO Pharmaceuticals Inc., up 63 cents to $2.23

The biotechnology company reported positive final results from a study of a potential treatment for a type of kidney cancer.

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SymbolName% changeLast
BAH-N
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp
-2.04%75.94
BBY-N
Best Buy Company
-2.55%63.15
BRKR-Q
Bruker Corp
+0.57%36.81
CRM-N
Salesforce Inc
-0.4%194.13
NTAP-Q
Netapp Inc
+0.69%97.58

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