(Source: Associated Press/AP Online)

NEW YORK - Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange:
NYSE
J. M. Smucker Co., down $2.45 at $38.69
An acquisition lifted quarterly results, but lower peanut butter sales due to a nationwide salmonella outbreak will hurt 2009 profit.
Visteon Corp., down 2 cents at 13 cents
The auto parts supplier posted a wider loss, plans 200 more job cuts and can no longer guarantee compliance with its debt agreements.
Washington Post Co., down $2.70 at $382.30
Despite modest revenue growth led by the company's education and cable TV businesses, fourth-quarter profit fell 77 percent.
CF Industries Holdings Inc., up $6.19 at $61.77
Agricultural products company Agrium offered $3.6 billion in cash and stock, or $76 per share, to buy the fertilizer business.
Del Monte Foods Co., up 97 cents at $7.52
The food and pet products distributor raised its fiscal 2009 guidance after third-quarter profit grew on price increases.
TJX Cos., up $1.58 at $23.12
Profit fell partly because of the stronger dollar and a charge for a security breach, but adjusted results still beat estimates.
Saks Inc., up 24 cents at $2.09
The upscale department store retailer said it has enough cash to make it through 2009, though it lost money in the fourth quarter.
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., down 13 cents at $2.37
A publishing-related impairment charge and the winding down of a relationship with Kmart contributed to an $8 million quarterly loss.
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