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Textron and Activision skid while Alcoa and Acadia climb

Textron and Activision Blizzard slide while Alcoa and Acadia Healthcare jump

NEW YORK (AP) -- Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Thursday:

Snap-On Inc., down $16.10 to $151.47

The tool and diagnostic products maker reported less revenue than analysts expected.

Textron Inc., down $7.29 to $57.49

The aircraft maker said its industrial and aerospace units weakened in the third quarter, leading to disappointing results.

Alcoa Corp., up $2.15 to $38.85

The aluminum producer topped expectations in the third quarter and said it will buy back $200 million in stock.

Philip Morris International Inc., up $2.96 to $87.52

The cigarette company's profit and adjusted revenue surpassed Wall Street expectations.

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Activision Blizzard Inc., down $6.49 to $71.81

The video game maker released an update on sales of the latest "Call of Duty" game and returned some its earlier gains.

Microchip Technology Inc., down $1.50 to $67.55

Technology and internet companies continued their recent struggles.

Acadia Healthcare Co., up $2.80 to $38.57

Reuters reported that the inpatient behavioral health care services company is talking to private equity firms about a possible sale.

Starbucks Corp., down 46 cents to $58.64

The coffee chain said it is restructuring its European operations after several years of slowing sales.