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Sina, Tencent Music rise; McDermott, Core Laboratories fall

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Tuesday:

Tencent Music Entertainment Group, up 7 cents to $11.74

The Chinese company is part of consortium buying a 10% stake in Universal Music Group from French company Vivendi.

Sina Corp., up $2.74 to $39.93

The Chinese online media company announced a $500 million share buyback program.

Core Laboratories NV, down $9.79 to $37.67

The Amsterdam-based energy company lowered its fourth-quarter estimates and said it will cut its dividend.

McDermott International Inc., down 7 cents to 68 cents

The Wall Street Journal reported that the engineering company is considering filing for bankruptcy.

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Uber Technologies Inc., unchanged at $29.74

Uber sued to block a new California law aimed at giving wage and benefits protections to independent contractors.

Walt Disney Co., up 86 cents to $144.63

The giant media company dominated domestic movie-going in 2019 like no studio ever has, with a 38% share.

EOG Resources Inc. , up $1.37 to $83.76

Energy companies were holding up better than other sectors but are still in last place for the year to date.

Netflix Inc., up 26 cents to $323.57

Netflix said its own shows and movies were the most-watched programming on the service in 2019, The Wall Street Journal reported.